Libya’s oil terminals resume exports after brief closure over bad weather

Four Libyan oil export ports that were closed last week because of bad weather have reopened, a Libyan shipping source and port.

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Egypt’s oil ministry plans to attract $10 billion investments in 2018-2019

Egyptian Oil Minister Tarek al-Mulla announced that his ministry planning to attract about $10 billion worth of new investments during the current.

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Turkey signs agriculture, oil exploration deals with Sudan

Turkey and Sudan have signed a $100 million oil exploration deal and an agreement allocating thousands of square miles of Sudanese agricultural.

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Petronas acquires 30% equity in Senegal oil, gas block

Malaysian oil and gas company Petroliam Nasional (Petronas) said on Monday it has acquired a 30% stake in Senegal’s Rufisque Offshore Profond.

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Mattis: US ‘Not in Iraq to Seize Anybody’s Oil’

U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis said Monday the United States does not intend to seize oil from Iraq, something President Donald.

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Mattis: US ‘Not in Iraq to Seize Anybody’s Oil’

U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis said Monday the United States does not intend to seize oil from Iraq, something President Donald.

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East Africa Nations Race to Become Region’s First Oil Exporter

    Significant onshore oil discoveries in Uganda and Kenya and offshore gas discoveries in Tanzania and Mozambique have made East Africa.

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Oil Slips below $49 as Rising Supply Trumps Hopes for Producer Action

By Alex Lawler Oil fell below $49 a barrel on Tuesday, giving up part of August’s strong rally, as signs of rising.

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Ghana Expects Steady Oil Output in 2016

As Tullow Oil Jubilee Field’s output increases, Ghana’s oil output is expected to average 110,000 barrels per day in 2016, similar to.

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