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Algeria’s Sonatrach Signs Deal with Japanese JGC Corporation

Sonatrach group inked a study, supply, construction and commissioning contract with the Japanese company JGC Corporation and JGC Algeria Spa. The planned revamping projects will enable the group to avoid a daily gas flare of 2mm3, strengthen recuperation and compression of associated gases transferred to the processing center in south, and successively increase crude production by 20,000b/d.

Italy and Iran Ink Energy Deals Potentially Worth Billions

Italy and Iran signed deals potentially worth billions when Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, visited Tehran seeking a strong Italian foothold in a nation hungry for infrastructure investment as it emerges from financial isolation.

Crude Prices Jumped to 2016 Highs Ahead of Oil Majors’ Meeting

Crude oil prices jumped on 12th April and closed at 2016 highs after reports that Saudi Arabia and Russia have reached an agreement on an oil-production freeze.

South Africa Tests Resilience of its Power System

Eskom, the South African electricity public utility, informed that the resilience of the power system in the country was stress tested following multiple trips of units at three power stations resulting in a loss of 3.535MW.

NNPC Raises Fuel Supply to Abuja, Other States

The fuel supply and distribution situation in Nigeria is gradually easing out after the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation increased the distribution of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), known as petrol.

Nigerian Environmental Groups Call for Audit at Agip Oilfields

The Environmental Rights Action / Friends of Earth Nigeria (ERA/FoEN), called for a comprehensive audit of safety procedures at Agip oil fields in Bayelsa following frequent fatal explosions.

TransCanada Restarts Keystone Pipeline After Leak

TransCanada has resumed sending oil through the Keystone Pipeline after a week long shutdown prompted by a leak and oil spill in southeastern South Dakota.

French Engie, Gazprom to Adapt Gas Contracts Prices

French gas and power group Engie and Russia's Gazprom Export have agreed to adapt the price of its long-term gas supply contracts to fit market conditions.

Algeria Confirms Reinstated Security in Oil&Gas Fields

Algerian Energy Minister, Salah Khebri, reaffirmed that the nation's oil and gas fields are fully protected from potential terrorist attacks. "Authorities have taken the necessary measures around the sites," Khebri told reporters in Algiers.

Rosneft’s Market Capitalization Surpasses Gazprom

The oil producer Rosneft became Russia’s most valuable company as its market capitalization of $51.7b in April exceeded that of natural-gas exporter Gazprom at the level of $51.5b for the first time since its shares began trading in 2006.

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