pipeline | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 8

Nigeria to Export Gas to Morocco

Nigeria is currently planning to export gas to Morocco and other countries along the sub-Saharan region.

Nigeria’s NLNG to Resume Industrial Gas Supply

The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Ltd. said it is rectifying the pipelines which exploded in February in Rivers, to ensure resumption of industrial gas supply within mid-March.

Iran, Oman,India: A $4.5b Pipeline on Track

The implementation of a plan to build an undersea gas pipeline to export Iran’s gas via Oman Sea and Indian Ocean to India is imminent, according to South Asia Gas Enterprise Pvt Ltd’s (SAGE) Project Director, Ian Nash.

Lekoil Started Oil Production from Nigeria

Lekoil started production at Otakikpo after it completed and commissioned a six kilometer long offshore pipeline.

Egypt to Pump Gas to East Qantara Industrial Zone

The Egyptian oil and gas sector has established the main portage of the pipeline designed to pump natural gas to the industrial zone located in East Qantara City.

Iran, Oman Signed Offshore Gas Project Deal

Tehran and Muscat signed a preliminary agreement for a major offshore pipeline project to supply Iranian natural gas to Oman, with top European and Asian companies reportedly in line to implement the project.

Israel to Build New Gas Pipelines with Turkey, Italy

Israel's royalties from the production of natural gas came to $798b in 2016. The country is also advancing the construction of a gas pipeline to Turkey and at the same time constructing a pipeline to Italy, Greece an ...

Nigeria’s Trans Forcados to Resume Operations by Q2 2017

The Trans Forcados pipeline is likely to be reopened around the end of the second quarter of 2017, according to Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc’s CEO, Austin Avuru.

Gulf Interstate to Design Uganda, Tanzania Oil Pipeline

Uganda and Tanzania have awarded a contract for designing a crude oil pipeline running through both east African countries to US based firm Gulf Interstate Engineering.

Zimbabwe to Reduce Fuel Pipeline Fees

Zimbabwe’s National Oil Infrastructure Company (NOIC) has announced that fuel pipeline charges in the country will be reduced from January 2017.

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