South Africa | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 5

Eskom Issued Nuclear Power RFI

South African Eskom has put out a request for information (RFI) from the market on recent nuclear power costs and financing options as it seeks to add more of the energy source to its grid.

S. African Wind Farms Received Main Transformers

Lekela Power has delivered the main transformers to the 140MW Loeriesfontein and 140MW Khobab wind farms in South Africa.

South Africa Signs Clean Electricity MoU

South Africa's Egoli Gas Ltd has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the US energy solutions company dedicated to delivering clean electricity, Dominovas Energy Corporation, to ensure the delivery of a s ...

South Africa Slows Nuclear Power Expansion Plans

South Africa's government has slowed its nuclear power expansion plans with a new timeline setting the first additional nuclear power plant coming on stream in 2037.

Nersa, Rompco Disagreed over Gas Tariff

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) did not approve the Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Company’s (Rompco) $3.59/gigajoule tariff for gas that will be transported to South Africa during 2017.

Africa Energy Acquired Stake in Offshore Block

Africa Energy Corporation closed three transactions resulting in the company acquiring a 90% participating interest and operator-ship in Block 2B offshore the South Africa.

Chevron to Sell African Assets

Total, Glencore and Gunvor are bidding for a 75% stake in Chevron's South African downstream assets, which include a 110,000b/d refinery in Cape Town.

SacOil Settled Nigdel Dispute

SacOil has entered into a settlement agreement, with Nigdel United Oil Company Ltd, relating to the SacOil's legacy involvement in Oil Prospecting License (OPL) 233 in Nigeria.

South Africa to Invest $3.7b in Gas-to-Power

South Africa will invest $3.7b at the ports of Richards Bay and Coega to build infrastructure for a gas-to-power program aimed at easing the country’s dependence on coal.

South Africa to Raise $11b for Nuclear Plant

South Africa's power utility Eskom estimates it would have $11b within ten years to help fund a nuclear expansion program planned by the government.

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