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What a difference fifteen months makes.
In May 2010 Israel’s cold peace with Egypt was viable, the country was celebrating massive Mediterranean natural gas finds and Tel Aviv enjoyed a military alliance with Turkey, an overwhelmingly Muslim nation.
The Board of Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell) has taken the final investment decision on the Prelude Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) Project in Australia (100% Shell), building the world’s first FLNG facility. Moored far out to sea, some 200...
South Africa said it is interested in increasing its imports of natural gas from Mozambique, and the matter was discussed over a two-day meeting in Maputo between the Mozambican ministers of Mineral Resources and Energy, Esperanca Bias and Salvador Namburete,...
Colossal deep-sea gas fields in the eastern Mediterranean’s Levant Sea are causing a scramble to start drilling – while concerns for irreversible damage to outstanding marine biodiversity, as well as legally binding restrictions on deep-sea exploitation,...
South Africa’s heavy reliance on fossil fuel as primary energy may pose a threat to the country’s long term “green” economic growth path, Energy Minister Dipuo Peters said on Tuesday.
Mozambique’s state controlled daily Noticias reported Tuesday that residential and industrial areas in the Mozambican capital of Maputo and nearby Marracuane district will have piped gas supplies from the Pande/Temane gas fields by 2012.
The new Director in charge of Nigeria’s Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Billy Aghah, says Nigeria earned N312 billion (about US$2 billion) from oil between July and September this year.
Aghah told journalists on Thursday in Lagos that Nigeria’s...