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Loan to fund Ghanaian gas pipelines
Fri, 27 April 2012
A portion of the $US3 billion loan Ghana recently secured from the Chinese Development Bank will be allocated to the development of the Jubilee Oil Field, which will involve both onshore and offshore gas pipelines.
South Africa welcomes a multiple solution
Transnet Pipelines has successfully commissioned the New Multi-Product Pipeline, located in South Africa, which has been dubbed by Transnet Group Chief Executive Brian Molefe as one of the country’s most significant capital investment programmes.
Algerian gas development project granted authorisation
Wed, 29 February 2012
Repsol, Sonatrach, RWE Dea and Edison have been granted authorisation from the Algerian Agence Nationale pour the L'expertise des Hydrocarbures Resources to develop the North Reggane project in the Algerian Sahara desert, which involves a 100 km gas pipeline.
Renewed tender for Kenyan pipeline consultant
Wed, 29 February 2012
Kenya Pipeline Company has re-tendered for consultancy services for the replacement of its 450 km, 14 inch diameter Mombasa to Nairobi petroleum pipeline.
Gas flow halted in west Africa
Wed, 29 February 2012
The West African Gas Pipeline Company – operator of the West African Gas Pipeline system – has been forced to shut off gas receipts into its pipeline.
South Sudan provides updates on new pipeline developments
Wed, 15 February 2012
South Sudanese Minister for Information and Broadcasting Dr Barnaba Marial Benjamin has provided updates in a media briefing on the proposed pipeline infrastructure in his country.
Kenya and South Sudan sign MoU for pipeline construction
Wed, 1 February 2012
The republics of South Sudan and Kenya have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to build an oil pipeline from South Sudan to the Kenyan Port of Lamu.
Moroccan pipeline reaches completion
Wed, 18 January 2012
Circle Oil has completed construction of the new gas pipeline and associated infrastructure for its Rharb Basin permits in Morocco.
In Salah – a gas oasis in the desert
Faced with challenges from start to finish, the In Salah Southern Fields Project – located in the Sahara desert – will overcome searing heat, sand storms and corrosive gas to install a 300 km pipeline network that will transport gas from the isolated desert to local and international markets.
KPC to replace pipeline
Kenya Pipeline Company is planning to replace its existing oil pipeline, which transports petroleum products from Mombasa to Nairobi in Africa.Next Page