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CNPC aims at further records after declaring overseas milestone

China's largest energy firm announces record output levels, with more to come over the next four years.
Tags: Africa, China, CNPC, Forecasts, Lubes news, Middle East

Training is order of the day in Nigeria and Abu Dhabi

Airline maintenance staff and auto technicians are the latest beneficiaries of training programmes by lubes producers.
Tags: Africa, automotive industry, Aviation, BP, Lubrizol, Middle East

Shell sells in Nigeria

Shell has sold two key mining blocks in Nigeria to local operators.
Tags: Africa, Corporate News, Shell

ENOC produces high-performance lube

ENOC has produced a 'first in kind' synthetic engine oil for the Middle East and African region
Tags: Africa, innovation, Lubricants, Middle East

Shell sells Cameroon blocks

Shell has disposed of its share in Petcen to Sinopec.
Tags: Africa, China, China lubes news, Corporate News, Shell, Sinopec

Angolan firm confident of return after fire

Sonangol is taking steps to return to business as usual after factory fire.
Tags: Africa, Corporate News, Lubricants

OPEC cuts global oil demand forecasts

OPEC has reduced its demand forecasts for the rest of 2011 and 2012 as global economy weakens.
Tags: Africa, Brazil, China, Environment and Regulatory watch, Middle East, N America, OPEC, S America

ExxonMobil backs phone study

ExxonMobil is backing research into mobile technology for developing countries' female entrepreneurs
Tags: Africa, And finally, Asia, ExxonMobil, Middle East

Chevron sells in Namibia but Tullow delayed again in Uganda

Chevron set to sell its Namibian assets, but Tullow faces further delays to its proposed exploration sell-off.
Tags: Africa, Chevron, Corporate News

Uganda oil production edges closer

A three-way "farm down" deal could bring the start of Ugandan oil production to within a few months
Tags: Africa, China, CNOOC, Lubes news, Total

World lube demand to rise through 2015

Demand for lubricants is set to rise steadily through to 2015 according to a new report.
Tags: Africa, Asia, China, Lubes news, Lubricants

Brenntag buys Multisol

Germany's Brenntag has bought UK-based chemicals distributor
Tags: Africa, Corporate News, Europe

Nigeria launches new lubes

Nigeria's AMMASCO has launched a new range of high quality lubes for the domestic market.
Tags: Africa, Lubes news, Lubricants

Debt repayment is order of the day

Indian buyers freed up to repay Iran debts as Ghana looks to payment in kind to offset China loan.
Tags: Africa, China, Corporate News, India, Middle East

Somaliland and Ethiopia look to China deals

Somaliland and Ethiopia are hoping new oil deals with China will help revitalise their economies.
Tags: Africa, China, China lubes news, Lubes news

China steps up global oil investment

China is increasing its global oil presence with new investments in the Middle East, Africa and South America
Tags: Africa, China, CNPC, Forecasts, Middle East, PetroChina, S America

Puma is new name in Zambia

Puma Energy launches Zambia division.
Tags: Africa, BP, Corporate News

Bumpy road ahead for Ugandan oil?

First oil from Ugandan wells may face transportation issues.
Tags: Africa, Lubes news

Oando and Univar plant investments

Nigeria's Oando and Sweden's Univar are planning major plant upgrades to help supply.
Tags: Africa, Corporate News, Lubricants, Scandinavia

Ghana gains new lubes brand

A new local lubes brand has been launched in Ghana to fill majors name gap
Tags: Africa, Lubes news, Lubricants

Middle East unrest - Potential Impact on Energy Markets

RPS Energy's Simon Telling surveys the current political climate in the Middle East and its potential impact on oil supplies.
Tags: Africa, Middle East, white papers

Pertamina to build lubes plant

Indonesia's Pertamina is set to invest in an Asian lubricants production plant
Tags: Africa, Asia, China, Corporate News, Japan, Lubricants

View from the Bridge - Bulletin 122 (March 11)

Political instability in North Africa and the Middle East puts oil dependency into sharp relief, while the ICIS Conference offers plenty of thoughts on other oil-related issues.
Tags: Africa, Middle East, oil prices, View from the Bridge

Shell opens in Indonesia and closes in Africa

Shell sells a significant amount of downstream operations in Africa as it opens a new lubes plant in Java.
Tags: Africa, Asia, Lubes news, Shell

Nigeria loses billons in fake lubes

Nigeria is losing billions of dollars as a result of trade in adulterated and fake lubricants.
Tags: Africa, Lubes news, Lubricants

Engen moves into Africa as Kline report shows demand increase

Engen has concluded its purchase of Chevron assets in Africa as Kline projects base oil growth in Africa and Middle East to 2019.
Tags: Africa, Lubes news, Middle East

Shell sells in Gulf as Total buys in Gabon

Shell will sell six Gulf of Mexico fields, while Total revitalises its interests in Gabon.
Tags: Africa, Corporate News, North America, Shell, Total

BP to sell in Africa; Chevron in Caribbean

BP is to sell five of its African marketing businesses, while Chevron sells marketing and aviation in the Caribbean and Central America.
Tags: Africa, Aviation, BP, Chevron, Corporate News

Valvoline goes for new look

Valvoline has repackaged its EMEA motor oil products.
Tags: Africa, Europe, Lubes news, Middle East, Valvoline

Shell sells in Africa

Shell is set to sell its African retail and distribution business.
Tags: Africa, Corporate News, Shell

Galana seals Madagascar deal

Galana has sealed a distribution deal with Engen for Madagascar - one of a number for the Galana group.
Tags: Africa, Aviation, Corporate News, Middle East

GOIL Celebrates 50th birthday

Ghana's leading oil company celebrates its 50th Anniversary as environmental agencies warn of dangers of oil spills in Ghana.
Tags: Africa, Corporate News

Russian marines thwart tanker hijack

Russian marines overcame Somali pirates who had hijacked a tanker on its way from the Red Sea to China.
Tags: Africa, Corporate News, marine

KenkolKobil profits up

Kenya's KenkolKobil announces 45% increase in profits
Tags: Africa, Corporate News, KenkolKobil

Corporate news - Bulletin 112 (Apr 10)

Aramco expands its Yanbu refinery; Shell and BP consolidate in Africa; Chevron contracts but expands in Sri Lanka; better news for Fuchs; Ford sells Volvo to China; Renault-Nissan join forces with Daimler; and Afton buys Polartech.
Tags: Africa, Afton Chemicals, Aramco, Asia, automotive industry, BP, Chevron, Europe, Ford, Fuchs, Helix, Nissan, Renault, S America, Shell, Volvo

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