Ghana is withdrawing a directive requiring Eni SpA to merge its offshore oil field with a discovery made by a local producer, potentially settling a five-year standoff.
London’s High Court and Court of Appeal have directed the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) company to pay $380 million to global commodity ...
PT Vivo Energy Indonesia, a downstream oil and gas company, operates this gas station network. PT Vivo Energy Indonesia is a ...
A London court judgement against Nigeria’s natural gas company will incur a major loss, at a time when Abuja is seeking loans ...
The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has officially withdrawn its directive mandating the unitization of oil fields ...
Government withdraws ENI-Springfield Unitisation Directives, opens door for new development strategy
Government has officially withdrawn its Unitisation Directives imposed on ENI Ghana Exploration and Production Limited (ENI) ...
The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has officially withdrawn its directive mandating the unitization of oil fields operated by ENI Ghana Exploration & Production Limited, Vitol Upstream Ghana ...
The Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor has withdrawn the directive seeking to unitize oil fields ENI, ...
European governments should be realistic about the costs to consumers and industry from pursuing strict net-zero emissions ...
Vitol and Glencore, two major commodity trading houses, will receive $380m in compensation after their gas supplier, ...
A court in UK, has ruled that Nigeria LNG, NLNG, must compensate two major global commodity trading firms with a sum of $380 ...
Trading giants Vitol and Glencore are to be paid $380m in compensation for the non-delivery of cargoes by Nigerian producer Nigeria LNG (NLNG). Court documents seen by Reuters showed that the English ...
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