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Italian appeals Court upholds conviction of Milan prosecutors in Eni Nigeria Case

Two Milan prosecutors were sentenced to eight months in prison by an Italian appeals court for not filing documents that would have backed up the position of energy group Eni in an international case of corruption. Eni, Shell and all defendants were acquitted by a jury in March 2021, in what was dubbed the biggest corruption case in the oil industry, which involved the $1.3 billion purchase of an oilfield in Nigeria a decade earlier. The judges in Brescia, a northern city in Italy, confirmed the verdict of last year that Fabio De Pasquale & Sergio Spadaro had failed to...

Oil & Gas

ADNOC: EU approval for Covestro $17 billion deal should be secured by robust remedies

ADNOC, the Abu Dhabi state oil company's international investment arm, has said that it submitted robust remedies to win EU approval for the 14.7 billion-euro (17 billion-dollar) bid for Germany’s Covestro. ADNOC has submitted robust remedies that should win EU approval for its 14.7-billion-euro ($17 billion) bid for Germany's Covestro, the international investment arm of Abu Dhabi state oil giant, said on Monday. The European Commission is currently examining the deal. It is ADNOC’s largest acquisition ever and one of the biggest foreign takeovers by an EU company from a Gulf State. In the case of Covestro, it is the...

Oil & Gas

Nigeria's oil union stops gas supply to Dangote Refinery due to mass dismissals

The Nigerian oil workers' union ordered its members on Monday to stop gas supplies to the Dangote Petroleum Refinery. This escalated a labour dispute that had been sparked by the dismissal hundreds of Nigerian workers. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, (PENGASSAN), has directed all its branches in major oil companies to stop crude and natural gas deliveries at the refinery immediately. According to a letter from September 26, the union accused Dangote of "misinformation" and "propaganda" rather than addressing the alleged wrong disengagement of unionised workers. "The crude oil supply valves should be closed." In...

Oil Refineries

The Dangote refinery in Nigeria has fired some of its employees

A copy of the letter sent by the company to the PENGASSAN oil workers union, seen on Friday, shows that some employees of the Nigerian Dangote oil refining plant have been fired. This refinery, Africa's largest by far, has a crude processing capacity per day of 650,000 barrels. It could reshape the global fuel trade dynamics by creating a swing supplier within the Atlantic Basin. The number of workers who lost their jobs and whether or not the layoffs will affect production could not be confirmed immediately. In the letter, it was stated that the dismissals will be made by...

Oil & Gas

Nigeria's economy records its fastest growth rate in four years

Nigeria's economy grew by 4.23% on an annual basis in the second quarter. This was its fastest pace in four years. The increase in oil production and improved performance in industry and agriculture were major factors. The statistics agency released the data on Monday, the second time that it has rebased the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), in order to capture structural changes in the economy of Africa’s most populous nation. Nigeria's average daily oil output increased to 1.68 million barrels (bpd), up from the 1.41 million bpd recorded in the same quarter in 2024. The oil sector grew by 20.46%...

Oil & Gas

Nigeria leads the continent-wide campaign for unification of oil regulations

The Nigerian oil regulator announced that African oil regulators, led by Nigeria, have launched a forum to harmonise oil regulation. This is in an effort to attract investment in the rapidly growing energy sector in the region. African oil regulators, due to the decline in investment dollars, are betting on a more transparent and consistent energy market that is integrated across all jurisdictions. Sixteen countries gathered at Accra for the signing of the charter establishing African Petroleum Regulators Forum. Gbenga Kmolafe was the chairperson of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, which is the upstream regulator of Nigeria. Eight countries,...

Oil & Gas

Tinubu, the Nigerian president, lifts the emergency rule in oil rich Rivers State

Bola Tinubu, the Nigerian president, lifted an emergency rule of six months in Rivers State on Wednesday, reinstating Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and other officials. He had said that a crisis constitutional that had paralysed government had been resolved. The emergency rule was imposed on 18 March following a standoff that occurred between Fubara, the governor of the state and the legislature. This conflict disrupted the budget approvals leaving the government in limbo. Tinubu claimed that the emergency rule was necessary to avoid anarchy. Rivers State is located in Nigeria's oil-producing Niger Delta and is a major hub for crude exports....

Oil & Gas

Nigerian president urges quick return for Brazil's Petrobras

Bola Tinubu, the Nigerian president, said at a press briefing with his Brazilian counterpart that Petrobras should be able return to Nigeria quickly. Petrobras started operations in Nigeria in deep waters near the Niger Delta in 1998. It sold its stakes over 10 years ago in order to raise money for domestic projects. Nigeria has worked to solve some of the issues that have limited its oil and gas production since then. "We have a large gas reservoir." "I don't understand why Petrobras should not return to Nigeria as a partner as soon as possible," Tinubu said at a press...

Oil & Gas

Nigerian President says Brazil's Petrobras could return to Nigeria soon

Bola Tinubu, Nigerian president, said that Brazil's Petrobras oil company, which left Nigeria in 2005, should be able return quickly. The visit was part of a 2-day trip to strengthen ties. Petrobras started operations in Nigeria in the deep waters of the Niger Delta in 1998. It sold its stakes over 10 years ago in order to raise money for domestic projects. Nigeria has since then been crackingdown on the issues that have limited oil production. "We have a large gas reservoir." "I don't understand why Petrobras should not return to Nigeria as a partner as soon as possible," Tinubu...

Oil & Gas

Dangote Refinery drops suit against Nigerian fuel importers

According to a filing in court, Dangote Refinery retracted its lawsuit over fuel imports against Nigeria's midstream, downstream, and petroleum regulator, as well as several fuel importers including the state-owned NNPC Ltd. Africa's biggest refinery sought to annul fuel import licenses issued to NNPC Ltd., AYM Shafa Ltd., A.A. Rano Ltd., T. Time Petroleum Ltd., 2015 Petroleum Ltd., and Matrix Petroleum Services Ltd. The refinery also demanded 100 billion naira (66 million dollars) in damages. Dangote Refinery filed a lawsuit claiming that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency was violating the laws by issuing gasoline import permits to...

Oil & Gas Refining

Data shows that India's imports of Russian oil increased slightly between January and June.

Sources say that India's oil purchases from Russia increased marginally during the first half this year. Private refiners Reliance Industries Ltd. and Nayara Energy accounted for almost half the total. The data shows that India, which is the third largest oil consumer and importer in the world, received approximately 1.75 million barrels of Russian oil per day from January to June this year. This represents a 1% increase over the previous year. State companies buy Russian oil from spot markets, but the two private refiners are bound by term contracts. India's purchases at discounted prices of Russian oil increased after...

Oil & Gas

Sources say that the Dangote refinery in Nigeria plans to build 1.6 million barrels of fuel storage tanks for Namibia.

MacDonald Dzirutwe Two sources confirmed on Wednesday that the refinery in Nigeria, Dangote Petroleum, will build storage tanks in Namibia for at least 1.6 millions barrels of gasoline or diesel to be supplied to southern Africa. This move demonstrates the refinery’s ambition to dominate the fuel supply market in Africa, and beyond. It could reshape energy trade flows and increase access to refined products in southern African countries. Aliko Dangote is Africa's richest person. He built a $20 billion refinery that produces 650,000 barrels of oil per day. It started operating last year. Since then, it has increased production and...

Fossil Fuels

Coal

Former South Africa top producer rues lost shine as gold prices spike

Duncan Wanblad, a South African mining veteran, lamented Wednesday the country's missed investment in mining as gold prices surged above $4,000 per ounce - a record high fueled by expectations of reduced interest rates and demand for safe haven assets. Anglo American Plc's CEO Duncan Wanblad said that the mining potential of South Africa was not fully explored "due to the unsupportive exploration policy in the past 20 years". "That is a critical part of the mining life cycle." Wanblad explained that the data shows that it takes 17 years to get a deposit permitted, ramped up and in full...

Refined Products

Mali fuel stations are flooded with long queues as militants prevent imports

After several days of fuel station closures, and amid fears of a fuel shortage following an al-Qaeda-linked blockade of fuel imports in Mali’s capital Bamako last month, motorists waited in long lines outside the stations on Wednesday. Since last week, many stations have been forced to shut down or only supply diesel. Analysts say this is a tactic used by militant groups to put pressure on the military-led Mali government. They want to cut of its economic oxygen. In a video announcing a blockade, a militant from Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin announced that "we are telling all traders" who import...

Fossil Fuels

Private credit cash shifts from the 'risky West' to emerging markets

Angola has a complex network of pipelines that snake along the Atlantic coast. They lead to a new refinery, which signals Angola's drive for energy independence. It also shows how private lenders are being used instead of banks to finance a large-scale project. "We are not the lender last resort," said Felipe Berliner. He is the co-founder and CEO of Gemcorp, a emerging markets asset management company that provided the majority of the funding for the refinery using private capital. "Sometimes, we are the sole lender." Veteran investors said that private credit for emerging market countries -- driven by investors’...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Rio Tinto increases Simandou stockpiles by 2 million tonnes for the first shipment

Rio Tinto is preparing to ship 2 million metric tonnes of high-grade ore from its Simandou mine in Guinea by mid-November, according to three sources. This would be the very first shipment out of the massive mine that will reshape the global supply and pricing. Rio's third-quarter report, released on Tuesday, stated that SimFer, one of two mines in Simandou, had amassed 1,5 million tons of ore. The first ore was loaded onto rail transport back in October. Unspecified details were not provided by a spokesperson, but he said that the company was continuing to progress the project at "pace"....

Mineral Resources

Guinea bauxite exports jump 23% in 3rd quarter despite rains, regulatory pressure

Official data revealed that Guinea's exports of bauxite grew by 23% in the third quarter compared to the same period last year, despite heavy rains and regulatory obstacles. According to the data reviewed on Wednesday by the Ministry of Mines and Geology, shipments of the critical aluminum feedstock increased to 39.41 millions metric tons, from 32 million metric tons in Q3 of 2024. The bulk of the shipment was sent to China. Guinea, which is the second largest bauxite exporter in the world, shipped an average of 13.14 million tonnes per month in Q3, a 19% drop from the first...

Mineral Resources

Guinea charges 60 people over deadly gold mine riot

Guinea charged 60 people on Friday with arson theft and murder following a deadly riot in the gold-producing Siguiri area of the northeast. Ibrahima I. Camara, the public prosecutor of Siguiri, said that unrest erupted on 4 October after locals demanded 17 people be released from detention over an earlier vandalism at the same location. Ten buses, two pickups trucks, including one that belonged to the gendarmerie, and two buildings were set ablaze by protesters as they stormed the mine. It was reported that two people died and many others were injured. Charges include arson, destruction and murder of property....

Mineral Resources

Sources say that Barrick Mali's mining will be restarted by the provisional administration

Two sources have confirmed that blasting will begin on the Loulo underground mine of Barrick Mining in Mali, four months after a provisional court-appointed administration was given control. The Loulo-Gounkoto Gold Complex has been operating under a provisional administration since the beginning of the year, but only to the extent that it transports ore to the plant to be processed. One source said that the provisional administrators planned to resume mining operations in September but they delayed the date because of negotiations with subcontractors. Some of them had not been paid after Barrick suspended its operations in January. UNPAID BILLS...

Mineral Resources

Flagship Gold, a US-based company, signss a deal to revive Mali’s Morila Mine

The Mali government announced that New York's Flagship Gold Corp. has signed an agreement with the state-owned Mali miner for the restart of production at the Morila Gold Mine. This is the first U.S. Investment under the new mining code in the nation led by the military. Mali's Mines Ministry said that the agreement signed on Wednesday in Bamako allows Flagship to purchase equity in Morila SA. The company has estimated reserves of 2,5 million ounces. The partnership details were not disclosed. The state took over the mine in the southern city Sanso, in Mali's Sikasso Region, in June, after...

Mineral Resources

Gold miners' investments bask in record price

Investors bet that record gold prices would drive strong margins, capital flows and shareholder returns. According to LSEG Lipper, gold mining funds are up 114% in the past year, outpacing both technology funds (up 27%) and natural resource funds (up 23.7%). According to data, gold mining funds received $5.4 billion inflows during the third quarter, which is the biggest quarterly movement since December 2009. The price of gold reached a new record on Tuesday, as the U.S. shutdown continued and demand was boosted by expectations that the Fed would cut rates this month. Gold miners have been lagging behind the...

Mineral Resources

Predictive Discovery and Robex, two gold mining companies, will merge for $1.5 billion

Predictive Discovery, an Australian gold miner, and Robex Resources of Canada have announced that they will merge their companies in a A$2,35 billion (1.55 billion) all-share transaction. This merger will create a mid-tier producer of gold in West Africa. According to a joint announcement released late Sunday, Robex shareholders receive 8.667 shares of Predictive for every Robex share. This gives them approximately 49% ownership in the combined company. The new company is listed in Sydney, and will seek a dual listing at the TSX Venture Exchange of Canada. The combined project will produce more than 400,000 ounces of gold annually...

Mineral Resources

France's Orano claims 1,500 tons of uranium is stored at the seized Niger site

Orano, a French nuclear company, has announced that 1,500 metric tonnes of uranium is stored at the SOMAIR mine it expropriated in northern Niger. It will pursue compensation and criminal charges if this material is taken or sold without authorization. Sources at the mine confirmed that Niger has not sold any uranium yet, despite "potential customers including Iranians Russians and Turkey". Orano initiated arbitration at the World Bank’s International Center for the Settlement of International Disputes (ICSID) in January, after Niger’s military government had blocked operations at SOMAIR and then nationalised it. INTERNATIONAL COURT BANS NIGER URANIUM TRANSFERS Niger was...

Mineral Resources

Document: Mali's gold industrial output is down 32% after Barrick's suspension

According to a document from the Mines Ministry, Mali's industrial production of gold fell by 32% on an annual basis to 26.2 tonnes by the end August. This was due to the long-term suspension of Barrick Mining operations. A mines ministry official reported that the industrial output in Mali was 22.5% lower than the government's prediction of 33.8 tonnes for the same time period. The source did not say if the country's target for this year would be revised. The source, who spoke under condition of anonymity, was not authorized to brief the media. Mali's industrial output of gold fell...

Mineral Resources

Guinea voters endorse post-coup constitution, partial results show

According to partial results announced late Monday, voters in Guinea overwhelmingly supported a new Constitution that would allow Mamady doumbouya, the coup leader to run for President if he so chose. Djenabou toure, the head of Guinea's general directorate of elections, told reporters that 90.6% of votes were in favor of the constitution and 9.4% were against. These figures are based on approximately 91% of the votes cast during the referendum. Officials did not have an overall number for voter turnout, but they had counted over 4.8 million votes from more than 6 million registered voters. This means that turnout...

Mineral Resources

Guinea votes on referendum which could allow coup leader to run for president

Guinea will hold a long-awaited vote on Sunday to approve a new constitution, which could allow coup leader Mamady doumbouya the opportunity to run for President if he so chooses. He had vowed to not run when he took power in 2021. Guinea's military-led government, which controls the largest bauxite reserves in the world, has already missed its December 31, 2024 deadline for returning to civilian rule. The presidential elections are expected to be held in December. Critics are concerned that the constitutional referendum will be the latest attempt to legitimize a military government's rule in West and Central Africa....

Mineral Resources

Barrick's executive advises Mali president on gold dispute

An official from the mines ministry said on Wednesday that a senior Barrick Mining executive, who was representing the company during tense talks with Mali’s government, has now switched sides and is now an advisor to Mali’s president. Hilaire Diarra, formerly the general manager of Barrick’s Tongon Gold Mine (Ivory Coast), was appointed special counsellor by Mali’s president through a decree that was signed late August. On Wednesday, an official from the Mines Ministry confirmed that the document was authentic. This move is a blow to the Canadian company's attempts to negotiate control of the Loulo-Gounkoto complex of gold mines,...