
Dixstone, Technomak Sign Contract for Gabon FLNG Project
Dixstone and Technomak have signed an EPCCI agreement for an FLNG project, offshore Gabon.

Dixstone and Technomak have signed an EPCCI agreement for an FLNG project, offshore Gabon.

The joint venture will specialize in drilling, workover and well services in the oil sector.

ExxonMobil’s investment will focus on the accelerated development of the Owowo and Erha fields, among others.

The company is currently in the final stages of securing the requisite regulatory approval for its acquisition of a 75% interest and operatorship of South Africa’s Block 1.

As the largest private energy company in Angola, Etu Energias has set ambitious oil and gas production goals for 2025 and beyond.

With one week to go, the Invest in African Energy 2025 Forum is set to spotlight Africa’s upstream licensing surge, landmark gas projects and high-level public-private engagement driving the continent’s energy future.

This offering forms part of the government’s broader strategy to harness national petroleum resources and stimulate investment across the energy sector.

The government of Tanzania is currently negotiating more favorable terms for a $42-billion LNG facility in the country.

Maggy Shino, Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy Petroleum Commissioner, will speak at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris, engaging with global investors on the country’s dynamic energy landscape.

This field development plan is set to boost Congo’s crude oil production by up to 30%, supporting Congo’s goal of raising national output to 500,000 bpd.
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Dixstone and Technomak have signed an EPCCI agreement for an FLNG project, offshore Gabon.

The joint venture will specialize in drilling, workover and well services in the oil sector.

ExxonMobil’s investment will focus on the accelerated development of the Owowo and Erha fields, among others.

The company is currently in the final stages of securing the requisite regulatory approval for its acquisition of a 75% interest and operatorship of South Africa’s Block 1.

As the largest private energy company in Angola, Etu Energias has set ambitious oil and gas production goals for 2025 and beyond.

With one week to go, the Invest in African Energy 2025 Forum is set to spotlight Africa’s upstream licensing surge, landmark gas projects and high-level public-private engagement driving the continent’s energy future.

This offering forms part of the government’s broader strategy to harness national petroleum resources and stimulate investment across the energy sector.

The government of Tanzania is currently negotiating more favorable terms for a $42-billion LNG facility in the country.

Maggy Shino, Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy Petroleum Commissioner, will speak at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris, engaging with global investors on the country’s dynamic energy landscape.

This field development plan is set to boost Congo’s crude oil production by up to 30%, supporting Congo’s goal of raising national output to 500,000 bpd.
