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Shell to exit Nigeria’s troubled onshore oil after nearly a century

Shell to exit Nigeria’s troubled onshore oil after nearly a century

SHELL is set to conclude nearly a century of operations in Nigerian onshore oil and gas after agreeing to sell its subsidiary there to a consortium of five mostly local companies for up to $2.4 billion. The British energy giant pioneered Nigeria's oil and gas business beginning in the 1930s. It has struggled for years with hundreds of onshore oil spills as a result of theft, sabotage and operational issues that led to costly repairs and high-profile lawsuits. Since 2021, Shell has sought to sell its Nigerian oil and gas business but will remain active in Nigeria's more lucrative and less problematic…
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Chad working to ensure Exxon project employees keep their jobs

Chad working to ensure Exxon project employees keep their jobs

MAHAMAT RAMADANE CHAD’S government is working to ensure employees of Exxon Mobil's Doba oilfield keep their jobs if a mooted sale of the company's 40% stake to Savannah Energy goes through, Prime Minister Albert Pahimi Padacke said on Thursday. Workers at Doba staged a two-week strike in late June and early July, claiming Exxon had refused to guarantee they would be paid severance benefits if the concession is sold to another company and they are laid off. Tensions flared again in late August when approximately 50 workers occupied the Doba airstrip in the hope of preventing a delegation from Savannah…
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EXCLUSIVE-Galp says it won’t invest in Rovuma until Mozambique ensures security

EXCLUSIVE-Galp says it won’t invest in Rovuma until Mozambique ensures security

SERGIO GONCALVES PORTUGAL’S Galp Energia, a partner in an Exxon Mobil-led gas consortium in Mozambique, will not invest in onshore plants there until authorities guarantee security and social stability, which may take time, CEO Andy Brown told Reuters. This marks a second setback to Mozambique's hopes to develop a major LNG gas hub in the coming years after TotalEnergies suspended its own, separate LNG project in the country. Attacks by militants in northern Mozambique's Cabo Delgado region, near the $30 billion Rovuma liquefied natural gas project, have forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee the area. The Mozambican government…
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