Early Signs of OPEC Supply After Algiers Deal Show Saudi Dilemma

Early Signs of OPEC Supply After Algiers Deal Show Saudi Dilemma

ALGIERS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Just days after OPEC agreed the framework for its first production cut in eight years, initial estimates of the group’s output this month show the potential bind faced by its most powerful member. While Saudi Arabia lowered output this month — following the typical seasonal shift as local consumption sags at the end of summer — the group’s overall output remained steady as Nigeria and Libya restored disrupted supplies and Iran continued its…

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Tullow Oil Confirms Insurance for Jubilee Field Output Losses

Tullow Oil Confirms Insurance for Jubilee Field Output Losses

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Tullow Oil Plc confirmed that insurance would cover losses associated with a technical issue that disrupted output at its flagship asset in Ghana. The Africa-focused oil explorer and producer received confirmation from its lead insurers that they accept there is a recoverable claim, according to a statement Friday. The London-based company did not disclose the scale of losses caused when production was halted at the Jubilee field from March 20…

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Nigeria Can Sue Chevron, Total Over Illegal Exports, Judge Says

Nigeria Can Sue Chevron, Total Over Illegal Exports, Judge Says

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) Nigeria’s government can take the local units of Chevron Corporation and Total SA to trial for illegally exporting oil, a judge said. Justice Cecilia Olatoregun dismissed claims from the companies that they had no cases to answer at a hearing in the Federal High Court in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, on Friday. The trials will begin on Oct. 26, she said. “The government is seeking revenues that it lost due to under-declarations” of…

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Eurobond Investors Warm to Nigeria as OPEC Deal Aids Rally

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria, heading for its first full-year contraction in 25 years and in need of funding to cover a record budget deficit, may take heart from the performance of its dollar debt and OPEC’s agreement to cut oil production as the West African country prepares to tap the Eurobond market for the first time since 2013. Demand for the nation’s U.S. currency-denominated securities drove yields to the lowest in 15 months, handing…

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Oil Halts Loss Before OPEC Meets as Saudis Look to Future Deal

Oil Halts Loss Before OPEC Meets as Saudis Look to Future Deal

ALGIERS, Capital Markets in Africa: Oil halted losses below $45 a barrel after Saudi Arabia signaled it may compromise with regional rival Iran on a future supply agreement as both countries expect no deal when OPEC members meet Wednesday in Algiers. Futures rose 0.4 percent in New York after falling 2.7 percent Tuesday. A dealin November is possible, Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Khalid Al-Falih said at a briefing in the Algerian capital, adding that Iran, as well as Libya and Nigeria, should be…

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Eni asks banks for billions to finance Mozambique gas project

Eni asks banks for billions to finance Mozambique gas project

MAPUTO, Capital Markets in Africa: Italian oil firm Eni has approached banks for billions of dollars to finance a huge offshore gas development in Mozambique, a significant step in getting a long-delayed project off the ground, the company and sources said. Eni confirmed it met bankers in London last week about project financing to develop the Coral field, part of the huge reserves discovered six years ago in the Area 4 concession off the Mozambican…

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Oil Tankers Head to Key Nigeria Port as Militant Risk Endures

Oil Tankers Head to Key Nigeria Port as Militant Risk Endures

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: Oil tankers able to collect 6 million barrels of crude are heading to the biggest export terminal in Nigeria, where shipments are about to resume at a time when militants continue to pose a threat to the nation’s energy infrastructure. The Suezmax Ottoman Nobility is set to arrive at the Qua Iboe terminal on Tuesday, the first of five vessels due to load Nigeria’s largest export crude grade since terminal operator Exxon Mobil…

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