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        NRG              Welcome to NewsBase’s Roundup Global  the country following a July visit to Moscow by its
                         (NRG), in which the reader is invited to join our  foreign minister. Trade negotiations between the
                         team of international editors, as they provide a  two sides “led to an agreement” that has resulted
                         snapshot of some of the key issues affecting their  in Russia’s Gazprom starting to deliver “above
                         regional beats. We hope you will like NRG’s new  the already contracted quantities,” beginning on
                         concise format, but by clicking on the headline  August 12.
                         link for each section the full text will be available
                         as before.                           GLNG: Nigerian LNG exports to Europe
                                                              could double in long term
                         AfrOil: Eni acquires Tango FLNG for use at   Matthew Baldwin, the European Commission’s
                         Marine XII block                     deputy director-general for energy, has said he
                         Italian oil major Eni SpA has acquired Tango  believes Nigeria has the potential to see natu-
                         FLNG, a small-scale floating LNG vessel, for  ral gas exports to Europe more than double in
                         installation at the Marine XII block offshore  the long term. In an exclusive interview with
                         Republic of Congo from Belgium’s Exmar. In  Premium Times last week, Baldwin noted that
                         a statement dated August 5, the Italian major  Nigeria accounted for 14% of the LNG now
                         reported that access to the vessel, which can  being delivered to the European Union.
                         liquefy 600,000 tonnes per year of natural gas,
                         would allow it to accelerate the start of LNG pro-  LatAmOil: Terminal fire could plunge Cuba
                         duction at Marine XII.               into an energy crisis
                                                              Cuba may be heading for an energy crisis follow-
                         AsianOil: Senex unveils Surat Basin gas   ing a devastating fire that destroyed at least 40%
                         expansion plans                      of the Matanzas Supertanker Base, the country’s
                         Australia’s Senex Energy has said it will invest  largest crude oil and petroleum product import
                         more than AUD1bn ($710mn) into an expan-  terminal and storage depot. The blaze broke out
                         sion of its Atlas and Roma North natural gas  on the evening of August 5, when lightning hit a
                         projects in the Surat Basin in Queensland. The  section of the complex that houses four storage
                         company described the expansion as being part  tanks.
                         of a wider effort to “help secure Australia’s energy
                         future.”                             MEOG: Maha’s Mafraq farm-down
                                                              Swedish explorer Maha Energy has farmed
                         EurOil: Greenpeace vows further protests   down a 35% stake in Oman’s Block 70 explo-
                         against Jackdaw                      ration and production-sharing agreement to
                         Environmental NGO Greenpeace will stage  local firm Mafraq Energy. Following the deal,
                         another protest against Shell’s development  which remains subject to Omani government
                         of the Jackdaw gas field in the UK North Sea,  approval, Maha will hold 65% in the concession
                         despite heightened concerns about the coun-  and remain operator.
                         try’s energy supply security over the coming
                         years. Shell took a final investment decision on  NorthAmOil: Centrica and Delfin sign
                         Jackdaw in late July, and is targeting first gas in  preliminary LNG supply deal
                         the second half of 2025.             UK-based Centrica has signed a heads of agree-
                                                              ment to buy 1mn tonnes per year of LNG from
                         FSU OGM: Hungary secures increase in   the US’ Delfin Midstream. The preliminary
                         Russian gas supply                   agreement takes Delfin one step closer to a final
                         Hungary announced on August 13 that Russia  investment decision on its planned floating LNG
                         had begun ramping up natural gas deliveries to  export terminal in the US Gulf of Mexico. ™




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