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        NRG              WELCOME to NewsBase’s Roundup Global  following its worst unrest since declaring inde-
                         (NRG), in which the reader is invited to join  pendence in the early 1990s to a bid to quell pro-
                         our team of international editors, who provide a  tests. Anti-government protests and subsequent
                         snapshot of some of the key issues affecting their  riots have swept across the Central Asian coun-
                         regional beats. We hope you will like NRG’s new  try in recent days in response to a hike in fuel
                         concise format, but by clicking on the headline link  prices, namely for LPG.
                         for each section the full text will be available as
                         before.                              GLNG: Novatek signs Arctic LNG 2 supply
                                                              agreements with two Chinese firms
                         AfrOil:  Five  Nigerian  firms  may  bid  for  Russia’s Novatek announced on January 11 that
                         Shell’s SPDC stake                   it had struck separate long-term supply agree-
                         Five Nigerian independents have shown inter-  ments with two Chinese companies – Zhejiang
                         est in joining Shell Petroleum Development Co.  Provincial Energy Group and ENN Natural
                         (SPDC), a joint venture that operates 19 onshore  Gas. Both deals entail LNG being supplied from
                         oil and gas licences in the southern part of the  Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 project, which is under
                         country. Industry and banking sources told  construction and scheduled to start production
                         Reuters last week that at least five Nigerian inde-  in 2023.
                         pendents have indicated that they will submit
                         offers for Royal Dutch Shell’s 30% stake in SPDC  LatAmOil: Ecuador lifts force majeure
                         before the end of January.           The government of Ecuador has lifted a decla-
                                                              ration of force majeure on exports of crude via
                         AsianOil: Bohai overtakes Daqing as Chi-  the country’s two main pipeline systems, the
                         na’s largest oilfield                Trans-Ecuadorian Oil Pipeline System (SOTE)
                         The Bohai cluster offshore China has overtaken  and privately owned Heavy Crude Pipeline
                         Daqing to become the country’s largest pro-  (OCP). Energy Minister Juan Carlos Bermeo
                         ducing oilfield. According to state news agency  made a formal announcement on Quito’s move
                         Xinhua, output from Bohai hit 30.132mn tonnes  to end force majeure on January 6, saying that
                         (602,640 barrels per day) in 2021, edging out the  the oil industry had taken sufficient action to
                         onshore Daqing, which produced 30mn tonnes  mitigate the threat of soil erosion that led to a
                         (600,000 bpd) last year.             20-day shutdown in December.

                         DMEA: Refining in sight at Cabinda   MEOG: INOC to take the reins
                         This week, DMEA looks at refining progress  In this week’s MEOG, we look at Iraq’s plans to
                         in Angola and efforts by Aramco’s oil pipeline  take control at another major southern oilfield
                         investors to refinance their $10.8bn loan. The  as it also works to increase oil export capabili-
                         first of Angola’s three planned refineries is set  ties. The country’s Ministry of Oil last week said
                         to begin operations this year, following a final  that the recently re-established Iraqi National
                         investment decision by its British backer in late  Oil Co. (INOC) would take control of Exx-
                         2020. Meanwhile, a group of investors that last  onMobil’s stake in the West Qurna-1 oilfield.
                         April leased a 49% stake in Saudi Aramco’s oil  Meanwhile, the Iraqi cabinet has approved the
                         pipeline business has hired Citi and JPMorgan  framework agreement for the development of a
                         to help it refinance a loan arranged to support  major cross-border pipeline that will transport
                         the deal.                            oil from the oil-rich Basra province to the Jorda-
                                                              nian Red Sea port of Aqaba.
                         EurOil: Netherlands expects to nearly dou-
                         ble Groningen quota                  NorthAmOil: Enterprise to buy Navitas for
                         The Dutch government said on January 6 that it  $3.3bn
                         expected to increase the amount of gas permit-  Enterprise Products Partners announced this
                         ted to be produced at the Groningen field in the  week that it had agreed to acquire Navitas
                         current gas year to 7.6bn cubic metres, up from a  Midstream Partners from an affiliate of War-
                         previous allowance of 3.9 bcm. Groningen is the  burg Pincus for $3.25bn. The deal will expand
                         largest gas field in Europe outside Russia, but the  Enterprise’s presence into the Permian Basin’s
                         Netherlands has been steadily winding down its  Midland sub-basin, where the company does
                         output following years of earthquakes caused by  not currently have gas or natural gas liquids
                         production activities.               (NGLs) operations other than downstream
                                                              pipelines.
                         FSUOGM:  Kazakhstan  rolls  back  reforms
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