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       NRG: Bad news, good news








       Amid bad news including the explosion in Lebanon and concerns about security at storage
       facilities in Libya, progress is being made elsewhere, with a licensing round launched in

       Somalia and a major acquisition announced in Canada



        NRG              WELCOME to the latest edition of NewsBase’s  Africa: Tension rising in Libya
                         Roundup Global (NRG), in which our team of  North Africa appears to be a hot spot this week.
                         international editors provide you with a snap-  Mustafa Sanalla, the chairman of National Oil
                         shot of some of the key issues affecting their  Corp. (NOC), has raised concerns about security
                         regional beats. Get the NRG Oil & Gas Editors’  conditions at the storage facilities that serve Lib-
                         Picks to your inbox every week for free. Just sign  ya’s export terminals on the Mediterranean Sea.
                         up here.                               Sanalla claims that these depots are facing
                           Market conditions remain challenging glob-  heightened risks now that militia groups have
                         ally, and the ongoing pile-up of second-quarter  seized control of key oil and gas infrastruc-
                         losses and revenue declines being announced by  ture. Libya may also be facing broader risks,
                         oil and gas companies illustrates this. Notably,  as the maritime accord it signed with Turkey
                         Saudi Aramco saw its net income for the first half  last December conflicts with a new agreement
                         of this year fall by 50%, while a number of Cana-  between Egypt and Greece on exclusive eco-
                         dian and US producers added to the growing  nomic zones (EEZs) in the eastern Mediterra-
                         list of North American companies announcing  nean Sea.
                         quarterly losses.                      Meanwhile in East Africa, Somalia’s govern-
                           Meanwhile, the government of Lebanon has  ment has launched its first offshore licensing
                         resigned following a major explosion in Beirut,  round. The bidding contest will include only
                         which occurred at a warehouse storing thou-  seven blocks, instead of the originally planned
                         sands of tonnes of ammonium nitrate, and warn-  15. The newly created Somali Petroleum Author-
                         ings have been issued about security conditions  ity (SPA) hopes to wrap up the auctions and sign
                         at storage facilities in Libya.      contracts with new investors by the end of March
                           It has not all been bad news, however, with  2021.
                         a major acquisition announced in Canada and   Uganda, by contrast, appears to be less certain
                         Somalia launching its first-ever offshore licens-  about its timeline for oil production. France’s
                         ing round.                           Total is not likely to make a final investment



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