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Libya s Zawiya operations unaffected by damage | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Libya’s Zawiya refinery is operating normally after sustaining damage following fighting among armed groups near the complex late Oct. 26, a source close to the refinery told S&P Global Platts. State-owned National Oil Corp. said late Oct. 26 that damage was incurred at storage tanks for oil products, crude oil, base oils and chemical additives, .

Bunkerworld News - Nigeria s Dangote refinery to be operational by early-2022 despite shipping constraints

Bunkerworld News - Nigeria s Dangote refinery to be operational by early-2022 despite shipping constraints
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REFINERY NEWS ROUNDUP: Some maintenance continues in Africa | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Some maintenance work is continuing in Africa, as the Secunda refinery is now back online but works are ongoing or planned at the Skikda, Indeni and Natref facilities. Separately, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Oct. 7 confirmed that the government has restored costly subsidies on imported gasoline amid declining revenue that has been significantly impacted by .

Refinery news roundup: Several refineries in Africa remain offline | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

A number of refineries in Africa have been offline, either following maintenance as Zambia’s Indeni, or due to a lack of crude supply as Ghana’s Tema. Two refineries in South Africa also remain offline Engen’s Durban and the Cape Town refinery as well as Cameroon’s Limbe. Near-term maintenance New and revised entries .

Refinery news roundup: Some refineries in Africa remain offline | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Refinery news roundup: Some refineries in Africa remain offline In South Africa, both the Engen and Cape Town refineries remain offline, whereas Zambia’s Indeni is not expected to restart after a maintenance until later this year. Overall refining output in Africa remains low as many refineries remain closed or are operating intermittently, according to Africa-focused oil consultancy CITAC. In South Africa alone, refinery output fell 28% last year as all refineries were closed in April and May due to the lockdown. In April, South Africa’s Engen said it will be proceeding with the conversion of its Durban refinery into a terminal. Astron Energy’s Cape Town will remain closed until 2022, after an incident in July 2020, S&P Global Platts data reported earlier.

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