WASHINGTON DC, USA,13 June 2022, /African Media Agency/-The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) has officially launched the 2022 U.S. – Africa Business Summit
Angola has reported progress on its refinery projects, which include the new Lobito and Cabinda refineries as well as the upgrade of Luanda. However a number of refineries in Africa, that have been carrying maintenance, remain offline, including Dakar and Pointe Noire, with uncertain prospects for the restart of Tema. Near-term maintenance New and revised .
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A number of refineries in Africa face closure if they fail to upgrade and produce 10 ppm diesel by 2030, according to panelists at ARDA conference. Some of the refineries on the continent, including Ghana’s Tema, still need to upgrade to produce 50 ppm max gasoil. Meanwhile two of the refineries in South Africa .
Energy Capital & Power (ECP) (www.EnergyCapitalPower.com) is inviting media and global energy stakeholders to register for the upcoming U.S.-Africa Energy Forum (USAEF) taking place in Houston, Texas, on 9-10 December 2021. Opened by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, participants will be encouraged to hold meetings, advance deals and hear from 10 African ministerial delegations on the […]