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Angola’s Sonamet delivers on subsea fabrication demand TEY_post_Domingos-AUGUSTO
Interview
Angola - April 29, 2024

Domingos Augusto of Sonamet talks about how the company will successfully deliver on the Agogo project.

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Project highlight - Congo LNG
Articles
Republic of Congo - February 27, 2024

The USD 5-billion Congo LNG project is expected to reach a capacity of 3 million tonnes per year.

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The growth of Angola’s diamond production TEY_post_-José-Manuel-GANGA-JUNIOR
Interview
Angola - January 08, 2024

José Manuel Ganga Junior, CEO of ENDIAMA, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s shift in strategy to ensure more growth and value creation for Angola and the…

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Interview
Kuwait - June 01, 2023

Hasan Qabazard, CEO of the Kuwait Catalyst Company, talks to The Energy Year about the impact of the Al Zour refinery on Kuwait and the effect of recent developments on…

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Interview
- December 12, 2023

Mitsuru Anezaki, CEO of Al Gharbia Pipe Company (AGPC), talks to The Energy Year about the company’s current projects and the competitive advantages that have allowed…

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Suriname: a rising star in oil and gas
Articles
Suriname - November 02, 2023

Suriname’s oil and gas sector is taking off at a dynamic time for the global energy industry, with a worldwide energy transition and wars in Ukraine and the Middle…

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Pipeline construction in Azerbaijan
Articles
Abu Dhabi - November 26, 2014

At a ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli production-sharing agreement, the government of Azerbaijan broke ground on its most…

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Sanctions hit Shah Deniz partner
NEWS
Azerbaijan - October 15, 2014

Russia’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan Vladimir Dorokhin has told TOGY in an interview that Shah Deniz partner Lukoil will suffer as a result of sanctions imposed on…

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Russia fined $50 billion by The Hague
NEWS
Russia - July 30, 2014

Russia is set to appeal a ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, the Netherlands, which ordered it to pay $50 billion in compensation to former…

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