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AllAfrica on MSNEacop Pipeline Reaches 62 Percent Completion As Uganda Targets First Oil By End of 2026The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has reached a key milestone, with project managers confirming 62% overall progress and expressing confidence that Uganda will produce its first oil before ...
A new oil pipeline to the British Columbia coast is highly likely to be included on a list of projects deemed to be of ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNHungary’s Mol targets Odesa-Brody pipeline to replace Russian oil importsThe company seeks access to the Odesa-Brody crude pipeline, which runs from Ukraine’s Black Sea port to near the Polish ...
Canada is moving closer to approving a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific coast, with strong backing from the ...
June 2025 saw the third consecutive monthly uptick in natural gas flaring across the basin as production continues to outpace ...
As the 900-mile East African Crude Oil Pipeline project takes shape in Uganda, there is the promise of economic benefit. But ...
The Hungarian oil company, which faced criticism for maintaining strong reliance on Russian energy, sees a pipeline from the ...
Ecuadorean state oil company Petroecuador declared force majeure on all operations, including crude exports, after two key ...
Plans to build more oil and gas pipelines in Canada are picking up stream after the country's hydrocarbon powerhouse province ...
Plains All American Pipeline agreed to sell its Canadian NGL business last month. Shares of Plains All American Pipeline ...
His announcement followed the May 2025 release of a 41-page report titled “Ethiopian Energy Outlook 2025” in which the Ministry of Water and Energy confirmed that the government has cancelled the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said a new oil pipeline to Canada’s West Coast is “highly likely” to be proposed as a nation-building project, which could mean it becomes part of Ottawa’s push to ...
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