Tagged With Kenya
16 June 2023
Opportunities abound as hydrocarbons remain crucial to growing energy needs
21 June 2022
The continent’s oil production will decline in the 2020s while gas production will increase before starting to slip, according to the IEA
7 June 2022
Africa’s upstream is heavily populated by companies headquartered in London, where an increasingly positive environment for independents contrasts with the public pressure on the majors
10 March 2022
The Anglo-Irish independent is looking for more buy-in to progress its Lokichar/Turkana development
16 September 2021
Kenya’s ambitions to become a crude exporter might be back on track, as Tullow and partners have revised their Turkana plans
11 March 2021
The future of the Anglo-Irish independent’s Kenyan assets hangs in the balance as it puts its money on Ghana
1 February 2021
The Anglo-Irish producer is narrowing its scope for another transitional year
26 September 2019
The East African country exports its first consignment of oil while Tullow prepares for 2020 FID
5 July 2019
The FID timetable has slipped due to environmental and social impact consultation hold ups
4 December 2018
Tullow Oil is to pay a dividend once more. But can it find the barrels to sustain its improving balance sheet?
16 August 2018
Concerns over revenue sharing and security have triggered repeated blockades at the remotely located oil development
13 February 2018
The country's oil-export pipeline will make progress. Tanzania's LNG plans probably won’t
2 November 2017
A project to build an oil pipeline from reserves in the north of the country to the coast is inching forward - slowly
11 August 2017
Oil companies will be hoping that the relatively calm passing of the country's presidential elections will pave the way for faster progress towards pipeline exports
10 August 2017
The Uganda-Tanzania oil pipeline route is close to becoming a reality. Kenya will have to go it alone
14 June 2017
East Africa's new oil producers could maximise the industry's potential by working together, but that's easier said than done