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Nersa increases petroleum pipeline tariffs by 0.30%
28th February 2017 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has increased petroleum pipeline tariffs by 0.30%, allowing Transnet Pipelines to realise a 1.43% year-on-year increase in allowable revenue... 


LONG STANDING RELATIONSHIP Members of the Italian–South African Chamber of Trade and Industries have been involved in the South African energy sector since 2013
Chamber looks to strengthen partnerships in local green economy
17th February 2017 By: Nadine James

The Italian–South African Chamber of Trade and Industries’ chief aim at the 2017 Africa Energy Indaba is to raise awareness among Italian corporations regarding investment opportunities in South... 


DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES The Women in Energy conference is designed to aid the increase in leadership and development of women involved in the African energy sectors
Third Women in Energy conference cohosted at Energy Indaba
17th February 2017

The yearly Women in Energy conference, organised by the Africa Energy Indaba, will bring together Africa’s leading women in the energy sector for its third iteration on Monday, February 20 at the... 


BOOSTING ENERGY The Africa Energy Indaba brings together politicians and energy luminaries to envision and catalyse decisions that will enhance access to energy
Conference hopes to catalyse African energy revolution
17th February 2017 By: Nadine James

The 2017 Africa Energy Indaba will enable African energy sector stakeholders to evaluate opportunities and the means to pursue them that could unlock the continent’s energy potential and spark... 


SOUND INVESTMENT Among the fossil fuels, natural gas is the one fossil source which will continue to grow
Global energy council ponders gas-related realities
17th February 2017

In recent years, the gas market has undergone several changes - the discovery of new deposits, the evolution of gas transport techniques and the new gas pipelines are all elements that deeply... 


Nersa CEO Christopher Forlee
New Nersa chief insists regulator will not act illegally when determining 2017 power tariffs
31st January 2017 By: Terence Creamer

Newly appointed National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) CEO Christopher Forlee insists that the Energy Regulator will not take any “illegal” decisions when making a determination in... 


NOT A PIPE DREAM  DPI's new facility will enable it to supply pipes to South Africa's burgeoning gas market.
HDPE pipe manufacturing facility to open in February
20th January 2017 By: Nadine James

Plastic pipes manufacturer DPI Plastics will launch its new Germiston-based manufacturing facility in February. The facility will manufacture high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes from 16 mm up to... 


Sunbird executive chairperson Kerwin Rana
New African owners of Ibhubesi gas prospect aim to settle Ankerlig supply deal in 2017
15th December 2016 By: Terence Creamer

The new African owners of the Ibhubesi Gas Project (IGP), off South Africa’s West Coast, report that negotiations with Eskom for the supply of gas to the Ankerlig power station are ongoing, with... 


Transnet CEO Siyabonga Gama
Transnet sets up R20bn acquisitions war chest, as it pulls in capex horns
7th November 2016 By: Terence Creamer

State-owned freight logistics group Transnet has set aside a R20-billion war chest for mergers and acquisitions inside South Africa and the rest of the continent, owing to “limited” prospects for... 


SAFETY FIRST The product enables tank blanketing which creates a blanket of inert gas in the tank’s vapour space to prevent atmospheric air from entering
Equipment supplier extends safety range, introduces blanketing valve
4th November 2016

Southern African specialised oil and gas equipment supplier Energas Technologies has introduced safety product manufacturer Protectoseal’s Series 10 2” tank blanketing valve (TBV) to the South... 


SUBSEA VALVES Some of the valves supplied to national oil company PetroSA’s Mossel Bay FO Fields for R60-million
Company experiences growth despite difficult environment
4th November 2016

Valve distributor TTV Fluval Group of companies is celebrating 18 years of success in the South African market, further illustrated and encapsulated by this year’s numerous successfully completed... 


 	ENHANCED ENERGY USE The F46 connector, together with the Quicktrap steam trap range, will ensure efficient use of energy on Sasol’s seventeenth air-separation train
Steam traps enhance energy conservation, reduce downtime
21st October 2016 By: Robyn Wilkinson

Valve products and services provider Heaton Valves Africa has been contracted to supply steam traps for the seventeenth air separation train that is under way at energy and chemicals company... 


GERMAN ENGINEERING The FTM units are manufactured by DoseTech partner and German fire-safety product manufacturer FireDos
Newest firefighting technology delivered to South Africa
2nd September 2016 By: Nadine James

Fire protection technology provider DoseTech is promoting the concept of firefighting trailer-mounted (FTM) units to the sub-Saharan Africa oil industry, and has concluded the delivery of the first... 


OIL ON TAP Two Nigerian refineries and a pipeline were brought back online to address the country's petrol shortage
Nigeria, Spain to strengthen bilateral trade relationship
2nd September 2016

Nigeria and Spain, last month expressed their readiness to strengthen their bilateral trade relationship for mutual benefit across the spectrum in the oil and gas industry. State-owned oil... 


DRC fuel storage terminal to create jobs
1st September 2016 By: Anine Kilian

The Matadi bulk fuel storage terminal, which was completed in August at a cost of $100-million, will secure the supply of high-quality reliable fuels for the Democratic Republic of Congo and the... 


SAFETY FIRST Anyone that works with gas installations needs to be a registered gas practitioner with the South African Qualification and Certification Committee for Gas
Greater awareness of SA gas installation regulations needed
26th August 2016

Similar to an electrical equivalent, gas installations need to be regulated in order to ensure optimum safety practices are adhered to. As gas usage increases in South African homes and businesses,... 


Southern African piped gas industry booming
26th August 2016

With the availability of natural gas in countries such as Mozambique and Namibia, coupled with the discovery of gas reserves offshore Mozambique and South Africa, the piped gas industry in Southern... 


STEEL CONSTRUCTION
Zamil will be building a prebuilt steel building for the Saudi Electricity Company
Steel construction company receives major contracts in Saudi Arabia
12th August 2016

Steel fabricator Zamil Steel Construction Company (ZSCC) was awarded a new contract in July valued at R23.1-million by Chinese contractor Sepco 3 for the Riyadh Power Plant (PP) 14 project in the... 


Gas master plan needs to be finalised so investment can follow – Gibb
11th August 2016 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

If South Africa is looking to incorporate more gas into its energy mix, while moving away from carbon-intensive coal, hurdles such as policy uncertainty and legislation need to be resolved in the... 


Petrol strike affects bus routes
2nd August 2016 By: African News Agency

Metrobus has warned commuters its buses would not operate on all scheduled trips from Tuesday owing to the ongoing strike in the petroleum industry which has resulted in depots running low on fuel.... 


SacOil group executive of operations Bradley Cerff
SacOil says DRC drilling may start in 2017 after positive exploration results
29th July 2016 By: Terence Creamer

South African oil and gas junior SacOil is optimistic that energy major Total could initiate a drilling campaign in 2017 on a resource in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), following positive... 


COMPLETE UPGRADE Augusta is helping to improve and upgrade the infrastructure of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
Infrastructure projects to proceed in African country
15th July 2016

Fibre-optic sensors manufacturer and supplier Augusta Industries announced that the Trans Africa Pipeline (TAP) group entered into a memorandum of understanding with the government of the Islamic... 


LNG jetty expansion project in Belgium
South Africa should consider onshore LNG regasification, Fluor argues
12th July 2016 By: Terence Creamer

Global engineering and construction group Fluor argues that South Africa could consider both onshore and offshore storage and regasification options for the importation of liquefied natural gas... 


Exxon said to join Qatar to look at giant Africa gas deal
Exxon said to join Qatar to look at giant Africa gas deal
7th July 2016 By: Bloomberg

Exxon Mobil Corp. and Qatar Petroleum have teamed up to look at energy assets in Mozambique, home to some of the biggest natural-gas discoveries in a generation, according to four people with... 


CABLE WEAR AND TEAR Cable damage and degradation can affect the long-term viability of photovoltaic installations
Cable protection key in solar systems
1st July 2016

Despite the harsh environmental conditions that many photovoltaic (PV) installations are subject to, cable protection is often overlooked, reports electrical component, tool and machinery supplier... 


Creamer Media publishes Energy Roundup for June 2016 research report
Creamer Media publishes Energy Roundup for June 2016 research report
20th June 2016

The June 2016 roundup covers activities across South Africa for May 2016 and includes details of Russia’s State nuclear agency’s plans to sign cooperation agreements with Kenya, Uganda and Zambia... 


Free State poised to be helium pioneer as gas developments unfold
Free State poised to be helium pioneer as gas developments unfold
10th June 2016 By: Mia Breytenbach

The discovery and proposed exploitation of a natural gas dome containing methane and some of the highest concentrations of helium in the world – South Africa’s first onshore gas find – in the Free... 


Disused Saldanha quarry emerging as new liquid petroleum gas hub
Disused Saldanha quarry emerging as new liquid petroleum gas hub
27th May 2016 By: Donna Slater

A liquid petroleum gas (LPG) terminal and import infrastructure are being constructed by energy infrastructure company Sunrise Energy, in Saldanha Bay, in the Western Cape, to curb historical LPG... 


Transnet appoints group executive for R&D
20th May 2016

State-owned Transnet has appointed Khomotso Phihlela group executive for research and development to spearhead and monetise the company’s intellectual property drive. The group has identified... 


Minister outlines 2016/17 gas IPP, FSRU procurement plans
Minister outlines 2016/17 gas IPP, FSRU procurement plans
18th May 2016 By: Terence Creamer

Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson indicates that the procurement processes for the gas-to-power (GTP) programme and associated gas infrastructure will begin taking shape during the course of... 


Nersa to propose a coal benchmark cost as part of its multiyear price determination for Eskom
Nersa to propose a coal benchmark cost as part of its multiyear price determination for Eskom
16th May 2016 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The May 2016 roundup covers activities across South Africa for April 2016 and includes details of the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s proposal to introduce a coal benchmark cost as part... 


JHB firm to expand lithium iron phosphate energy storage module production
JHB firm to expand lithium iron phosphate energy storage module production
13th April 2016

Having completed more than a 100 installations of its locally produced lithium iron phosphate Freedom Lite range of batteries across Southern Africa, Johannesburg-based energy solutions provider... 


Creamer Media publishes Energy Roundup for April 2016 research report
Creamer Media publishes Energy Roundup for April 2016 research report
11th April 2016

The April 2016 roundup covers activities across South Africa for March 2016 and includes details of a North Gauteng High Court Judge’s dismissal of a court application to postpone the 9.4%... 


David Constable
Sasol outlines dual Southern Africa, North America growth plans
8th March 2016 By: Martin Creamer

Despite the lower-for-much-longer oil price outlook, integrated chemicals and energy company Sasol is remaining focused on executing growth projects in Southern Africa and North America as part of... 


Bernard Klingenberg
Sasol sees another R8bn half-year capex going into Southern Africa
7th March 2016 By: Martin Creamer

After spending half-year capital of R8.6-billion in Southern Africa in the six months to December 31, integrated chemicals and energy group Sasol expects to invest a similar capital amount in the... 


Turner & Townsend clinches major oil and gas contract
Turner & Townsend clinches major oil and gas contract
1st March 2016 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

Construction and management consultants Turner & Townsend have been appointed by Black Rhino Mining Oil and Gas Services (BRM) to provide project management and project controls services for the... 


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