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Uganda Pop Star Could Oversee Major Oil Projects

by Bloomberg |Tuesday, January 12, 2021 The victor in the Jan. 14 election will oversee the implementation of about $20 billion in oil pipeline, refinery and other projects. (Bloomberg) A Ugandan pop star-turned-politician is banking on technology and a high voter turn-out to help him unseat one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders. Bobi Wine is the main challenger to President Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled since seizing power in a coup in 1986. The lead-up to the vote has been marred by the deaths of at least 54 people following protests that erupted after the musician’s arrest in November, and allegations that there are moves afoot to rig the outcome in the incumbent’s favor.

Terrorists Jeopardize Nearly $60B in SE Africa Gas Projects

by Bloomberg |Tuesday, January 12, 2021 Mozambique and Tanzania are strengthening their relations to fight cross-border terrorism. (Bloomberg) Mozambique and Tanzania are strengthening their relations to fight cross-border terrorism ahead of a regional summit on the insurgency that threatens almost $60 billion of natural gas projects. Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi traveled to Tanzania to hold talks with his counterpart John Magufuli ahead of a Southern African Development Community meeting next week that will seek to draft a regional response. The bloc failed to come up with specific strategies in successive meetings last year. The two leaders agreed to resume a joint commission on defense and security, Nyusi told reporters Monday on his return.

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LNG Benchmark Tops $30

|Tuesday, January 12, 2021 A shortage of LNG tankers has also boosted charter rates to a record high. (Bloomberg) North Asia’s liquefied natural gas benchmark rose above $30 per million British Thermal units for the first time, breaking a barrier that few thought possible. Freezing temperatures across north Asia have boosted gas consumption and caught short some end-users, sending the spot rate to new highs. Meanwhile, numerous production issues at export facilities and delays traversing the Panama Canal curbed supplies. The Japan-Korea Marker, Asia’s benchmark for the fuel, rallied 15% to $32.494 per million Btu on Tuesday, the highest since S&P Global Platts began assessments in 2009. Trafigura Group on Tuesday bought an LNG cargo from Total SE for $39.30 per million British thermal units on the S&P Global Platts Market on Close.

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