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Offshore production leverages FPSO capacity

Production begins at offshore projects

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ANGOLA: TotalEnergies officially started production from the Begonia and Clov Phase 3 offshore projects, leveraging ullage in the PAZFLOR and CLOV floating production, storage and offloading units (FPSO) to add a total of 60,000 barrels a day of new production.

Using Port State Control to combat plastic pollution Using Port State Control to combat plastic pollution

Using Port State Control to combat plastic pollution

Strengthening PSC regimes

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MADAGASCAR: African nations united to strengthen Port State control (PSC) and combat plastic pollution at sea with the support of the GloLitter Partnerships Project in Madagascar earlier this month.

Boosting Africa’s boating ecosystem Boosting Africa’s boating ecosystem

Boosting Africa’s boating ecosystem

Cape Town is playing host to an exciting new event later this year aimed at building on the potential of the boating sector across the African...
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Port terminals shut down for non-compliance Port terminals shut down for non-compliance

Port terminals shut down for non-compliance

NIGERIA: The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), in its role as the Designated Authority for implementing the...
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New vessels delivered to improve safety on water New vessels delivered to improve safety on water

New vessels delivered to improve safety on water

TANZANIA: Two fast search and rescue boats and a modern ambulance vessel have been brought into service in Tanzania to improve safety in the Lake...
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Application to undertake offshore survey for comment Application to undertake offshore survey for comment

Application to undertake offshore survey for comment

SOUTH AFRICA: The public has until 14 August to submit comments on the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) Report and its...
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PMIS rollout completed PMIS rollout completed

PMIS rollout completed

THE GAMBIA: The Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) has completed the roll out of the Port Management Information System (PMIS) in line with their...
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Basic diving course boosts navy capacity Basic diving course boosts navy capacity

Basic diving course boosts navy capacity

KENYA: A cohort of Kenyan naval officers recently completed a 24-week intensive training course designed to equip them with the essential...
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