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Developing Angola’s offshore assets

FID from TotalEnergies

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ANGOLA: Having announced the Final Investment Decision (FID) on the Kaminho deepwater project, TotalEnergies issued a statement today indicating that production is expected to begin in 2028 with a plateau of 70,000 barrels of oil a day.

Fishing gear aims to help small scale fishers benefit from rights Fishing gear aims to help small scale fishers benefit from rights

Fishing gear aims to help small scale fishers benefit from rights

Donation of fishing gear and equipment

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SOUTH AFRICA: Much needed fishing gear and equipment was donated to small scale fishing enterprises in Port St Johns yesterday when Eastern Cape MEC for Rural Development and Agrarian Reform (DRDAR), Nonkqubela Pieters, visited the community.

More ships for Namibian ports More ships for Namibian ports

More ships for Namibian ports

NAMIBIA: The number of vessels calling at Namibian ports surged by 29% in the financial year ending 31 March with port visits jumping from 1,636...
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Port tariff strategy up for review Port tariff strategy up for review

Port tariff strategy up for review

SOUTH AFRICA: The Ports Regulator of South Africa is calling for comments on its update of the 2015 and 2020 Tariff Strategy documents that...
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Port fails to meet targets ahead of citrus season Port fails to meet targets ahead of citrus season

Port fails to meet targets ahead of citrus season

SOUTH AFRICA: With citrus exports set to increase towards the end of the month, the Western Cape Government (WCG) has raised the alarm on the Cape...
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Cooperation agreement expands engineering focus Cooperation agreement expands engineering focus

Cooperation agreement expands engineering focus

South African Nouum Engineering and Mauritius-based ship repair and conversion yard Taylor Smith Shipyard (TSS) have signed a cooperation...
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Tanker added to South African registry 0 Shipping
MRA Online

Tanker added to South African registry

SOUTH AFRICA: The 100.7m tanker, Uhambo, was officially welcomed as African Marine Solutions’ (AMSOL) 14th vessel to join the South African ships registry this week at a ceremony held in the Port of Durban on Monday.

OPEN LETTER: Dear Captain Rufus Lekala 0 Insights & Opinion
MRA Online

OPEN LETTER: Dear Captain Rufus Lekala

Dear Captain Lekala I think I can speak on behalf of many in the South African maritime industry when I say we are looking forward to seeing a permanent CEO take up position at the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA). When the...

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