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  • December 1
  • Public Agenda Ghana: Gov't Must Come Clear On Oil And Gas Policy [editorial]

    The Ghana Research and Advocacy Programme (G-RAP) chose the theme "Transparency, Accountability and Development of the Oil and Gas Industry in Ghana" for its 2009 Research and Advocacy Organisations (RAOs) convention which ended on Tuesday.

  • Public Agenda Ghana: Country Stands to Become a Model in Oil Development

    Ghana is said to be in a good position to become a model for oil development in Africa. With a better political climate and regulation framework coupled with an active press, the new sector in Ghana could develop into something big. However, the country must be cautious in order not to neglect other sectors because they are equally important.

  • East African Business Week Uganda: Country to Earn U.S.$300 Million From Oil Firm Sale

    Uganda government could earn over US$300million in taxes from the sale of a company disposing of its stake in Uganda's oil fields in Western Uganda, according to highly placed industry source.

  • Public Agenda Ghana: Government Doubletalk On Transparency

    The government's apparent classification of the contents of the draft governing policy for the oil and gas sub-sector has met the disapproval of Research and Advocacy Organisations (RAOs) as well as key opinion leaders.

  • The Citizen Tanzania: Gas Company Spends Sh3 Billion On Facilities

    TOL Gases Limited has spent a total of Sh3.2 billion since divesture 2005 to put in place the necessary infrastructure to address production and distribution bottlenecks.

  • Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: Cimag Calls On Marketers to Promote Oil Industry

    The Chartered Institute of Marketing -Ghana (CIMAG), has called on marketers in the country to reposition themselves as leaders in industry and commerce to promote the new and emerging opportunities that the economy may provide, especially the oil industry. Marketers are, therefore, design to acceptable benchmarks for assessing performance of organizations and other industries.

  • East African Business Week Tanzania: Airports Authority Seeks Fuel Suppliers

    There are investment opportunities for supplying fuel to the various airlines that fly into the Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam.

  • Business Daily Kenya: Across-the-Brand Sale of Cooking Gas Begins

    Cooking gas buyers will from Tuesday be free to exchange their cylinders at any Total, OiLibya, KenolKobil, BOC, Shell and National Oil outlets regardless of brand, in a move aimed increasing access to the product and bring down prices.

  • Business Daily Kenya: Policy Shift Opens Door for Cheaper Fuel Options

    The blending of petrol with ethanol will be re-introduced in the Kenyan market next March in a move that will cushion motorists against oil products' price volatility and offer local alcohol distillers a bigger market.

  • Business Daily Africa: New Projects And Peace to Determine Oil Output in Africa

    African oil output will rise sharply in the coming years if new projects start up as expected and tension continue to ease in heavyweight supplier Nigeria.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: FG Insists On Petroleun Industry Reforms

    THE Federal Government, yesterday, stated that there was no going back on oil and gas industry reform, even as it pointed out that the industry was facing core challenges that has made the nation's oil and gas industry perform below its resourceful standards.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Fuel Scarcity Blamed On NNPC Officials

    Nigerians may face hard times this yuletide following indications, yesterday by the Independent Marketers Association of Nigeria(IPMAN), that the pump price of fuel may be hiked again to N150 per litre.

  • The Monitor Uganda: Nation Poised to Join 50 Top Global Oil Producers

    Uganda is likely to be a top - 50 oil producer by 2015 and on course for 100,000-150,000 bpd of oil in five years. However, waxy crude oil will require heated pipeline for transport, reports Reuters.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Tanker Drivers Caused Fuel Scarcity NNPC

    Fuel scarcity currently being experienced in Lagos and Abuja is artificial and has its roots in a recent directive issued to Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) by the national leadership of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation [NNPC] said yesterday.

  • The Nation Kenya: Kenolkobil Wins Bid to Import Crude Oil in January

    The Ministry of Energy has awarded KenolKobil the tender to import 160,000 metric tons of Murban crude oil for processing in the month of January.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Country Signs Renewed Joint Venture With Mobil

    In line with its objective of increasing exploration and production of hydrocarbon resources with a view to growing the nations oil reserves to 40million barrels of crude, the Federal government on Tuesday renewed the leases of OLS 67, 68 and 70 shallow waters with Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, under the NNPC/Mobil Producing Nigeria Joint Venture operation.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: NNPC Targets 50 Percent Ownership of Filling Stations

    ABUJA In a bid to put to rest the perennial artificial fuel scarcity in the country, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said, Thursday, it has concluded arrangements with some Independent Marketers to take over their filling stations in order to sustain steady fuel supply.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Governor Uduaghan Explains 13 Percent Derivation Expenditure [interview]

    DR. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, is the executive governor of Delta state, a major oil and gas producing state noted for several positives but like its neighbouring states often caught in the eye of the storm militancy, pipeline vandalism and piracy.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Edo Oil Producing Communities Allege Exclusion From Post-Amnesty Committee

    OIL producing communities in Edo State have condemned what they described as deliberate exclusion of their people from the post-amnesty committee set up by the federal government.

  • The Daily Observer Gambia: Farmers Trained On Advocacy

    Total Gambia Limited, Subsidiary of Total France on Saturday November 21st held a day's training session for it staff in the conference hall of the prestigious Senegambia Beach Hotel located in Kololi.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: A Ray of Hope in the Oil Rich Niger Delta [opinion]

    For some years now, the Niger Delta has been literally turned to a war zone as militants held the nation to ransom.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: National Assembly to Pass PIB Before Christmas

    The proposed reform of the nation's oil and gas sector could get underway with the planned passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill by the National Assembly before the Christmas holidays begin.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: SPDC, Nembe Inaugurate N215 Million Projects in Bayelsa

    Projects worth N215 million have been inaugurated by Nembe community in Bayelsa State and Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd (SPDC), the company has disclosed.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: At Least 400 Pipelines Vandalized in Niger Delta

    More than 400 pipelines have been destroyed in Nigeria's oil rich Niger Delta region in the last two years, the Lagos-based Vanguard newspaper reported on Monday.

  • New Vision Uganda: Religious Leaders Want Oil Deals Exposed

    THE religious leaders under the Uganda Joint Christian Council have urged the Government to reveal the details of the oil deals it signs with foreign companies.

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