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Fuel stations intending to profit from fluctuating fuel prices by waiting for prices to come down when placing orders for bulk stock caused an artificial fuel scarcity that led to many fuel stations running out of fuel stock at Katima  |


Nigeria's foremost cooling electrical products manufacturing giant, Haier Thermocool, has again demonstrated its leadership in the home and electrical appliances market by being a major sponsor of the African Greatness Awards Dinner, held at Expo Center, Eko Hotel and Suites,  |
The Angolan delegation attending the Winter Nuclear Energy Conference going on since November 9 in Reno, Nevada, United States of America, addressed the panel on "Perspectives on nuclear energy in developing countries."  |
Shell said yesterday it successfully contained the oil spill caused by suspected saboteurs, who used a hack-saw to cut through the company's Adibawa delivery pipeline in the Okordia-Zarama community in Bayelsa State.  |


The Republican Party of Nigeria (RPN) has supported the strategy suggested by the former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida for the development of the Niger Delta region. Briefing newsmen in Abuja, the National Chairman of the party, Shittu Mohammed said  |
THE Government has formulated a law to ensure that oil revenue is used transparently and equitably.  |
Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris, has said that a memorandum of understanding [MOU] had been signed in South Africa to boost power supply through coal in the state.  |
Once upon a not funny time in London, there lived two Ghanaian students in a modest suburban apartment. These kindred spirits were in their apartment when the lights went out, not as in a general black out oo (there are  |
The IEA's presidential debate in Accra came off successfully, but one issue that Ghanaians will continue to ponder over is the plans that all the presidential hopefuls have for the oil revenue should it come.  |
A Angolan top multi-sectoral delegation (oil, agriculture and parliament), will attend the International Conference on Biofuels set for next November 17- 21, in Sao Paulo State, in Brazil.  |
THE recession in the United States and Europe is viewed as something evil causing untold suffering, but its effect on other countries, including Zimbabwe, has been a boon.  |
The 13-member nation of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will meet in Cairo, Egypt on 29 November for "consultation" on the oil market, a senior Iranian oil official said yesterday, after oil prices continued their slide.  |
A study is ongoing to establish a list of sensitive products that need regulation. These are products which have a big impact on Rwandans  |
Capital Oil and Gas has offered to Partner with the Government of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi in the development of the State.  |
International Energy Agency, one of the world's leading authorities on energy supply says the era of cheap oil is over and prices could soon be back up to $100 a barrel.  |
PETROLEUM group Engen would start importing refined oil and products for medium to long-term needs after a fire gutted the main crude unit of its 135000-barrel -a-day refinery in Durban, the company said yesterday.  |
DR Ransome Owan, Chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), said yesterday that it had concluded work on the Model Power Purchase Agreement (MPPA).  |
THE Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, Uganda, has installed solar panels to provide energy for 10 poor rural families.  |
THE Government has asked the Task Force on Corruption and the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to investigate Zesco's award of a contract to a French company alleged to have paid more than US$1 million in bribes to a Zambian official.  |
THE ripple effect of the global financial crisis could force a review of several key projects in the country, including the electricity generation programme, according to a senior minerals and energy department official.  |
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