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Nigeria: Reactors Arrival Spark Off Delta State

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
You will not understand or fully appreciate why the Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan is excited about the recent safe arrival of the reactors imported by Chevron Nigeria Limited for its ongoing Escravos Gas to Liquid project in the


Nigeria: JTF Boss Challenges Crude Oil Thieves

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
Brigadier-General Rimtip said to have refused several overtures in the past by crude oil thieves to keep a close eye on their illegal operations said his troops were not stationed at Benneth Island where some people alleged that military personnel

Nigeria: Military Helicopters, Gunships Deployed to Track Down Oil Thieves

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
The Joint Task Force (JTF) on the Niger-Delta, in the early hours of yesterday (Friday) deployed military helicopters and gunships in the creeks of Bayelsa State to track down fleeing crude oil thieves suspected to have shifted base to the


Uganda: 'Fuel Crisis to End Next Week'

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
FUEL supply is expected to normalise next week, energy state minister Simon D'ujanga told Parliament on Wednesday.

South Africa: The Thick End of the Wedge

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
WHAT is Eskom playing at? Suddenly every newspaper I read carries a dire warning from our monopoly electricity supplier that there may be more power cuts on the way unless we save save save.

Uganda: We Can Refine Our Oil - Museveni

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
Export of raw materials with no value added has confined Africa to the third world bracket.

Nigeria: Hogwash About Fuel Prices

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
The Federal Government has just put itself in a sticky mess. On Wednesday, last week, it attempted to justify its refusal to reduce the price of fuel products (petrol and kerosene) on the grounds that the domestic prices of both

Nigeria: Transparency Initiative for Niger Delta

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
Federal Government has agreed to work with three donor countries, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom to implement measures that would give rise to the enthronement of transparency and accountability in the management of revenues accruing to the Niger Delta

Nigeria: House Restates Commitment to Power Probe

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
House of Representatives has restated its commitment towards debating on the report of its Committee on Power and Steel which investigated contracts awarded by the last administration under the National Integrated Power Programme (NIPP).

Nigeria: Navy Foils Attack on Shell Facility

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
Militants yesterday attacked a Royal Dutch Shell's Nembe Creek flow station in Bayelsa State.

Nigeria: The Road to Life Jail for Seven Soldiers

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
Following the proliferation of militant activities in the troubled Niger Delta region and subsequent clashes with Nigerian law enforcement officers, it has often been noted that the militants are armed with superior firearms.

Nigeria: Time for Prudent Spending

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
Ahead of the eventual presentation of the 2009 Budget to the National Assembly has come the news that governors of the 36 states of the Federation have agreed with the Federal Government over the benchmark crude oil price for the

Nigeria: Under-Dispensing - Ministry Seals Stations

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
Officials of Weight and Measures Department of the Federal Ministry of Commerce and Industry at the weekend, sealed some fuel dispensing pumps of filling stations in parts of Ondo and Ekiti states.

Nigeria: Huge Losses Threatened by Oil Policy Failure

24.11.2008 10:51    allafrica.com
OIL investments in excess of $6.2 billion (about N725 billion) are now at risk following indications that the Nigerian content policy of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has failed as a result of systemic problems in the National Petroleum

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