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Claims by the Filipino captain of the Panamanian Flag Vessel, "MT Akuda", that the vessel was earlier hijacked on November 12, 2008 by militants has been described as mischievous and an afterthought by the Joint Task Force (JTF), whose security  |


The Commandant General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Dr. Ade Abulorin, has said that the incidence of petroleum product pipeline vandalisation and oil bunkering had witnessed a significant decrease in recent times.  |
TRANSNET has asked the National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa) for a 74% increase in petroleum pipeline and storage tariffs to fund a new multi-products pipeline.  |
THE Government has set a penalty of over $100,000 (sh197m) for any monthly delays in the the Nyagak Hydro-Power Project.  |


BP and Shell Marketing Services (Zimbabwe) is being sued for US$181 million for damages suffered by one of its clients when the company wrongly withheld the client's 20 280kg of gas for more than 22 months.  |
DunloP Nigeria PLC, has hinged hope of full recovery on favourable government policies in terms import tariffs, incentives and power supply.  |
IJAWS in Delta State have been admonished to support the government of Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan for them to realize the full benefit of their struggle to bring development to their door steps, even as they have been charged to create  |
AS Uganda prepares to drill its first barrel of crude oil next year, the oil revenue and production sharing agreements remain secret.  |
Nigeria may have lost an average of $24 million in the past 48 hours in the wake of the reopening of the oil market after the Sallah holidays as crude oil price slipped below $42 per barrels yesterday.  |
The exploitation of titanium bearing heavy sands in Moma district, in the northern province of Nampula, has run into snags because of oscillations in the supply of electricity.  |
PetroSA is pleased to announce that the company posted a record R11billion in revenue for the for the 2007/08 financial year.  |
Geothermal energy generation in Africa could take a leap forward in 2009 after exploratory studies in Kenya exceeded all expectations, it was announced yesterday (9 December).  |
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