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Sun, 11 May 2008 Africa Daily Africa Energy Maritime
Exploration
Full StoryVAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
Full StoryVAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
Full StoryDespite price, future of Nigeria oil sector cloudy
Full StoryDespite price, future of Nigeria oil sector cloudy
Full StoryPetronas and partners strike oil and gas in Mauritania
Production
Full StoryZarkava storms to Guineas victory
Full StoryJohnson: Spoiled by cheap food
Full StoryVAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
Full StoryShell losing 30,000 barrels per day after Nigeria oil attacks
Full StoryNigeria unrests costs Shell dear
Offshore Drilling
Full StoryVAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
Full StoryVAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
Full StoryMedoro Announces Commencement of Drilling in Mali
Full StoryDespite price, future of Nigeria oil sector cloudy
Full StoryDespite price, future of Nigeria oil sector cloudy
Full StoryRoc Oil Suspends Sidetrack Offshore Mauritania
Full StoryVolta Resources commences phase two core drilling program at its Gaoua copper-gold project, Burkina Faso
West Africa Energy
Full StoryJohnson: Spoiled by cheap food
Full StoryVAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
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Full StoryVAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
Full StoryGas Flaring - 2008 Deadline Not Achieveable - Shell
West Africa Maritime
Full StoryNation Markets its Deep Sea Port
Full StoryVAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
Full StoryPetronas and partners strike oil and gas in Mauritania
Full StoryTullow Oil plc - Drilling Update: Banda NW ST-1, Offshore Mauritania
Full StoryAccess Bank to Partner Govt on Development of Maritime Sector
West Africa Oil & Gas Market Guide
Full StoryJohnson: Spoiled by cheap food
Full StoryShell losing 30,000 barrels per day after Nigeria oil attacks -
Full StoryVAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
Full StoryGas Flaring - 2008 Deadline Not Achieveable - Shell
Full StoryDespite price, future of Nigeria oil sector cloudy
Full StoryDespite price, future of Nigeria oil sector cloudy
Full StoryExxon's Nigeria unit producing at pre-strike levels
Sun 11 May 2008
Yar'Adua Warns On Future of Oil
All Africa President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua yesterday visited Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa State in what is his first vis...
Olympics to boost Chinese energy demand
Khaleej Times | LONDON - The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games will boost China's rampant demand for energy, threatening to push wo...
As U.S. politicians search for a solution to high oil prices, answers evade them
International Herald Tribune | There is seemingly no more combustible mix than high oil prices and a hotly contested election. With gasolin...
Johnson: Spoiled by cheap food
Knox News | High food prices are killing people - literally. At least five people died in Somalia last week when violent...
Sat 10 May 2008
VAALCO Plans Major Exploration, Contracts 2 Rigs Offshore Gabon
Stockhouse | 'After years of exacting preparation and planning with our partners and the host governments VAALCO is enter...
Shell losing 30,000 barrels per day after Nigeria oil attacks
Turkish Press | Shell's Awoba plant on the Sambreiro River in the Niger Delta, 25 September 2005. Oil major Royal Dutch Shel...
Nigeria unrests costs Shell dear
Al Jazeera The Shell oil company said it is losing the equivalent of 30,000 barrels of crude oil per day in Nigeria, due ...
Shell losing 30,000 barrels per day after Nigeria oil attacks
Khaleej Times | PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria - Oil major Royal Dutch Shell said Saturday it was losing the equivalent of 30,000 ba...
Shell losing 30,000 barrels per day after Nigeria oil attacks -
Yahoo Daily News | 58 minutes ago | PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria (AFP) - Oil major Royal Dutch Shell said Saturday it was losing the ...
3 Kidnapped Chinese Freed In Nigeria
CBS News Three Chinese construction workers who were abducted in southern Nigeria's troubled oil region have been relea...
3 kidnapped Chinese freed in Nigeria
The News Tribune BEIJING -- Three Chinese construction workers who were abducted in southern Nigeria's troubled oil region have...
3 kidnapped Chinese freed in Nigeria
The Boston Globe | BEIJING—Three Chinese construction workers who were abducted in southern Nigeria's troubled oil region...
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