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AllAfrica: South Africa: Gas, Oil Drilling - Landowners in the Dark
Southern Cape landowners and environmentalists are "frustrated" by the lack of answers to their questions about proposed prospecting and drilling for gas and oil in the region, says the Wildlife and Environment Society of SA (Wessa).
AllAfrica: East Africa: Heritage Tax Battle - is the Region at a Loss?
After two decades of search for oil and gas, huge commercial reserves have been confirmed. However, Uganda's ability to transform the assets into cash is in balance.
AllAfrica: Angola: UĂge Province to Get Power From Kapanda Dam
Northern Uije Province will get power from Kapanda dam as from October, guaranteed a source with the sector.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: AGIP, Allied Energy Earmark N150 Billion for Power Generation
As part of efforts to align their organisations with the aspiration of the Federal Government drive towards improving the power supply, Nigeria Agip and Energy Resources and Allied Energy Plc (NAER) said they have concluded plans to make additional investment of $1billion (about N150 billion) in the power sector to double the electricity generation capacity ...
AllAfrica: Nigeria: NGO to Mobilise Against Poor Power Supply
governmental organisation, Initiative for Better Power Supply, IBPS, said it will mobilise Nigerians to the National Assembly to protest against the epileptic power supply in the country, if urgent steps are not taken to address to the problem.
AllAfrica: Ghana: CJA Speaks On Kosmos, GNPC Brawl
The Committee for Joint Action (CJA) has been following with a great deal of interest, developments related to the exploration and production of the hydrocarbon resource of Ghana.
AllAfrica: Uganda: Heritage Oil Exit Earns It U.S. $1.5 Billion
Heritage Oil has completed the sale of its oil and gas interest in Uganda after it accepted terms and conditions set by the Government.
AllAfrica: Zimbabwe: CZI Annual Congress Kicks Off Today
The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries annual congress kicks off today in Victoria Falls with delegates expected to come up with measures to boost productivity in business.
AllAfrica: Gambia: Elton Oil Company Gives to NCAC
As part of its corporate responsibilities and contribution towards promoting and preservation of our cherished traditional norms and values, Elton Oil Gambia Ltd, last Wednesday presented D120,000 cheque worth of fuel to the National Centre for Arts & Culture (NCAC).
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Isoko, Ndokwa Protest Power Outage
THE people of Isoko and Ndokwa in Delta State, yesterday, staged a peaceful protest against the management of Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, over the epileptic power supply to their area and called on PHCN management to install a circuit breaker to serve the new line to the area.
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·Burkina Faso: Biofuels Could Increase Food Production, Says Report
Planting biofuel crops in Africa need not damage capacity to grow food and could even enhance food security, according to a controversial review prepared for the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA).
·Senegal: Power Cuts Frustrate Dakar Residents
Muslim imams in Senegal have called on their followers to not to pay their electricity bills in protest against frequent power outage. Power cuts in Senegal have resulted in anger and frustration in the streets of the capital, Dakar, where blackouts can last up to ten hours.
·Nigeria: Wild Plant May Provide Energy for Poor - Report
Jatropha, a wild plant that grows well in dry areas on degraded lands and can be processed into biofuel, has potential as a low-cost energy source for poor farmers, according to a new United Nations report, which adds that further research is still needed on this crop.
·Nigeria: Fuel Tanker Explodes, Kills Two in Lagos
COMMERCIAL and social activities in and around Apapa, Lagos were abruptly brought to a halt Wednesday after a petrol tanker exploded into flames burning its driver and motor boy to death.
·South Africa: Gas, Oil Drilling - Landowners in the Dark
Southern Cape landowners and environmentalists are "frustrated" by the lack of answers to their questions about proposed prospecting and drilling for gas and oil in the region, says the Wildlife and Environment Society of SA (Wessa).
·East Africa: Heritage Tax Battle - is the Region at a Loss?
After two decades of search for oil and gas, huge commercial reserves have been confirmed. However, Uganda's ability to transform the assets into cash is in balance.
·South Africa: Public-Private Partnership Delivers Rural Development
The Makhado municipality in Limpopo will switch on electricity to 50 poor households in Ha-Matsila village outside Louis Trichardt on Saturday.
·Nigeria: Sanusi Wants Electricity Tariff Raised By 200 Percent
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi yesterday called for an immediate increase of 200 per cent on the current N7 per a unit of electricity.
·Nigeria: Oil Spill - Fishermen Demand N46 Billion Compensation From Mobil
The Artisanal Fishermen Association of Nigeria (ARFAN) has demanded N46.8 billion from Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPNU), as compensation for the destruction of their fishing gears by oil spills.
·Uganda: Company Finds More Oil
Tullow Oil's Ngiri-2 appraisal well in the Butiaba Block 1 has encountered more than 40 meters of net oil bearing reservoir, the thickest oil pay so far encountered in the Butiaba area.
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