Archive for May, 2012

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EXPLORATION

Bayfield gets Pletmos exploration rights Bayfield Energy Holdings has secured the exploration rights to the Pletmos shallow water prospect off South Africa.  The explorer announced on Monday it had been given the go-ahead to explore the inshore block it applied …

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GAS

Gas Flare: Still A Burning Issue   Many multinational oil companies operating in Nigeria are yet to adhere to the laws against gas flaring in the country, resulting in not

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POWER

  ABB Launches Outdoor Ring Main Units for Secondary distribution application ABB is set to launch its Safe Link CB, Outdoor Ring Main Unit. This newly launched devise is an

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Oil tanker explosion destroys containers, cars at Apapa port

A 5,000-litre oil tanker, supplying fuel to the terminal’s cargo handling equipment, is reported to have burst into flames and exploded on Monday 23rd April, at the Tin-Can

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LOGISTICS / FREIGHT

West Africa the new piracy hot spot   Piracy is on the increase in West African waters, according to a new report. More than 100 incidents of piracy and armed

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Ghana Summit on Local Content, Oil and Gas.

The concept of Local content development across African oil producing countries is no doubt gaining more grounds; the reality is something they cannot do without. This was exactly

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Going Local: Nigerdock takes local content to Next Level

Launches Abang and Itut satellite fields developments projects platforms “Nigerians and the national economy can only derive maximum benefits from the Oil & Gas Industry and industrialize if the

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RENEWABLE ENERGY

Biomass Seekers in Ghana Apply for WB Insurance Just as hydrocarbon companies are flocking to Ghana, biomass and biofuel investors are also taking advantage of the West African

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Subsidy Report: What Next After the Probe?

Minister, NNPC, Marketers in the Eye of the Storm   It all began as a one –time –merry-go round affair, one person tried to ease the sufferings of Nigerians, another

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Shell eyes $4bn onshore Nigeria push

Shell could be throwing $4 billion behind onshore oil & gas projects in Nigeria in the next few years, chief executive Peter Voser said.  The Anglo-Dutch super major

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