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Libya's decision to renounce the use of weapons of mass destruction that led to last week's agreement between Tripoli, London [...]
Juniors are increasingly making their first international debuts in Tunisia. This is the case of two newcomers, Ireland's Petroceltic and Canada's Storm.
After signing deals with Tractebel, Statoil and BP, Sonatrach now [...]
AEI understands that foreign companies working in partnership with Sonatrach [...]
The Danish firm Ramboil Energy won the contract for the [...]
France's Technip and the Italian group Snamprogetti have submitted bids [...]
The French government has stepped in after Spain (AEI 359) in an attempt to resolve a conflict that has pitted [...]
Police in Belgium are investigating allegations of fraud against a Japanese firm active in the Congo-K's power industry.
Record of the Swiss-based bank of Elf, Rivunion, are continuing to turn up fascinating information about the circle of go-betweens [...]
Negotiations between Sudan vice president Ali Osman Taha and the leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), John Garang, [...]
After replacing Talisman on the Heglig fields and then OMV on blocks 5A and 5B, the state-owned Indian company ONGC is negotiating its debut in the Melut basin.
After serving regularly as a consultant of EEPCO, the Austrian firm Verbundplan is now seeking the contract to manage the Ethiopian utility.
An audit of the Kenya Power and Lighting Company that was ordered early this year by Mwai Kibaki's government following [...]
To be built by the firm China Water Resources & [...]
Manager of the state-owned utility Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) [...]
The MPLA party congress held in Luanda in the second half of December re-elected Jose Eduardo dos Santos as its [...]
Already partners in Sudan, Petronas and ONGC appear ready to team up in Angola to replace RoyalDutch/Shell on block 18.
Already the winner of contracts to build the 300 MW Tekeze dam in Ethiopia and the giant, 1,250 MW Merowe [...]
President of George Soros' Open Society Institute, Aryeh Neier flew to Angola in mid-December to continue talks that his organization [...]
Africa Energy Intelligence has learned that Sinopec, which presently draws most of its revenue from six oil fields in China [...]
Italy's ENI has made a further move to withdraw from Mauritania's offshore just as a first development in the area looms larger.
Nigeria's decision to try to woo investors by lifting price controls on gasoline has backfired, bringing runaway prices and shortages but no high-profile bidders for its refineries.
Petrobras and RoyalDutch/Shell have finally signed production sharing contracts for blocks which were respectively awarded to them in December, 2000 and May, 2002.
The International Monetary Fund appears full of praise for Equatorial Guinea in the wake of a rash of highly critical [...]
Nigerian finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala appears to be pulling out all the stops to impose her department's authority over the [...]
The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has asked its partners in major joint ventures to help finance its share in [...]
With a street already named after him in the embassy district of Lagos, Walter Carrington, former American ambassador to Nigeria, [...]
Author of a report by Human Rights Watch that came out in mid-December and highlighted the relationship between violence and [...]
Senegal's state-owned oil company Petrosen has signed several partnership accords [...]
The standard production sharing contract that prevails in Nigeria's offshore [...]
The lone foreign company to operate in Guinea Bissau's offshore [...]
The Canadian concern TransAtlantic Petroleum, which recently teamed up with [...]
Twenty four marginal fields relinquished by RoyalDutch/Shell, Chevron-Texaco and Total [...]
AEI understands that the World Bank's board will examine a [...]
The American firm Landmark Graphics, an affiliate of Halliburton, signed [...]
Old Africa hands at the majors or independents are increasingly setting up their own companies.
Present boss of the Norwegian paper manufacturer Norsk Skog, Jan Reinas is to succeed Egil Myklebust as chairman of Norsk [...]
CEO of Burren Energy, the partner of France's Maurel et Prom oil company on the Congolese concessions of Kouilou and [...]
Acting CEO of the Australian oil company Woodside since John Akehurst was fired, Keith Spence has been taking a lot [...]
The American consultancy Tusk LLC, which has experience in working [...]
Global Pacific & Partners is organizing a forum at the [...]
The CWC Group is organizing a conference in London on [...]