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Uganda, a newcomer on the international oil stage, expects investments to the tune of US$15-20 billion over the next three...
Read moreDetailsEquatorial Guinea, OPEC’s newest member, is taking steps to stem the decline in its oil production following the acquisition by Kosmos Energy...
Read moreDetailsMaikanti Kacalla Baru, group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), has stated that the Federal Government has...
Read moreDetailsCongo Republic plans to replace the board of directors and appoint an audit committee at state oil company SNPC, as...
Read moreDetailsThe oil market is grappling with intensifying geopolitical risks as uncertainty swirls over the impact of tensions surrounding nations such...
Read moreDetailsEssam al-Marzouk,Kuwait’s Oil Minister said OPEC and its partners may not need to extend the November 2016 crude oil production...
Read moreDetailsSaudi Aramco plans to make “the deepest customer allocation cuts in its history” in oil supplies in November to help...
Read moreDetailsOPEC nations pumped slightly more crude in September as Libya’s biggest oil field returned to production. Output from the Organization...
Read moreDetailsOil prices are recovering. U.S. storm damage and strengthening economies may have finally dislodged sentiment away from resignation to a...
Read moreDetailsThose in the oil market fearing a flood of OPEC supply next year will probably be better off preparing for...
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