UK explorer Tullow Oil has to pay capital gains tax on proceeds from the transfer of working interests, or farm-downs, in its Uganda assets to Frances Total and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), a senior government official said.
p>UK explorer Tullow Oil has to pay capital gains tax on proceeds from the transfer of working interests, or farm-downs, in its Uganda assets to Frances Total and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), a senior government official said.Downstream
KBR to perform design, engineering for $3bn Nigeria refinery
KBR HAS BEEN awarded a contract by Houston-based FPR Inc. to provide design and early engineering services for the development of the Araromi Refinery Project in the OK Free Trade Zone (OKFTZ) in Nigeria.
p>KBR HAS BEEN awarded a contract by Houston-based FPR Inc. to provide design and early engineering services for the development of the Araromi Refinery Project in the OK Free Trade Zone (OKFTZ) in Nigeria.EAC Contracts for Tanzania-Kenya Gas Pipeline Study
During a meeting this week in Arusha, Tanzania, an official with the East African Community (EAC) Secretariat said that European and African firms will perform a feasibility study on a proposed natural gas pipeline from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to Mombasa, Kenya via Tanga, Tanzania.
p>During a meeting this week in Arusha, Tanzania, an official with the East African Community (EAC) Secretariat said that European and African firms will perform a feasibility study on a proposed natural gas pipeline from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to Mombasa, Kenya via Tanga, Tanzania.Nigeria oil reform 'will free up funding'
Nigerias sweeping oil reform bill should resolve the Opec members chronic funding shortfalls which have stalled expansion in the countrys energy sector, a senior lawmaker said recently.
p>Nigerias sweeping oil reform bill should resolve the Opec members chronic funding shortfalls which have stalled expansion in the countrys energy sector, a senior lawmaker said recently.Good cheer from China as oil recovers
Behind a great wall of statistics emerges a pattern of domestic energy supplies falling further behind growth overall. But Africa cannot take the huge China market for granted, our Special Correspondent warns.