Nigerian Oil Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke said today she expects Nigerias Opec quota to be increased when the oil producer group next meets in December.
p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-weight: normal;">Nigerian Oil Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke said today she expects Nigerias Opec quota to be increased when the oil producer group next meets in December.Exploration
WorleyParsons receives extension at ExxonMobil's Nigerian project
WORLEYPARSONS NIGERIAN JOINT venture company, DeltaAfrik Engineering Limited, has received notification of a contract extension from ExxonMobil subsidiary Mobil Producing Nigeria for provision of engineering and project delivery services for the Satellites Phase 2 project as part of its ongoing offshore facilities upgrade programme.
p>WORLEYPARSONS NIGERIAN JOINT venture company, DeltaAfrik Engineering Limited, has received notification of a contract extension from ExxonMobil subsidiary Mobil Producing Nigeria for provision of engineering and project delivery services for the Satellites Phase 2 project as part of its ongoing offshore facilities upgrade programme.Sirius cashes up for Nigeria
OIL AND GAS explorer Sirius Petroleum has said it would raise about $25mn through a share placing to fund the development of the Ke field in Nigeria.
p>OIL AND GAS explorer Sirius Petroleum has said it would raise about $25mn through a share placing to fund the development of the Ke field in Nigeria.Ghana and China Sign $3bn Deal for O&G Sector
GHANA AND CHINA have signed deals totalling $15bn during a five-day state visit to Beijing by Ghana President John Atta Mills, signaling the west African countrys rising prominence as an investment destination and future oil producer.
p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">GHANA AND CHINA have signed deals totalling $15bn during a five-day state visit to Beijing by Ghana President John Atta Mills, signaling the west African countrys rising prominence as an investment destination and future oil producer.Gabon sets quota on foreign workers
GABONS GOVERNMENT HAS agreed to trade union demands to limit the number of foreign workers in its oil sector to 10 per cent and requires that all executive posts be held by Gabonese.
p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">GABONS GOVERNMENT HAS agreed to trade union demands to limit the number of foreign workers in its oil sector to 10 per cent and requires that all executive posts be held by Gabonese.