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A fresh oil spill has sparked off a protest in Ibeno, Akwa Ibom State as hundreds of residents staged a peaceful demonstration against incessant oil spills from the operations of Mobil in the area.

Shell's Opolo-Epie facility is the newest gas flare in the Niger Delta. And it gives the lie to claims from oil multinationals and the Nigerian government that they are close to bringing an end to the destructive and wasteful practice of gas flaring.

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The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has uncovered far more oil spill sites in Ogoni than Nigeria regulators had previously discovered.

UNEP was invited by the Federal Government in 2007 to undertake environmental assessment of Ogoni and to determine the appropriate levels of remediation needed to rehabilitate the land to a condition that is environmentally acceptable. UNEP sa...

Ghanaian President John Atta Mills said Thursday his government will soon submit to parliament an oil and gas revenue management bill ahead of planned oil production in the last quarter of this year.

“Ghana is preparing an oil and gas revenue management bill to be submitted to the parliament for approval,” he told lawmakers while presenting his state of the nation address...

The Katine project in Uganda is providing a compelling case study in the complexity of sustainable development. Genuine progress - when possible within the constraints of a liberal capitalist model - comes from solutions that are local, evidence-based and democratically accountable. There are few quick fixes and no magic wands

A unique court case, brought by four Nigerian victims from Goi-Ogoni, Rivers State, Ikot Ada Udo, Akwa Ibom State and Oruma, Rivers State of Shell oil leaks, in conjunction with Milieudefensie [Friends of the Earth Netherlands], begins on Thursday in the court at The Hague. This is the first time in history that a Dutch company has been brought to trial before a Dutch court for damages occ...

Oil tests by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) have shown unacceptable levels of heavy metals in the waste water and mud cuttings left behind by the oil companies in the process of their exploration activities.

The cuttings are pieces of rock that come out of the Earth's crust during drilling. They are thrown in open waste pits which get filled with water when it rains.

The world is heading for a catastrophic energy crunch that could cripple a global economic recovery because most of the major oil fields in the world have passed their peak production, a leading energy economist has warned.

Higher oil prices brought on by a rapid increase in demand and a stagnation, or even decline, in supply could blow any reco...

Kenya is seeking to buy arms from Israel in hopes of securing the support of the Jewish state's military expertise in countering jihadist threats from Somalia. This fits in neatly with Israel's own efforts to boost military sales in strife-torn Africa, particularly among the oil-rich states such as Nigeria and Angola.