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  • Ophir Energy readies to acquire Dominion Petroleum for $186m - The Citizen Daily
  • Hope this oil debate is not a farce - Daily Monitor
  • Commodity prices may have plunged, but they could still be the place to invest - The Guardian
  • China's food aid for Africa to be all delivered by the end of this month - Xinhua
  • Qatar Shares Rise to 3-Week High on Earnings, Oil; TA-25 Rallies - BusinessWeek
  • Keystone Pipeline: Would oil be consumed in the US or exported? - Billings Gazette
  • Oil flows again in Libya - News24
  • Sudan and South Sudan Will Resolve Oil Issues - Inter Press Service
  • Uganda: Is Democracy Picking Pace in Country? - AllAfrica.com
  • Uganda Shilling Slips for First Day in 4 as Companies Buy Dollar - BusinessWeek
  • Analysis: Gulf, Asia economic links yet to fulfill rich promise - Reuters
  • Halliburton Q3 profits hike 26%, beats Street - Proactive Investors USA & Canada
  • Obama, the king of Africa - Asia Times Online
  • Guinness Ghana targets 30 pct boost in pretax profit - Reuters Africa
  • Angola's Economy to Expand Less Than Expected in 2011, BPI Says - BusinessWeek
  • Nigeria: Oil Industry's Environmental Excellence Tops Govt's Priority List - AllAfrica.com
  • Chinese yuan's new global challenge to the dollar - Christian Science Monitor
  • Ghana May Keep Benchmark Interest Rate at 12.5% After Cedi Drops - BusinessWeek
  • 'No dictatorship' in Angola but need for talks: Dos Santos - AFP
  • S.Africa's Zuma to release politically charged report - Reuters Africa
  • Kenya's Shilling Weakens as Oil Importers Demand Dollars - BusinessWeek
  • Nigeria Starts Sovereign Wealth Fund With $1 Billion - Bloomberg
  • Obama's Africa Deployment All About Oil - The Exception Magazine
  • Anadarko Ends Standoff, Settles With BP on Spill - Bloomberg
  • MENA Unrest May Lead To Oil Underinvestment, Higher Prices-IEA - Wall Street Journal
  • South Africa To Release Report On Its Role In Iraq Oil-for-food Programme - Bernama
  • US denies interest in Uganda oil - New Vision
  • Fortune Favors The Brave - istockAnalyst.com (press release)
  • India to Raise West African Crude Imports at China's Expense - BusinessWeek
  • Research and Markets: Oil & Gas - Top 5 Emerging Markets Industry Guide - Business Wire (press release)
  • Chevron Says US Energy Policy Rife With Contradictions - BusinessWeek
  • BowLeven Raises $124 Million After Cameroon Oil Discovery - BusinessWeek
  • Nigeria 'Vulnerable' to Oil Price Fluctuations, Sanusi Says - BusinessWeek
  • Russia's Russneft plans investment in Nigerian oil - Reuters Africa
  • Crude Oil Guide: Brent Vs. WTI, What's The Difference? (USO, BNO, XOM, CVX, COP) - ETF Daily News
  • IIF sees widening gulf in Arab economies - Financial Times
  • SA hit by petroleum gas shortage - Independent Online
  • Qaddafi Demise Is 'Good News' for Libya, Head of State Oil Company Says - Bloomberg
  • Oil Exports Hit $1.97bn - GhanaWeb
  • Oil equipment helps Houston air cargo soar - Houston Chronicle
  • Mitsubishi Corp: Agreed To Buy 10% Interest In Liberian Petroleum Gas ... - Wall Street Journal
  • Cameroon's President Biya Wins Vote, Extending 29-Year Rule - BusinessWeek
  • How will Qaddafi's death affect oil prices and which region stands to benefit? - Al-Arabiya
  • No oil bounty for France and UK as Libya rebuilds - CNN
  • Shell Plans to Boost Nigeria Gas Production Next Year - BusinessWeek
  • Can Africa tame the traders? - The Africa Report
  • Arab Spring, economic winter spook MENA investors - Reuters
  • Libya's path to oil riches remains treacherous - The Associated Press
  • Zalmay Khalilzad speaks at North Africa Oil & Gas Summit on next steps for the ... - Broadcast Newsroom
  • The strange and evil world of Equatorial Guinea - The Guardian
  • Radical Muslim sect in northeast Nigeria shoots, kills state-run TV cameraman - Washington Post
  • The son of Africa claims a continent's crown jewels - Tehran Times
  • Libya to Declare Liberation as Lines Form to View Qaddafi Body - BusinessWeek
  • North Africa Oil & Gas Summit: Zalmay Khalilzad to Address the Next Steps for ... - PR.com (press release)
  • 5 Stocks for Cashing In on East Africa's Energy Boom - Motley Fool
  • In oil-rich Nigeria, races for local government mirror national problems of ... - Washington Post
  • Nigeria's Oranto Petroleum, 3 others grab Sao Tome oil blocks - Vanguard
  • Sexwale, Motlanthe cleared - News24
  • Oil confidentiality arguments flawed - The Observer (blog)
  • Lukoil explores Africa's west coast - Russia Beyond The Headlines
  • Nigerian military arrest oil thieves, seize vessel, boats - AFP
  • Kony: McCain attacks Obama over Uganda deployment - New Vision
  • Call for Zuma to act on food-for-oil report - Independent Online
  • Analysis: Economic impact of Arab Spring - gulfnews.com
  • Tanzania Shilling Falls for Third Day in Four on Oil Demand - BusinessWeek
  • Africa scene - Full report - BBQ Online
  • LAGCOE shows Acadiana's role in petroleum industry - The Daily Advertiser
  • Nigeria's December Forcados, Bonga Oil Exports to Be Stable - BusinessWeek
  • The Oil Curse, Cont'd - NPR (blog)
  • Nigeria Raises December Bonny Light Oil Exports to 7 Cargoes - BusinessWeek
  • Fresh oil pollution reported in Nigerian region - AFP
  • 2 Ghanaians, 7 Nigerians convicted to 90 years in jail over illegal oil trade ... - Washington Post
  • North America helps oil field service companies - Houston Chronicle
  • French Guiana find seen as Latam oil "game-changer" - Reuters Africa
  • New Technologies Redraw the World's Energy Picture - New York Times
  • Lagos court jails nine for oil theft - AFP
  • US seeks assets of African leader's son - Financial Times
  • PetroSA to Make Final Decision on $10 Billion Refinery by March - Bloomberg
  • In Search of Terrorist Enemies in Africa - Huffington Post (blog)
  • Weatherford 3Q Net Doubles On Strong North America Revenue - Wall Street Journal
  • Oil's Hottest Race From Kenya to Greenland Spurs Record Quest - BusinessWeek
  • Wall St. Giants Seek a Piece of Nigeria's Sovereign Fund - New York Times (blog)
  • S.Sudan oil production to halve by 2020: IMF - Reuters Africa
  • MENA oil exporters face uncertainty in 2012 from global slump, unrest: IMF - Platts
  • US could face chill by seizing E. Guinea assets - The Associated Press
  • Nigeria to Export Three Yoho Oil Cargoes in December, Plan Shows - BusinessWeek
  • Taqa Favors Iraq Energy Assets as CEO Zeroes In on Mideast - BusinessWeek
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Oct 27 - Reuters Africa
  • Angola to Force Oil Companies to Use Local Banks, Angop Says - BusinessWeek
  • Kenya Petroleum Refineries Selects Advanced IBM Technologies to Transform ... - Sacramento Bee
  • Oil's Hottest Race From Kenya to Guiana Spurs Record Quest - San Francisco Chronicle
  • Donn, Celliers among 13 AP staffers to win news organization's 2011 Oliver S ... - Washington Post
  • Cross-border pipeline may change oil's landscape - MarketWatch
  • Shell double its profits to $7.2bn as oil and gas prices spiral higher - The Independent
  • Occidental Profit Jumps; No Quick Libya Bounce Seen - Investor's Business Daily
  • Eni Raises Estimate for Mozambique Gas Discovery - Wall Street Journal
  • US Tells of Corruption in West Africa - Courthouse News Service
  • Fear and wrangling hamper Libyan oil output recovery - Reuters
  • Well of opportunities at Oil and Gas Africa 2012 - Bizcommunity.com
  • Exxon's Tillerson Needs Record Oil Output to Reach Growth Target - BusinessWeek
  • Exxon Struggles To Meet Production Target - News Box
  • Angola Central Bank Sets First Benchmark Rate at 10.5% - BusinessWeek
  • Total, Chevron profits lifted by firm oil price - Reuters
  • Oil fuels political controversy in Uganda - Radio Netherlands
  • Africa's oil scramble heads east to uncertain waters - Reuters
  • Libya's National Oil Co Takes Rare Step Of Disclosing Oil Deals - Fox Business
  • Many questions left to be answered before post-Gadhafi Libya can unlock its ... - Washington Post (blog)
  • Fuel subsidy removal as Nigeria's Arab Spring? - Nigerian Tribune
  • After Liberation, Nowhere to Run - New York Times
  • President Obama: Don't Stop Democracy in Uganda - New America Media
  • Oil's Hottest Race From Kenya to Guiana Spurs Record Quest - BusinessWeek
  • Petronas wants to boost overseas oil & gas ventures-report - Reuters Africa
  • Foreign firms struggle Wrangling hampers Libya oil recovery - Arab Times Kuwait English Daily
  • Chariot Oil & Gas says data points to improved chances of success in Namibia - SmallCapNews.co.uk
  • Tullow ups stakes in Mauritania licences - Reuters Africa
  • Africa's oil scramble heads east to uncertain waters - Vanguard
  • Oil Declines, Paring Biggest Monthly Increase Since May 2009 - Bloomberg
  • Oil Lifting Permit - FG Warns Oil Firms On Timely Application - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • Ophir Energy expands project in Equatorial Guinea - Reuters Africa
  • Brenham Oil & Gas Corp. Provides Update on the Company's Tortious Interference ... - MarketWatch (press release)
  • A Look at Africa Beyond the Turmoil - Wharton Journal
  • Oil Declines, Paring Biggest Monthly Increase Since May 2009 - BusinessWeek
  • Move over Boko Haram, Nigeria's MEND rebels set to restart oil war in Niger Delta - Christian Science Monitor
  • Tullow Restructures Mauritania Contracts, Plans More Work There - Fox Business
  • Oil in focus - Fin24
  • Random shooting in South Sudan oil state after rebel attack - Africa Review
  • South Africa: How the One Percent Pillage the Environment - AllAfrica.com
  • Nigeria's UBA plans fresh capital raising - Reuters
  • Is Canada's oil more ethical than Saudi Arabia's? - Christian Science Monitor
  • Bwana Uncle Sam - SomalilandPress
  • Libya in post-war oil production boom - News24
  • Anadarko Petroleum reports wider net loss on spill settlement - Houston Chronicle
  • Food, oil putting pressure on Tanzania inflation-cbank - Reuters Africa
  • Tullow Oil in Mauritania deal - Irish Times
  • Senators: US promotion of democracy in Africa challenged by China's no-strings ... - Washington Post
  • Drilling snags dent Soco valuation - Financial Times
  • Somaliland says has huge, unexplored oil potential - Reuters Africa
  • Heritage Oil increases Tanzania exposure - Reuters Africa
  • Pioneer Natural Resources Reports Third Quarter 2011 Financial and Operating ... - MarketWatch (press release)
  • IMF warns of 'considerable' downside risks for MENAP oil producers - Oil & Gas Journal
  • Russian oil companies resuming operations in Libya - Kyiv Post
  • Entered Ichimoku Cloud – PTR, PUK, PWB, PXD, RA - Retirement Planning
  • Anadarko Loss Widens to $3.1 Billion on Spill Settlement - BusinessWeek
  • Tullow Oil says sees 100000 bopd in 2012 - Reuters Africa
  • Eni, Gazprom Neft Resume Work in Libya, Margelov Says - Bloomberg
  • Nigerian lawmakers order inquiry into rampant oil theft - Reuters Africa
  • African press review 2 November 2011 - RFI
  • Equatorial Guinea seeks more oil, gas exploration - Reuters UK
  • Bright oil and gas prospects in 'underexplored' East Africa - Creamer Media's Engineering News
  • Exxon Has A $93 Stock Price In The Tank - Forbes
  • South African Markets - Factors to watch on Nov 2 - Reuters
  • Royal Dutch Shell: 'Unprecendented' number of oil thefts target its Nigeria ... - Washington Post
  • 'Unprecedented' interest in SA's unconventional gas resources - Creamer Media's Engineering News
  • South African Markets - Factors to watch on Nov 3 - Reuters
  • Equatorial Guinea sees oil storage operations end-2013 - Reuters Africa
  • The Princess Royal is roped into Tory hunt for black gold in Africa - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Naira Gains for Fourth Day as Oil Companies Sell Dollars - BusinessWeek
  • ANALYSIS: Namibia features on global energy map as oil majors eye untapped ... - Platts
  • Oil explorer Bowleven posts loss - BBC News
  • Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd. Announces Change in Directors - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Nigeria Arrests Three Suspects in Attack on Eni Pipeline - BusinessWeek
  • Ali Tarhouni: A Libyan leader speaks out - Fortune (blog)
  • Libya: Smuggling War as Human Rights? - The Africa Report
  • Emerging power-players compete for Africa - Moneyweb.co.za
  • Uganda to offer over 10000 sq km for oil bids - Reuters Africa
  • Pirates seize oil tanker, kidnap crew near Nigeria - eTaiwan News
  • Total Returns to Full Production at Offshore Sites in Libya - BusinessWeek
  • DCD-Dorbyl Marine unveils upgraded Cape Town oil services facility - Creamer Media's Engineering News
  • Highlights from Africa Oil Week conference - Reuters
  • Private security: Pirates seize oil tanker, kidnap crew off coast of Nigeria's ... - Washington Post
  • Pioneer Natural Resources Company Reports Operating Results (10-Q) - GuruFocus.com
  • Next Oil Rush: maybe next door, maybe across the globe, but always with risks ... - Daily Maverick
  • Petronas' Engen may exit South Africa refinery because of protest - Malaysia Star
  • Sailors, oil tanker seized off Nigeria released - Boston.com
  • Lessons from Libya for the wretched of the earth - East African
  • Pioneer Natural Resources (PXD) - Analysts' Weekly Ratings Changes - LocalizedUSA
  • Islamist Group Kills Dozens in Nigerian Attacks - Wall Street Journal
  • Without oil laws in place MPs are just wasting time - Daily Monitor
  • Nock plans jetty as EA oil demand set to triple - East African
  • Pirates release Halifax oil tanker off Nigeria - BBC News
  • Leadership Africa - BBQ Online
  • Chariot confident of securing rig for Namibia well - Reuters Africa
  • Total makes offshore oil discovery in Nigeria - Vanguard
  • VAALCO Energy Inc (EGY) Posts Quarterly Earnings Results, Misses Estimates By ... - LocalizedUSA
  • Euro Coal-Prices rise $1/T, tracking oil - Reuters
  • Bakken Oil Weakens to a Discount as North Dakota Output Rises - BusinessWeek
  • Europe's Woes Make Their Way Across the Mediterranean - AHN | All Headline News
  • Stabilizing Oil Market Helps Shares of SandRidge and Hyperdynamics - MarketWatch (press release)
  • For Uganda, oil industry is more curse than cure - CTV.ca
  • S.Africa's PetroSA restarts gas-to-liquids refinery - Reuters
  • CAMAC Energy Signs Heads of Agreement to Acquire Avana Petroleum - Bradenton Herald
  • Oil prices expected to stay up - Kansas City Star
  • Nexen Invites You to Attend Our New York Investor Day- December 1, 2011 - MarketWatch (press release)
  • An OPEC Nation in Trouble - Motley Fool
  • China Oil & Exploration Company Ltd Announce Pending Acquisition In Africa Is ... - Your-Story.org (press release)
  • Uganda the Key in East Africa's Oil-Driven Energy Revolution - AllAfrica.com
  • Mali Oil Exploration Is 'Well Advanced,' Prime Minister Says - BusinessWeek
  • White House Expands Off-Shore Drilling - ABC News (blog)
  • US Increases 2011 Crude Oil Price, Cuts Demand Outlook - BusinessWeek
  • Has Obama Just Kicked Off Another Oil War -- This Time in Africa? - AlterNet
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Nov 10 - Reuters Africa
  • UPDATE 1-Oil price helps offset Arab turmoil losses at OMV - Reuters
  • The Tragedies of African Democracies – XVII - GhanaWeb
  • Oil lower, supply data takes some of the sting - MarketWatch
  • Kagina, Energy minister give differing oil figures - New Vision
  • Amnesty: Shell Should Commit $1 Billion To UN's Nigeria Cleanup Call - Fox Business
  • IEA fears price of oil will soar to $150 - The National
  • UPDATE 2-Tullow cuts output view, Liberian well disappoints - Reuters
  • IEA Sees Potential for $150 Crude Oil - Wall Street Journal
  • Could Expensive Oil Help the US Economy? - The Atlantic
  • Time for Big Oil to Rethink Its Bigness? - BusinessWeek
  • Libya's new leaders to bet on economic diversity - The Associated Press
  • Sinopec to Pay $3.54 Billion for Stake in Galp's Brazilian Unit - BusinessWeek
  • A review of real economic developments across SA, Africa and the world - Creamer Media's Engineering News
  • Exclusive: Libya wealth fund cash to finance reconstruction - Reuters
  • Long-ignored Uganda on oil boom cusp - UPI.com
  • Africa: Why the Attempted Remilitarisation of Region Will Fail - AllAfrica.com
  • IEA fears oil spike; OPEC dreads European defaults - Reuters
  • Ghana Faces Multiple Warnings Over High Oil Growth - Voice of America
  • Keystone XL Pipeline to Bring Jobs & Oil - PBS Nightly Business Report
  • Oil Prices inch Closer Toward Triple Digits - PBS Nightly Business Report
  • The Many Factors Fueling a Return to $100 Oil - Wall Street Pit
  • South Africa: Minister of Energy Wants an Audit of Oil Refineries - AllAfrica.com
  • Brazil eyes strategic partnership with Africa - Ahram Online
  • Sinopec Adds to Brazil Assets With Purchase of Galp Unit - BusinessWeek
  • Tempers rise over oil palm in Sierra Leone - Reuters
  • Hill Int'l: '11 sales to beat '10 by at least 11% - MarketWatch
  • Brazil eyes strategic partnership with Africa - Vanguard
  • Africa: Stop Natural Resource Plunder - A Conversation with Paul Collier - AllAfrica.com
  • E.Guineans vote in constitutional referendum - AFP
  • APPA Wants Africa To Use Crude Oil Proceeds To Boost Development - Nigerian Observer
  • Alaska lawmakers seek to force state's oil-wealth investment fund to divest of ... - Bellingham Herald
  • Libyan Oil Output Can Reach 800000 Barrels by End of 2011, Berruien Says - Bloomberg
  • Has Obama kicked off another oil war - this time in Africa? - Daily Monitor
  • Chariot Oil & Gas begins 3D seismic programme in Central Blocks - Proactive Investors UK
  • Hyperdynamics Begins Deep Water 3D Seismic Survey - Daily Markets
  • Libya's Oil Comes Back Online: Opportunities Abound - Seeking Alpha
  • Afren Rises After Completing Nigerian Oil Asset Purchase - BusinessWeek
  • Oil Trades Near Highest Since July as Italy Rebuilds Government - BusinessWeek
  • Equatorial Guinea vote 'a sham' - BBC News
  • Wentworth Resources Limited : Results of Annual and Special Meeting - Reuters (press release)
  • Alaska lawmakers seek to force state's oil-wealth investment fund to divest of ... - MiamiHerald.com
  • Ruin & Rebuild: Warfare worth $300bln Libya windfall - RT
  • Mini Refineries of Israel May Invest in Ugandan Oil Facility - BusinessWeek
  • Afren Rises After Completing Nigerian Oil Asset Purchase - BusinessWeek
  • Syria eyes Asia, Africa to offset sanctions-economy min - Reuters Africa
  • Libya seeks UK firms to develop oil sector and construction industry - The Guardian
  • Ghana Risks Higher Prices, Debt as Budget Gap Set to Widen - BusinessWeek
  • Nigeria to add three Bonny oil cargoes in December - Reuters
  • Spared in War, Libya's Oil Flow Is Surging Back - Ocala
  • Religious Voices Loud and Clear at Keystone XL Protests - Center For American Progress
  • Nigeria appoints new oil sector regulator chiefs - Reuters Africa
  • Oil-rich Equatorial Guinea reports more oil finds and increased production - Washington Post
  • Kaztec Engineering Ltd. Completes Campaign 2 of Addax Petroleum Contract ... - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Oil and China - Forbes
  • Tullow Oil set to get Uganda stake sale nod - Financial Times
  • Uganda's Oil Threatens One of Africa's Most Biodiverse Zones - Voice of America
  • Shale Oil Saps African Crude as Libya Returns: Energy Markets - San Francisco Chronicle
  • Iraqi Oil Production Hits a Crossroad - Wall Street Journal
  • The Oil Price Conundrum - Seeking Alpha
  • Drill Into Oil Services to Play Rising Energy Prices - Investorplace.com
  • As rich world sputters, Brazil looks to Africa - Reuters
  • Nigeria oil state poll chaos - News24
  • After Tar Sands Pipeline Decision Delayed, Other Routes Sought - National Geographic
  • Anadarko Petroleum's Historic Oil Discovery - Wealth Daily
  • Oil hits $100 as US economy slowly improves - BusinessWeek
  • Shale Oil Saps African Crude as Libya Returns: Energy Markets - San Francisco Chronicle
  • The Rush for Oil in West Africa – The New Wild West? - Inter Press Service
  • Angola pours oil money into debt-ridden Portugal - The Guardian
  • The Climate Post: After Tar Sands Pipeline Decision Delayed, Other Routes Sought - Huffington Post
  • Oil hits $100 as US economy slowly improves - eTaiwan News
  • North Africa: Tuareg, Mali and a Post-Gadaffi Sahel - Rising Risks to Oil ... - AllAfrica.com
  • Oil falls on EU discord ahead of weekend - Ninemsn
  • OPINION | U.S. African Command: the return of colonialism to Black Africa? - Twin Cities Planet
  • Asia to Cut West African Crude Imports to Three-Month Low - BusinessWeek
  • Tough terms could deter oil investments in Libya - MarketWatch
  • The Oil and the Glory: The Weekly Wrap: Nov. 19, 2011 - Foreign Policy (blog)
  • Hijackers take two boats, hostages, off Nigeria - sources - Reuters Africa
  • Saif al-Islam Gaddafi captured in Libya - Hindustan Times
  • Nigeria's central bank: naira at desired stability - Reuters
  • Tough terms could deter Libya oil investment - MarketWatch
  • Russian Hopes of WTO Debt-Grade Boost Dashed by Rating Companies - BusinessWeek
  • OPINION | US African Command: the return of colonialism to Black Africa? - Twin Cities Planet
  • Killing the Keystone XL Pipeline: What Next? Tilting at Windmills? - Forbes
  • Oil Rich Gulf Co-operation Council Grows - The Media Co-op
  • Oil standards push - Shepparton News
  • Libya's oil could be a curse or a blessing - GlobalPost
  • South Africa has expressed interest in oil exploration, fishing, tourism and ... - Asian Tribune
  • Boardroom pay down at oil and gas firm Bowleven - Herald Scotland
  • Will Occidental, American Liberty Petroleum and Nevada boom from $150 Oil ... - SmallCap Network
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Nov 22 - Reuters Africa
  • Durban is the 'last chance' - Independent Online
  • Oil tycoons scarce on Africa rich list - Upstream Online
  • Sanusi Says Nigeria Must Renegotiate Offshore Oil Contracts - BusinessWeek
  • Oil Search Resumes Next Month - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • "Green" palm oil demand growing, but not fast enough-WWF - Reuters
  • Oil mixed on debt worries, strong dollar - Fin24
  • African oil reserves reach over 119 billion barrels in 2010 - AngolaPress
  • THOMPSON AYODELE: Africa's future is in the palm of its hand - Business Day
  • No Date for Oil Subsidy Removal - Minister - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • Samson Oil Showing Promising Growth While Hyperdynamics Frightens Investors - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Crude gets worse on geo political tensions - Commodity Online
  • African Union Designates Lord's Resistance Army a Terror Group - Voice of America
  • Nigeria to Cut January Akpo Crude Oil Exports to Five Cargoes - BusinessWeek
  • Africa Oil Q3 2011 Financial and Operating Results - MarketWatch (press release)
  • 3rd Eastern African Oil, Gas & Energy Conference: March 26-28, 2012, Nairobi ... - Afribiz.info
  • Nigeria's labour union, state oil firm tango on fuel scarcity - African Manager
  • Dubai non-oil exports to soar 36 pct in 2011, 2012: official - The Daily Star
  • Uganda: Prescription for Prosperity - AllAfrica.com
  • AFRICA MONEY-Angola takes cautious look at Portugal plea - Reuters Africa
  • President of graft-prone Nigeria suddenly fires head of anti-corruption agency - Washington Post
  • Wentworth Resources Limited : Q3 2011 Financial Statements and MD&A - Reuters (press release)
  • OIL FUTURES: Crude Prices Tick Higher In Quiet Holiday Trade - Wall Street Journal
  • Somaliland Expects Agreement With Ophir Energy 'Within Weeks' - BusinessWeek
  • Naira Heads for Weekly Fall After Central Bank Moves Target Peg - BusinessWeek
  • Repartition of Somalia - Sunatimes
  • Lukoil Quarterly Net Slumps 21% on Output Dip, Ghana Dry Wells - BusinessWeek
  • Saudis Seek to Ensure Climate Talks Won't Hurt OPEC Oil Income - Bloomberg
  • Factbox: Who's in charge of Libya's oil industry? - Reuters
  • Africa Oil Corporate Update - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Time is running out for a new climate future - CBS News
  • SID, IBM, CNQ, LYG, ABT - Notable Stocks with Volume at NYSE - Retirement Planning
  • Libya Appoints Former Eni Veteran Ben Yezza as Oil Minister - BusinessWeek
  • Obama projects Pacific power - Sunday Times.lk
  • Western Union/USAID Hold Africa Workshop in Atlanta - GlobalAtlanta
  • Federal environment minister will defend oilsands as 'ethical' energy source ... - Vancouver Sun
  • Odumegwu Ojukwu, Breakaway Biafra Leader, Dies at 78 - New York Times
  • Uganda's Oil Could Be Gift That Becomes a Curse - New York Times
  • EU oil import costs soar above $400bn - Financial Times
  • Oil Advances a Second Day on Europe Debt Plan, Syrian Sanctions - BusinessWeek
  • DRC elections in the balance - Times LIVE
  • Oil Advances a Second Day on Europe Debt Plan, Syrian Sanctions - Bloomberg
  • Climate burden should be shared fairly - gulfnews.com
  • SOS: Shipment to West Africa requires trust in lieu of tracking number - Capital Times (blog)
  • Peter Kent to Push “Ethical Oil” in South Africa - The Mark
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Nov 28 - Reuters Africa
  • Libyan-US Venture Waha Oil Co. Resumes Crude Output - BusinessWeek
  • Reserves upgrade turns east Africa into explorers' Mecca - Evening Standard
  • Arab League Sanctions Syria - The Mark
  • Africa: Activists to Unite Against Climate Gangsters - AllAfrica.com
  • Alberta oil 'legitimate' resource: Peter Kent - Financial Post
  • MARKET WATCH: EU economic crisis holds down oil prices - Oil & Gas Journal
  • Durban's Mission: Food Security First - Sacramento Bee
  • Uganda's oil can support economy - New Vision
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Nov 29 - Reuters Africa
  • Africa's East Coast in Natural-Gas Spotlight - Wall Street Journal
  • Oil may reach $175 by 2015 on less investment - FuelFix (blog)
  • South Sudan Offers Khartoum “Package” Over Oil Shipments (Guest Voice) - The Moderate Voice
  • Chevron Delays Brazil Wells as Government Probes Offshore Spill - Bloomberg
  • South Africa Posts Biggest Trade Gap in 10 Months as Exports Dip - Bloomberg
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Nov 30 - Reuters Africa
  • Canada's Oil Sands Kill Africans, Says Greenpeace Leader - TheTyee.ca
  • SA could gain from massive gas find - Independent Online
  • Archbishop Tutu challenges Canada to stop protecting big oil - Vancouver Sun
  • Central African nation hopes to avoid resource curse of oil - MarketWatch
  • Oil Futures Open 15 Cents Higher at $100.51 a Barrel in New York Trading - Bloomberg
  • Oil-Tanker Returns Rise to Four-Week High as Ship Supply Drops - BusinessWeek
  • Qatar Shares Climb Most in Three Weeks as Central Banks Act; Oil Advances - Bloomberg
  • Tutu challenges Canada on oil and gas policies - Vancouver Sun
  • Pancontinental to raise $15 mln for Africa exploration - Reuters
  • European Refiners Wary of Potential Iran Oil Ban - Wall Street Journal
  • Anadarko Scores Big With Mozambique Find, Stock Going To $88 - Forbes
  • COLUMN-US dreams of energy independence: John Kemp - Reuters
  • Sudan Denies Blocking South Sudanese Oil Exports - Voice of America
  • US: 2 Americans Kidnapped Off Nigeria Coast Freed - Voice of America (blog)
  • Sanusi Says Nigerian Inflation a 'Threat' - Bloomberg
  • Hard to Move the Needle for Chinese Oil Demand - FuelFix (blog)
  • Sudan, South Sudan fail to reach oil revenue agreement - The Africa Report
  • Fresh Syria violence kills 4, wounds 2 Lebanese - msnbc.com
  • Africa: When Silence Replaces the Truth, Silence Becomes a Lie - AllAfrica.com
  • Chesapeake Doesn't Expect More Utica-Sized US Discoveries - BusinessWeek
  • The oil sands' misguided critics - National Post
  • Anadarko sees more gas from huge Mozambique field - BusinessWeek
  • Senate Unmasks Fuel Subsidy Mafia - Adenuga, Otudeko, Iheanacho Others Fingered - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • Defending Canada's Oil Sands video - CBC.ca
  • Dompok to lead trade delegation to South Africa, Nigeria - The Borneo Post
  • Nigerian group: Fresh pipeline spills - News24
  • Kenya: Oil Tanker Hijacked By Pirates in April Now Released - AllAfrica.com
  • Insight: African leader's son tests US anti-corruption push - Reuters
  • China's Creeping Foreign-Oil Addiction - Wall Street Journal
  • Police: 6 killed after gunmen bomb police stations, rob banks in north Nigeria ... - Washington Post
  • Chinese shine a light on Senegal's energy future - China Daily
  • Budgeting for turbulent times - BusinessDay
  • Bill outlawing gay marriage in oil-rich Nigeria puts foreign HIV, AIDS funding ... - Washington Post
  • Big Oil Heads Back Home - Wall Street Journal
  • Energy E&P spending to reach record high - Reuters
  • Big Oil's Trouble Abroad - Motley Fool
  • Cementing ties: India and the African energy safari - Commodity Online
  • What's Lurking in Your Olive Oil? - Fox News
  • Solyndra, Oil Pipeline Show Obama's 'Misguided' Priorities - NewsMax.com
  • Shell Oil's Nigeria operation plagued with spills, violence - MiamiHerald.com
  • African Oil Boom Town - Wealth Daily
  • Oil & gas: Eastern premise - Financial Times
  • California backs EU plan for "dirty fuel" label - Reuters
  • Big Oil's Trouble Abroad - DailyFinance
  • Safe Plays in 'Unsafe' Oil and Gas - Investorplace.com
  • India looks at Africa to bolster its gas needs - Deccan Herald
  • Peak oil debate losing relevance due to new upstream technology: Repsol CEO - Platts
  • Knight Metals Ltd. Completes Tunisia Oil and Gas Transaction - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Big spending needed to meet future demand: oil CEOs - Reuters
  • Sudan Exports More Gold to Boost Foreign-Currency Reserves - BusinessWeek
  • Oil Declines in New York as German Official Rejects Combining Rescue Funds - Bloomberg
  • Uganda oil pipe could export S. Sudan crude - MarketWatch
  • US Refinery Closings 'Negative' for Oil Tankers, Arctic Says - BusinessWeek
  • BP, Shell Plan to Resume Exploration, Boost Production in Libya - Bloomberg
  • Palm Oil Face Bias From Western NGOs Despite Benefits - Bernama
  • Marathon Oil to Focus Majority of $4.8B Budget on Eagle Ford - Fox Business
  • Oil-for-food a 'UN attack' - Independent Online
  • Nigeria's Trade Surplus Widens in Third Quarter on Oil - BusinessWeek
  • China trying to mediate oil impasse between Sudan, South Sudan, again stepping ... - Washington Post
  • Oil May Rise as Supplies Fall on Europe Crisis, Greely Says - BusinessWeek
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Dec 9 - Reuters Africa
  • An Inevitable Keystone Pipeline - Wall Street Journal
  • ERHC Energy Schedules Fiscal 2011 Year-End Conference Call - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Turtle Bay: Obiang's palace building spree - Foreign Policy (blog)
  • Oil at $150 Becomes Biggest Options Bet on Iran: Energy Markets - San Francisco Chronicle
  • Exxon Sees Cleaner Energy Future, Though Oil Still No. 1 Fuel - TheStreet.com
  • Oil Declines as ECB's Draghi Damps Bond-Purchase Speculation - BusinessWeek
  • INSIGHT: More dirty details on the Iraqi oil-for-food scandal - Daily Dispatch Online
  • Book by former spokesman shows how Nigeria president wilted away, ultimately ... - Washington Post
  • India Plans to Step Up Oil, Gas Investment in Africa - Wall Street Journal (blog)
  • China's Envoy to Africa Expresses Concern Over Sudan Oil, Border Disputes - Bloomberg
  • Parliament Authorizes Confiscation of Oil Exports - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • Indian firms keen to buy stakes in Africa's energy assets - Economic Times
  • 9 Million Barrel Potential Nigerian Oil Field Bought by Shell and Eni - The Maritime Executive
  • Book: Late Nigeria president wilted away in office - Boston.com
  • Trade deficit shrinks for fourth straight month - BusinessWeek
  • Essar proposes 6 mn tonne refinery in Uganda - Firstpost
  • Reliance industries seeks to raise Africa exports - MarketWatch
  • Hopes rise of breakthrough at crucial climate summit - The Independent
  • Iran says crude market balanced, oil prices "good" - Reuters Africa
  • Trade deficit shrinks for fourth straight month because of steep drop in ... - Washington Post
  • Underdeveloped east Sudan seething - News24
  • Climate conference approves landmark deal - CBS News
  • Seeing tourism in Libya's future | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-12-11 - Philadelphia Inquirer
  • India to increase oil imports from Africa - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • China warns of risks without deal on Sudanese oil - Boston.com
  • NYSE Hot Stock Picks for Monday Early Trade - PXD, HNZ, SLT, CNO, RDC - Retirement Planning
  • REFILE-China refines overseas oil grab strategy - Reuters UK
  • Palm Oil Trade Fair In Africa Spot On Amid Growing Demand - Bernama
  • India eyes Ghana oil stake - Ghana Business News
  • Court Suspends Parliamentary Oil Probe - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • Kuwait Oil Minister Sees No Need to Change OPEC Output Quota - Bloomberg
  • Chinese envoy warns of serious consequences if no oil deal reached between ... - Washington Post
  • S. Sudan exploring new oil pipeline routes in East Africa - Sudan Tribune
  • Oil, gas in growth mode - Oil & Gas Journal
  • Annual CITGO-Venezuela Heating Oil Program Helps Families in Need for Seven ... - PR Newswire (press release)
  • Citi ups 2012 Brent crude oil forecast - Arab News
  • Morgan Stanley Adds Nigerian Stocks on Growth Prospects - BusinessWeek
  • Losing 'Virginity': Olive Oil's 'Scandalous' Fraud - WBUR
  • British mercenary details failed coup in book - Reuters
  • Jonathan to Push Spending Curbs in Nigeria to Narrow Budget Gap - Bloomberg
  • Libyan Oil Output May Return to Previous Level by 2014, IEA Says - BusinessWeek
  • Hunt for terrorists shifts to 'dangerous' North Africa, Panetta says - msnbc.com
  • Oil-Field Stocks With Maximum Potential - Motley Fool
  • Sub-Sahara Africa Stocks: Oando of Nigeria, KenolKobil Decline - BusinessWeek
  • Early Trade Stocks with Upside Prospects - CNQ, IR, ST, APC, GPS - Retirement Planning
  • Tunisia: NZOG secures 40% stake in Cosmos South oil block - African Manager
  • West African Oil boost for Russia's Lukoil - RT
  • Oil-rich South Sudan to launch its economic pitch - Reuters Africa
  • Oil: Nation eager to remain master of its own destiny - Financial Times
  • India and Africa in Oil Deals - NASDAQ
  • Angola: New Oil and Banking Legislation - AllAfrica.com
  • OPEC agrees to keep oil output stable - Globe and Mail
  • Ghana: almost a star - Financial Times (blog)
  • Italian hostage in Nigeria freed - News24
  • Central Africa Sees Endgame in LRA Conflict - Voice of America
  • ERHC Energy Inc. Reports Year End 2011 Financial Results - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Gabon Votes for Parliament With Bongo Set to Maintain Control - BusinessWeek
  • Anadarko Petroleum Corp (APC): Diverse Portfolio of Worldwide Onshore and ... - GuruFocus.com
  • Oil bribery documents forged? - Independent.co.ug
  • FTSE live: market report: as it happened, December 15, 2011 - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Chevron 'Committed' to Brazil Despite Oil Spill - Wall Street Journal
  • China's Oil Diplomacy a First - OilPrice.com
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Dec 16 - Reuters Africa
  • OPEC Accord Helps Balance the Books - Wall Street Journal
  • Oil attorney Peter Monrose dies at 94 - NOLA.com
  • 'Death-trap' Nigeria highways make fatality rates in oil-rich nation among ... - Washington Post
  • Foreign investment outlook dims as Arab Spring continues - Jerusalem Post
  • Bongo and Bell Pottinger can't stir voters in Gabon - The Independent
  • Naira Heads for First Weekly Gain in Four on Oil Company Sales - Bloomberg
  • Humanitarian needs must take priority in South Sudan, warn aid agencies - The Guardian
  • Simba Energy has "exciting and potentially highly prospective" assets, says Edison - Proactive Investors USA & Canada
  • Cobalt International Jumps 22% as Angola Lease Extended - Bloomberg
  • Africa Oil Corporate Update - MarketWatch (press release)
  • South Sudan: Will Oil Lead It Out Of Poverty? - NPR
  • Libya faces uncertainties in reconstruction despite efforts of interim gov't - Xinhua
  • Kenya to gazette 7 offshore oil fields - East African
  • US: Libya faces long, difficult road - News24
  • Hindustan Petroleum Seeks Low-Sulfur Crude for Late-December - Bloomberg
  • Why are we determined to inscribe a curse on our oil? - Daily Monitor
  • Hyundai Heavy wins $900m Africa order - The Korea Herald
  • Why Nation Will Find It Hard to Navigate Through Current Economic Storm in 2012 - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • Kenya buys 138050 T oil products for Jan: trade - Reuters Africa
  • Trafigura earned record $1.1 bln in 2011: report - Reuters
  • The Oil and the Glory: In the street and the palace, the Arab Spring strikes ... - Foreign Policy (blog)
  • Iran faces prospect of EU crude embargo - Financial Times
  • Africa Oil provides corporate update - OilVoice (press release)
  • Mauritania, Total sign oil exploration, production agreement - African Manager
  • Harper warns Americans he will ship oil elsewhere - CTV.ca
  • Sub-Saharan Africa Stocks: Cement Co., Total Kenya Are Active - BusinessWeek
  • Oil Subsidy - Jonathan Deceived Governors--Ekiti Speaker - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • Nigeria Plans to Export Seven Agbami Crude Cargoes in February - Bloomberg
  • Angola Opens New Oil Frontier With Final Presalt License Deals - Wall Street Journal (India)
  • Iran faces prospect of EU crude embargo - Financial Times
  • OIL FUTURES: Crude Corrects Higher As Risk Appetite Returns - Wall Street Journal
  • Oil and tourism - Independent.co.ug
  • Shell shuts Nigerian oil platform after leak - Reuters
  • 'Nigeria Lost N56 Trillion to Oil Technology in 50 Years' - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
  • For Energy Supply Risks, Look Beyond Iran - Wall Street Journal (blog)
  • Will frankincense be wafting away for ever? Number of trees that produce ... - Daily Mail
  • Uganda: Bunyoro Youth Want Oil Shares - AllAfrica.com
  • Ethiopia convicts Swedish journalists of terrorism - Christian Science Monitor
  • Petrobras to Expand Pre-Salt Oil Drilling to Angola in 2012 - Bloomberg
  • Chinese diplomacy may be the lucky charm to resolve Sudan's oil impasse - Business Daily Africa
  • Oil spill at Shell deepwater field off Nigeria - GlobalPost
  • Asian imports of W. African oil to rise nearly 40 percent - Kipp Report
  • Rights Body: $32 Billion Missing in Angola - ABC News
  • Gasoline Stockpiles Rise to Five-Month High in Europe's Hub - Bloomberg
  • Libya May Load 420000 Tons of Crude on Four Tankers This Week - Bloomberg
  • Naira Pares Losses After 18-Year Low on 2012 Depreciation Fears - Bloomberg
  • Afric Oil - Business Excellence Magazine
  • Ivory Coast using oil border dispute to punish Ghana - GhanaWeb
  • Human Rights Watch: Angola government must account for $32 billion missing ... - Washington Post
  • New Indices Provide Exposure to Unconventional Oil & Gas, Indonesian Small ... - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Shell offshore Nigeria oil facility shut after leak - Reuters
  • Nigeria to Raise February Daily Crude Oil Exports by 1.8% - Bloomberg
  • Emerging Stocks Head for Weekly Gain on Boost From US Data - BusinessWeek
  • Asia to Import Most West African Crude in Six Months on India - Bloomberg
  • Vitol Fails to Sell Urals Oil; Nigeria February Exports to Rise - BusinessWeek
  • Fracking & Emerging Markets Find Common Ground - Barron's (blog)
  • Asia to Import Most West African Oil in Six Months on India - BusinessWeek
  • Naira Weakens to 17-Year Low on Higher Public Spending Concern - Bloomberg
  • China replaces Iran oil with Mideast, Africa, and Russia - Al-Arabiya
  • Nigeria's worst offshore oil spill in a decade came as workers loaded tanker ... - Washington Post
  • Land prices rise with mad rush for oil-rich Hoima - East African
  • Naira Weakens to 17-Year Low on Higher Public Spending Concern - BusinessWeek
  • Indian oil firms look at sourcing crude from Brazil - Business Standard
  • Chinese oil giant acquires Canadian energy company - CBS News
  • Libya Says Oil Industry Recovers - Bloomberg
  • Crude oil: on the swings - Business Recorder
  • Shell's Nigeria oil spill gets muted response - AngolaPress
  • Christmas attacks claimed by Muslim sect on churches, police in Nigeria kill ... - Washington Post
  • Libya Says Oil Production Exceeds 1 Million Barrels a Day - BusinessWeek
  • Oil interests push China into Sudanese mire - Hindustan Times
  • China's oil production gamble - Washington Post
  • protests resulting in economic difficulties - Xinhua
  • Dozens killed as Nigerian Islamists bomb churches - Sydney Morning Herald
  • Search for oil gains impetus with the entry of big drillers - Business Daily Africa
  • Libyan Crude Output Exceeds 1 Million Barrels a Day: Persian Gulf Oil - Bloomberg
  • Oil-thirsty China stuck deep in Sudanese muck - The Seattle Times
  • Royal Dutch Shell says worst Nigeria offshore oil spill in more than a decade ... - Washington Post
  • 2011 -- A Year of Challenges and Opportunities in Africa - Black Voice News
  • Which African muscle, Mr. President? - Modern Ghana
  • Varun Ind sells 51% in African oil block to Chinese co for $150 m - Hindu Business Line
  • Oil price climbs amid Iranian threat - Financial Times
  • PetroSA Sells Anadarko Stake in South African Concessions - BusinessWeek
  • The Year's Most Overlooked Energy Stories - National Geographic
  • Fall further in electronic trade as API posts hefty rise in crude supply - MarketWatch
  • Hyperdynamics resumes drilling offshore Guinea, shares up - Reuters
  • Oil deal with Kurds fuels political tensions in Iraq - Fort Worth Star Telegram
  • Oil Prices Predicted to Stay Above $100 a Barrel Through Next Year - New York Times
  • Naira Strengthens Most in a Week on Oil Company's Dollar Sales - BusinessWeek
  • Gazprom Neft to Increase Oil, Gas Output to Record Next Year - BusinessWeek
  • Ghana latest in Africa to cut fuel subsidies - Reuters Africa
  • Naira Weakens on Dollar Shortage After Central Bank Auction Ends - Bloomberg
  • Arab Awakening could begin to resemble European Enlightenment - Chicago Tribune
  • Oil rises at end of record year - Sydney Morning Herald
  • Piracy Rises in Oil-Rich West Africa - Voice of America
  • Anadarko Gets More from 2008 Sale - Zacks.com
  • In an African Dynamo's Expansion, the Perils of Prosperity - Wall Street Journal
  • Deepwater drilling thriving in Gulf after BP spill - Austin American-Statesman
  • Libya's ordeal - Ahram Online
  • International ad campaign features farm bureau leader; oil painting... - Santa Cruz Sentinel
  • Oil Pares Third Annual Gain as Manufacturing in China Contracts - BusinessWeek
  • From Keystone XL to U.S. oil reserves, politics drove energy agenda in 2011 - Calgary Herald
  • Oil ends 2011 up 13 percent, third year of gains - Reuters Africa
  • Why Nigerians oppose oil subsidy removal –Ndoma Egba - Daily Sun
  • China's quest for energy from Russia exposes history of distrust - The Seattle Times
  • Nigeria declares state of emergency in violence-hit areas - Hindustan Times
  • The Middle East and North Africa in 2011: On the brink of Chaos? - Middle East Online
  • Crude oil futures - Weekly outlook: January 2 - 6 - Stock Markets Review (press release)
  • Echoes of Biafra as ethnic angst boils in Nigeria - The Australian
  • Camac makes moves as Eni divests in Nigeria - Upstream Online
  • Hunt for Gas Hits Fragile Soil, and South Africans Fear Risks - New York Times
  • Nigeria to Remove Subsidy on Gasoline, Pricing Agency Says - Bloomberg
  • Oil ends 2011 up 13 percent, third year of gains - Reuters
  • 5 Stocks to Play Angola's New Oil Boom - msnbc.com
  • America's oil boom - New York Post
  • Accusations fly as oil slick hits Nigeria coast - Reuters
  • Nigeria, Global Biofuels Sign 414 Billion-Naira Accord - Bloomberg
  • CAMAC Energy Provides Update on Nigerian OMLs 120/121 and West African Growth - Your Industry News (press release)
  • Ghana To Become Black Power... - GhanaWeb
  • The Global Note – New Year's Edition: What To Watch For In 2012 - ABC News (blog)
  • Nigeria fury as fuel prices double after subsidy ends - BBC News
  • Angola's Dos Santos keeps succession open - Reuters Africa
  • Oil, Gold, Copper Rise; Natural Gas Falls: Commodities at Close - Bloomberg
  • Shale Gas Turns the Tables on Petroleum Powers - Inter Press Service
  • Nigerian villagers protest oil spill of their coast - Public Radio International PRI
  • China, Oil and Ethnic Cleansing in Horn of Africa - Ogaden Online
  • Sub-Sahara Africa Stocks: Eterna of Nigeria; Kenya Electricity - BusinessWeek
  • China buys Russia, Vietnam oil as Iran supply cut - Reuters
  • Naira Gains for 2nd Day as Oil Rise Outweighs Political Concern - BusinessWeek
  • PetroChina buys full stake in Canada oil sands project - Los Angeles Times
  • Nigeria Braces for Nationwide Protests After Fuel Doubles - BusinessWeek
  • SandRidge Energy and Hyperdynamics on the Upswing as Oil Begins 2012 With a Bang - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Nigeria Oil Troubles Offer Key Lessons - AllAfrica.com
  • Europe Distillates-Trade thins, fuel oil up - Reuters Africa
  • Nigerian naira gains vs dlr on oil firms forex sales - Reuters
  • S. Sudan talking in bad faith over oil: Bashir - Africasia
  • Investment in African Renewable Energy Reaches $3.6 Billion in 2011 - FXstreet.com
  • New Year, New Record: How to Save at the Gas Tank - Patch.com
  • RPT-UPDATE 1-Iran says has way to work around EU oil ban threat - Reuters
  • Brenham Oil & Gas Corp. Invited to Negotiate Production Sharing Contracts in ... - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Nigerian Unions Urge Strikes Over Scrapped Gas Subsidy - Wall Street Journal
  • Libyan NOC to Export 9.71 Million Barrels of Crude This Week - Bloomberg
  • Cove Energy gets go-ahead for secret auction sale - Financial Times
  • UK supply chain threatened in Middle East, Africa - Supply Chain Digital
  • Egypt Extends Deadline for Oil, Gas Bidding Round to End-March - Bloomberg
  • Shell: Production resumes in field that saw worst Nigeria offshore spill in ... - Washington Post
  • Oil steady as dollar gains cap rise on Iran - Reuters
  • Bourbon Chief Says Africa Drilling to Boost Supply-Ship Rate - BusinessWeek
  • As anger over fuel price hikes grows in Nigeria, police in north break up sit ... - Washington Post
  • Nigeria Defends End of Fuel Subsidies as Workers Plan Strike - BusinessWeek
  • Brenham Oil & Gas Corp. Invited to Negotiate Production Sharing Contracts in ... - Business Review USA (press release)
  • Africa Rising: Sub-Saharan Africa set for 2012 boom - Christian Science Monitor
  • Iran's pneumonia, Turkey's flu, China's energy acupuncture - Hurriyet Daily News (press release)
  • Ruble Gains Versus Dollar First Time in Three Days on Higher Oil - BusinessWeek
  • China, India, Japan top buyers of Iran's oil - Economic Times
  • EU energy traders mull alternatives to Iran oil - UPI.com
  • What is behind Nigeria fuel protests? - CNN International
  • Africa Drilling May Boost Supply-Ship Rates - Bloomberg
  • The Quality of Growth - Liberian Daily Observer
  • World Oil Markets: 2011 In Review - Analysis - Eurasia Review
  • Jonathan Meets Planned Union Strikes by Announcing Cuts in Salaries, Costs - Bloomberg
  • Fuel on flames as Nigerians eye oil wealth - Times LIVE
  • Saudi Arabia's Automotive Aspirations - The Media Line
  • FACT CHECK: Promising gain without pain - The Associated Press
  • Oil price: how much will a barrel cost in 2012? - «Market Leader» - news and previews making you rich.
  • National gas prices up 12 cents in past 3 weeks - WGME
  • Iran: Bushehr nuclear plant to reach full capacity by end of month - Haaretz
  • Bourbon upbeat on oil industry It expects more demand and higher rates for ... - Malaysia Star
  • Nigeria Braces For Fuel Strike That May Disrupt Oil, Close Ports - BusinessWeek
  • $ 20 trillion needed for global oil & gas infrastructure - Khaleej Times
  • Sub-Sahara Africa Stocks: Oando of Nigeria, Safaricom of Kenya - Bloomberg
  • Kenya Shilling Weakens on Higher Dollar Demand By Oil Importers - Bloomberg
  • Frontier Exploration to Drive Growth in Oil & Gas - Pavel Molchanov - Raymond ... - The Wall Street Transcript
  • Shale Bubble Inflates on Near-Record Prices - Bloomberg
  • OIL FUTURES: Crude Stays Balanced Between Euro Zone, Iran - Wall Street Journal
  • Boko Haram and US plans in Africa - UPI.com
  • Angered by gasoline prices and corrupt government, Nigeria begins strike ... - Washington Post
  • Strike over fuel prices paralyzes oil-rich Nigeria - Albany Times Union
  • Angolan Banking System Ready for Influx of Oil Dollars, CEO Says - BusinessWeek
  • Nigerian oil union says talks planned on shutting down oil sector - Platts
  • Obama sending 5 US military officers to South Sudan amid outbreaks of ethnic ... - Washington Post
  • South Africa Stocks: Altron, Anglo, Amplats, BHP, SacOil, Sasol - BusinessWeek
  • Shale Bubble Grows on Near-Record Prices for Untested Fields - BusinessWeek
  • TOTAL Expands in Mauritania - Zacks.com
  • Fela Kuti's Seun takes the stage to speak for Nigeria's fuel protesters - The Guardian
  • Oil Prices Rebound as Nigeria, Iran Tensions Escalate - TheStreet.com
  • Nigeria's Jonathan in Deadlock With Striking Unions Over Subsidy - BusinessWeek
  • Nigeria News: Protests continue amid increased sectarian violence - GlobalPost
  • Africa Rising: Jeffrey Sachs says Ghana's future looks bright - Christian Science Monitor
  • Oil & Gas Sector: TXO shares jump after US associate makes key acquisition in ... - Stock Market Wire
  • Iran will struggle to sell embargoed crude - Financial Times
  • Nexen $3.3 Billion Windfall Signaled With CEO Exiting: Real M&A - BusinessWeek
  • US Military to Help Build South Sudan - Voice of America
  • Crude Oil Falls After Decrease in German Growth Bolsters Recession Concern - Bloomberg
  • Nigerian oil workers threaten to halt output - Financial Times
  • Oil union threat may make Nigeria govt negotiate - Reuters
  • Largest-ever animal rescue subject of free lecture series - The Patriot Ledger
  • SA 'undecided' on Iran oil sanctions - Mail & Guardian Online
  • Kosmos to explore for oil in Cameroon - Reuters UK
  • Police: 2 protesters wounded in police altercation in Nigeria on 4th day of ... - Washington Post
  • Oil Gains, Paring Weekly Drop, as Nigeria Counters Delay to Iran Sanctions - Bloomberg
  • Oil climbs to one-week high - Sydney Morning Herald
  • Maersk says unable ship goods into Nigeria ports - Reuters
  • Political activity in Iran, Nigeria drive up crude oil futures - Daniels Trading
  • Oil India Said to Study Possible Purchase of U.K. Gas Explorer Cove Energy - Bloomberg
  • Union threatens oil production shutdown in Nigeria, causing jitters on world ... - Washington Post
  • Equatorial Guinea agrees to sell crude oil to Swaziland - Independent Online
  • Africa: Continent's Three-Legged Dilemma - AllAfrica.com
  • Oil's Trouble Spots - Council on Foreign Relations
  • Lukoil 2011 Oil Output Down 5.5% To 90.7 Million Tons - Wall Street Journal
  • OIL FUTURES: Crude Falls On New Europe Downgrade Worries - Wall Street Journal
  • Africa: Oil and Israel - Unalterable Determinants of US Policy - AllAfrica.com
  • Oil prices deflect a blast of hot air - MarketWatch
  • Nigeria Oil Workers Threaten to Join Strikes - Wall Street Journal
  • Oil drops on euro zone jitters - Proactive Investors UK
  • Oil Rises From Two-Week Low on Nigeria Disruptions, Iran Tension - BusinessWeek
  • Swaziland on track for railway and oil boost - BusinessLIVE
  • Tullow Oil invests £25000 to build a local pool for the oil and gas sector - East African Business Week
  • India counters China in Africa - Deccan Chronicle
  • AAA: Gas prices remain at historic highs for January - Augusta Free Press
  • Chinese President to Inaugurate New African Union Headquarters - Voice of America
  • Three set to bid for Anadarko's Brazil unit - Financial Times
  • Africa practices dirty oil business - New Vision
  • Analysis: Nigeria: will it fall apart or can it hold? - Reuters
  • Iran tension – oil lower - Oman Daily Observer
  • Sudan oil pipeline crisis deepens - News24
  • Nigeria Oil Shutdown on Hold, Unions Ready to Continue Talks - BusinessWeek
  • Africa must unite to take back riches: iLIVE - Times LIVE
  • Nigeria fuel strike ends with soldiers in streets - Seattle Post Intelligencer
  • Oil gains as market ponders supply uncertainties - MarketWatch
  • Poorest Nations Host Biggest Gas Finds in Sign of Deals: Energy - BusinessWeek
  • WAfrica Crude-Weaker despite lower Angolan exports - Reuters Africa
  • China's Wen vows to promote Mideast peace - AFP
  • Angola's Oil-Led Foreign-Currency Reserves Rise 44% in 2011 - Bloomberg
  • West Africa Oil-Cargo Demand Gains on Hormuz Threat, Arctic Says - Bloomberg
  • Nigeria strikes no imminent threat to oil sector - MarketWatch
  • Somalia: Dharoor block exploratory wells started - Oil & Gas Journal
  • Nigerian union orders oil shutdown from Sunday - Reuters
  • Euro Coal-S.Africa prices rise $3/T - Reuters
  • Oil prices mixed after positive economic data - AFP
  • Uncertainty troubles Nigeria after fuel subsidy strike is halted - CNN
  • US to ensure oil market balanced despite Iran cuts - Reuters
  • Oil may rise as Nigeria adds to supply fears: Survey - Moneycontrol.com
  • South Sudan Accuses Sudan of Stealing Oil - Voice of America
  • Canada's Africa Oil spuds oil well in Somalia - Reuters
  • A week of fuel fury - Vanguard
  • How Africa plays into Iran's nuclear ambitions - CNN (blog)
  • Tullow Falls on Further Delay at Jubilee Oil Field Off Ghana - Bloomberg
  • Chevron Involved In Another Accident, Stock Unaffected - Forbes
  • Thanks Shale! Talent Tussle Gets Vigorous for Oil and Gas Professionals - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Sub-Sahara Africa Stocks: Nigerian Breweries, Tullow Oil Ghana - Bloomberg
  • Sudan says oil deal with south depends on security - Reuters
  • Analysis: Nigeria protests up pressure to reform oil sector - Reuters
  • KNOC's Dana Petroleum Looks to Expand in West Africa to Double Oil Output - Bloomberg
  • Anadarko Hits Oil in Ghana Again - Zacks.com
  • RUBIS COMPLETES THE ACQUISITION OF 50% OF DELTA PETROL OIL TERMINAL IN TURKEY - Reuters
  • West Africa oil boom overlooks tattered environmental safety net - iWatch News
  • Cameroon Daily Oil Output to Rise 59% by Year-End on Wells - Bloomberg
  • Nigeria's Naira Falls as Government Probes Oil Transactions - BusinessWeek
  • Barrelling towards fuel shortages - Mail & Guardian Online
  • Chevron: Search called off for 2 missing foreign workers off Nigeria's coast ... - Washington Post
  • Nigeria to Export Four Erha Oil Cargoes in March, Plan Shows - BusinessWeek
  • Schlumberger 4Q net income up as revenue improves - CBS News
  • Schlumberger CEO: Absent Recession, Oil Prices Won't Weaken Significantly - Fox Business
  • Report: Arab Spring bad for non-oil states - UPI.com
  • Africa Cup Host Equatorial Guinea Gets Unflattering Comments - Voice of America
  • Snake oil salesmen and dodgy HIV "cures" - Gant Daily
  • South Sudan will continue talks with Khartoum despite halting oil production - Sudan Tribune
  • Madagascar's Ravalomanana back in South Africa - Reuters
  • Somalia oil exploration: Drilling begins in Puntland - BBC News
  • Crude oil prices may remain below $100/barrel in 2012: Report - Economic Times
  • Unity is main goal of Libyan team in Africa Cup of Nations - The Guardian
  • South Sudan to unveil pipeline plans next week: minister - Chicago Tribune
  • On the Sudan - South Sudan Oil Negotiations - StarAfrica.com
  • Hope for steady supply as firms win oil tenders - Business Daily Africa
  • Football masks Equatorial Guinea's 'hars - FOXSports.com
  • Swaziland oil deal set to benefit neighbours - Independent Online
  • Insight: Africa "black diamond" spenders show their luster - Reuters
  • Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan once hailed as man of destiny - CNN International
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Jan 23 - Reuters
  • South Sudan sues Khartoum over confiscated oil - Sudan Tribune
  • US Looks to Africa to Squeeze Iran - Wall Street Journal
  • US oil production to surge on shale output: EIA - Reuters
  • Angola's Sonangol, Banks Interested in Portuguese Companies - BusinessWeek
  • Asia Stocks Gain a Sixth Day as New Zealand Dollar, Oil Advance on Europe - Bloomberg
  • Africa: Thabo Mbeki Speaks On African Problems - 'Ugandans Shouldn't Wait for ... - AllAfrica.com
  • Tullow Sees First Uganda Oil in 2013, Deal-Signing 'Shortly' - BusinessWeek
  • Middle East, North Africa growth set to improve this year - Gant Daily
  • Sub-Sahara Africa Stocks: Eterna Oil & Gas Nigeria, Total Kenya - Bloomberg
  • ERHC Energy Inc. Updates Shareholders on Progress - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Sasol Would Miss Full Value of Iran Asset in Sale, Nedgroup Says - BusinessWeek
  • Brent slips to $110 as euro zone worries weigh - Reuters
  • South Sudan's Doomsday Machine - New York Times
  • As sect violence continues, strains become apparent in oil-rich, poverty ... - Washington Post
  • Pioneering African Business Initiative Launched By Tullow Oil - Modern Ghana
  • Murphy Oil's West African Unit To Incur $370 Mln Asset Impairment Charge In Q4 - NASDAQ
  • Occidental Petroleum 4Q Net Up 35% On Higher Oil Prices - Wall Street Journal
  • AFRICA: High cost of child trafficking - IRINnews.org
  • Africa Oil Output To Bounce Back In 2012 - Risk WatchDog
  • Zenawi: Africa access to oil already 'rationed' - Capital FM Kenya
  • Asia to Boost West African Crude Imports on Cheaper Brent - BusinessWeek
  • South Sudan, Kenya Sign Pipeline Deal - Voice of America
  • At bombed north Nigeria police station, youth rage burns in oil-rich, poverty ... - Washington Post
  • Africa Oil, Tullow begin drilling in northern Kenya - Reuters
  • S.Africa assesses scenario of Iran oil import cuts - Reuters
  • Russia May Double Offshore Oil, Gas With Brazil Model, BofA Says - Bloomberg
  • Oil and water still don't mix - San Antonio Current
  • Angola March Oil Exports at Nine-Month Low, Final Plan Shows - Bloomberg
  • Germany hangs Greece out to dry as Asia looks to Africa for oil - NASDAQ
  • Two firms in joint venture to drill for oil near Lodwar - Business Daily Africa
  • South Sudan Gambles Big With Oil Shutdown - Voice of America
  • Sub-Sahara Africa Stocks: First Bank of Nigeria, Japaul Oil - BusinessWeek
  • Museveni praises E.Guinea over oil use - New Vision
  • Nigerian Naira Falls for Second Day as Oil Dollar Sales Decline - BusinessWeek
  • Africa Oil Spuds Oil Well In Kenya - Coastweek
  • The American Graduate School in Paris Announces New Publication on the ... - Sacramento Bee
  • The Oil and the Glory: The Weekly Wrap -- Jan. 27, 2012 - Foreign Policy
  • Iran oil embargo seen as a problem for South Africa - People's Daily Online
  • Nigeria gunmen attack police post in flashpoint city - Africasia
  • Museveni, oil firms disagree over tax - Daily Monitor
  • Top oil magnates living it up - Vanguard
  • Geopolitical stakes in Nigeria: Curious role of the IMF - RT
  • New Orleans hosts international conference focusing on oil spill-affected wildlife - WWL
  • Non-oil sectors to boost Nigeria's growth in 2012 - Vanguard
  • North America Losing Its Oil Edge - Scientific American (blog)
  • Iran says oil could reach $120 to $150 per barrel - Boston.com
  • UN nuclear inspection gets under way in Iran - CBS News
  • South Sudan and Sudan, Somalia, expected to dominate as African Union starts ... - Washington Post
  • Brent drops towards $111/bbl; EU, Iran eyed - Reuters
  • Africa Seen Mirroring Brazil in Atlantic Coast Drilling:Energy - BusinessWeek
  • U.S. tries to steady oil-rich, but restive Nigeria - Washington Times
  • Rebels in Sudan capture Chinese workers - Washington Post
  • Oil & Gas Africa Conference offers opportunity previews - Bizcommunity.com
  • Gabon Says BHP Close to Winning Belinga Iron-Ore Deposit Rights - BusinessWeek
  • African leaders gear up for top AU Commission job vote - Times of Oman
  • Angola Names Former Sonangol Head Vicente as Economic Minister - BusinessWeek
  • Unilever Ghana Profit Rose 75% on Boost From Sale of Unit - BusinessWeek
  • Iran offers to extend UN nuclear inspections - CBS News
  • Iran May Ignite a Global Explosion - DailyFinance
  • Sonde Resources looks at alternatives for North Africa - Proactive Investors USA & Canada
  • China Denies Sudan Freed Workers Held by Rebels - New York Times
  • African Markets - Factors to watch on Feb 1 - Reuters Africa
  • A massive set-back for IDZ grand plan - Moneyweb.co.za
  • Oil reaches peak after overestimation - NKU The Northerner Online
  • An African at the Super Bowl - Sowetan
  • Sub-Sahara Africa Stocks: First Bank of Nigeria, Japaul Oil Move - Bloomberg
  • Chinese Workers Easy Prey in Africa as Growth Sending More Citizens Abroad - Bloomberg
  • Oil prices rise on supply disruption concerns - ABS CBN News
  • China's Sudan Dilemmas - Strategy Page
  • Warning of unrest, new study shows millions risk losing lands in Africa - EurekAlert (press release)
  • Oil at 'equilibrium' at $100 a barrel - Mercuria - Reuters
  • Nigerian oil workers' strike causes fuel panic - AFP
  • Sub-Sahara Africa Stocks: Kenya Airways, KenolKobil, Total Kenya - BusinessWeek
  • Marathon Oil (MRO) Posts Quarterly Results - LocalizedUSA
  • African land grabs hinder sustainable development - Nature.com
  • Nampak Plans to Double Africa Earnings This Year, CEO Says - BusinessWeek
  • Nigerian oil workers call off strike that caused fuel panic - StarAfrica.com
  • Higher Oil Prices Raise Earnings at Exxon Mobil - New York Times
  • Investment Opportunities in Oil and Gas - AllAfrica.com
  • Oil in equilibrium at $100: Mercuria - Reuters
  • Higher oil prices boost earnings at Exxon Mobil - Houma Courier
  • North Sea Oil Exports to Asia at 8-Year High: Energy Markets - BusinessWeek
  • Marathon Oil: Field Maintenance To Slow Libyan Oil Output Ramp-Up - Fox Business
  • European Stocks Pare Gains as Profits Miss Estimates; Oil Drops - San Francisco Chronicle
  • China to ask South Sudan for help on kidnapped workers: report - Reuters
  • Angola's Dos Santos Likely to Be Picked as MPLA Candidate - Bloomberg
  • South Africa-Iran oil boycott in limbo - Namibian
  • Oil Near Six-Week Low as US Stockpiles Rise, Fuel Demand Slips - BusinessWeek
  • Implant Sciences says QS-H150 devices sold to major oil corp for use in Africa - Proactive Investors USA & Canada
  • BrightSource Energy's Power Tower Technology Selected by Sasol for South ... - MarketWatch (press release)
  • Euro Weakens on Greek Debt Talk Concern; Spanish Bonds, Oil Drop - San Francisco Chronicle
  • Uganda seals PSA deal with Tullow Oil - New Vision
  • Research and Markets: Nigeria Food and Drink Report Q1 2012 - SunHerald.com
  • Shippers Focus on Nigeria Risks - Wall Street Journal
  • Aker Solutions wins well service contract in Ghana - Reuters
  • Saudi Oil Minister Calls Global Warming “Humanity's Most Pressing Concern” - ThinkProgress
  • Nigeria Naira Gains for Fourth Day on Oil Industry Dollar Supply - Bloomberg
  • South Sudan's divided support for northern neighbours - BBC News
  • Japan's JX looks also to Africa for oil on Iran worries - Reuters
  • How Obiang spoilt Museveni, Kagame party in Kapchorwa - Independent.co.ug
  • American hero whose heart lies in Africa - Sydney Morning Herald
  • Saudi oil minister praises renewable energy - Register
  • Africa land grabs 'could cause conflicts' - UPI.com
  • China's Rise Poses Challenges for Its African Peacekeeping Missions - Voice of America
  • BP's Optimistic Outlook Says The US Will Achieve Energy Independence - Business Insider
  • Swampyville's - Is Africa becoming the Next Middle East? - Lawrence Journal World (blog)

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Oilwatch Africa at the World Social Forum
Joint Position Paper on Nigerian PIB
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