Nigeria: LNG – Shell Starting Arbitration Hearings With Venture Global, Says CEO
[Vanguard] Shell is starting arbitration hearings over the supply of liquefied natural gas from Venture Global's Calcasieu Pass facility, Shell CEO Wael Sawan said recently, according to a Reuters report.
Muddy footprints reveal early human neighbors in Kenya
The footprints were left in the mud by two different species “within a matter of hours, or at most days,” said palaeontologist Louise Leakey, co-author of the research published Thursday in the journal Science.
Namibia: Namibian Fuel Prices Remain Unchanged for December
[Namibian] The Ministry of Mines and Energy has directed that the price of petrol and diesel remain unchanged for December.
Chad’s government ends defense cooperation agreement with France
Chad's government is ending a defense cooperation agreement with France, its former colonial ruler, to redefine the nation's sovereignty.
DRC: Seth Kikuni sentenced for inciting civil disobedience
A Congolese opposition politician has been sentenced to one year in prison for inciting civil disobedience in what his political party described as a "blatant attempt" by the government to silence its critics.
Moroccan international folkdance festival celebrates cultural diversity
The 13th International Entrerritmos for Folk Dance Festival brought together dance groups from 11 countries.
Nigeria: Port Harcourt Refinery ‘Ll Discourage Monopoly in Petrol Market – Fani-Kayode
[Vanguard] Former Aviation Minister, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, has said the fixing of Port Harcourt Refinery would discourage monopoly in the sale of refined petroleum products in Nigeria.
Nigeria: AP Unveils Oil Blending Plants to Boost Lubricant Production
[Leadership] Ardova Plc (AP), has set a new benchmark in the lubricants market with the unveiling of its state-of-the-art lubricant oil blending plant (LOBP).
Coral reefs at risk: Urgent action needed to prevent collapse
The study, published in Science, analyzed coral populations in Palau's reefs and modeled their responses under various climate scenarios
Malawi: Why Chakwera’s Govt-to-Govt Fuel Import Arrangement Is a Game Changer for Malawi
[Nyasa Times] In a bid to stabilize Malawi's fuel supply, the government has unveiled a new government-to-government (G2G) arrangement for importing fuel, which experts say promises to offer more favorable terms than the current open tendering system. The new system, set to be fully operational by March 2025, will see the National Oil Company of Malawi (Nocma) as the sole fuel importer. This move, spearheaded by the Ministry of Energy, is expected to reduce fuel shortages and stabilize fuel prices, benefiting both