Ghana: Petrol, Diesel Prices to Increase Averagely By About 5.7 Percent – Copec
[Ghanaian Times] Prices of petrol and diesel are likely to increase averagely by about 5.7 per cent over the current mean price of GH¢12.45 per litre, beginning today for the next two weeks.
Nigeria: Nigeria Resumes Oil Export At Forcados Terminal
[Vanguard] Nigeria has resumed the export of about 220,000 barrels of crude oil per day at the Forcados terminal
Nigeria: Federal Govt Battles Market Forces to Stabilise Petrol Pump Price
[Leadership] The federal government is battling to contain and stabilise the pump price of premium motor spirit (PMS) after the
Nigeria: Tinubu to Nigerians – There’ll Be No More Increase in Fuel Price
[Premium Times] The presidential spokesperson says Nigerians pay the least amount for petrol in West Africa.
Nigeria: Ex-Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Gas Ltd Samuel Inyang Is Dead
[Premium Times] The late engineer was a devout Catholic who was committed to charity, and was known to have set up endowment funds for the advancement of education in Nigeria.
Nigeria: Gas Suppliers Task Govt On Fixing Bad Roads, Modular Refineries
[Premium Times] An official noted that flooding has ravaged many parts of the highways, causing delays for gas suppliers.
Nigeria: Shell Confirms Crude Export Resumption At Forcados
[Leadership] Exports of Nigeria's Forcados grade of crude oil resumed on Sunday, said Shell on Monday.
Kenya: Govt Introduces Subsidies On Fuel to Cushion Customers
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government has introduced subsidies on fuel prices to cushion customers from the high prices of the commodities.
Nigeria: Oil Board Denies Plans to Raise Petrol Prices
[Premium Times] "Dear esteemed customers, we at NNPC Retail value your patronage, and we do not have the intention to increase our petrol motor spirit (PMS) pump prices as widely speculated," a statement said.
Nigeria: NLC Threatens to Embark On Strike Without Notice If Govt Increases Fuel Price Again
[This Day] Abuja -- The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has warned that its members will commence a nationwide strike without any formal notice if the Federal Government approves another increase in the pump price of petrol without conclusion of ongoing negotiations.