Nigeria: Ondo Mourns Victims of Deadly Oil Tanker Explosion
[Premium Times] A pregnant woman, three children and 15 others were reportedly burnt to death in the incident
Nigeria: Fuel Subsidy Removal – TUC Gives Govt 2 Weeks Ultimatum Over Negotiation
[Vanguard] The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, yesterday, gave the Federal Government a two-week ultimatum to conclude negotiations or face workers' protest.
Gambia: ‘BAC Ledger Indicates Over D9 Million Spent On Purchase of Fuel’
[Foroyaa] For Year Under Review
Nigeria: Reps Vow to Recover $9bn Gas Flaring Fines From Erring Oil Firms
[Leadership] The House of Representatives said it will stop at nothing to recover the over $9 billion gas flaring fines imposed by the federal government on erring local and foreign companies operating in the oil and gas industry.
Nigeria: Nigerian Petroleum Agency Introduces Four Additional Regulations
[Premium Times] The NMDPRA had in March unveiled six regulations that will govern the activities of the sectors
Nigeria: Petrol Hike – Stakeholders Seek Govt’s Intervention to Prevent Imminent Scarcity
[Leadership] Nigerians are yet to see an end to sufferings brought about by periodic increase in pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also called Petrol.
Nigeria: Fuel Price Hike – Lagos Workers Adopt Shift Operations – Residents Lament Plights
[Vanguard] ...commuters trek long distances as commercial bus drivers hike fares
Angola: Angola’s New Oil Refinery Brings Hopes and Fears
[DW] Angola is rich in crude oil but has to import the fuel it needs. A new refinery could change that.
Namibia: Reconafrica Gets N$133m for Kavango Oil Exploration
[Namibian] Canadian company ReconAfrica has raised N$133 million to look for oil in Namibia.
Nigeria: As Gasoline Prices Soar, Some Nigerians Turn to Propane-Fueled Generators
[VOA] Abuja, Nigeria -- Nigeria's weak electric grid had led many of its citizens to rely on gasoline-fueled generators for power. But the president's controversial removal of a costly fuel subsidy in May saw gasoline prices triple, spurring Nigerians to switch to generators fueled by cheaper and cleaner propane.