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Nigeria: NNPC Gceo Ojulari Resumes Work Amid Resignation Rumour
[Vanguard] Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Ltd, Bayo Ojulari, has resumed work.
Nigeria: Nigerians May Pay More for Fuel As Govt Plans 5% Surcharge
[Daily Trust] The prices of petrol and diesel may experience a sharp rise when the federal government begins the implementation of the 2025 Nigeria Tax Administration Act, Daily Trust can report.
Namibia: Namibia No Longer a Priority for Shell’s Exploration Plans
[Namibian] Shell says it is still monitoring developments in Namibia's oil sector, but the country is no longer one of its top priorities for exploration spending, as the company adopts a more cautious and focused global approach.
Nigeria: Petrol Tankers to Stop Loading Beyond 45,000l By October1 – Ipman
[Vanguard] The Western Zone of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) says tankers will no longer load more than 45,000 litres of the product from Oct. 1.
Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Takes Delivery of Over 2,000 CNG Trucks for Fuel Distribution
[Vanguard] THE Dangote Petroleum Refinery has taken delivery of more than 2,000 Compressed Natural gas, CNG trucks and ready for nationwide distribution of petroleum products to end-users.
Namibia: ‘Fast-Track Oil, Gas Infrastructure’ …Interest Grows in Namibia’s Hydrocarbon Resources
[New Era] Namibia is preparing to take a step into the oil and gas industry, as the country positions itself to start processing crude oil once production begins. With major oil discoveries made in 2022, Namibia is becoming a new hotspot for global energy companies and investors.
Nigeria: Port Harcourt Refinery Not for Sale – NNPC
[Leadership] The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has ruled out sale of the Port Harcourt Refining Company, reaffirming its commitment to completing high-graded rehabilitation and retention of the plant.
Angola: Taxi Strike Over Fuel Hike Spurs Deadly Riots in Angolan Capital
[RFI] At least five people have been killed and more than 1,200 arrested in Luanda after a taxi strike over fuel prices turned violent. Shops were looted, cars were damaged and large parts of Angola's capital came to a standstill.
Angola: 4 Killed in Angolan Fuel Hike Protests
[Daily Trust] Shots rang out as Angola's capital was gripped by a second day of looting on Tuesday, after at least four people were killed and scores arrested when violence erupted during a strike against a fuel price hike.
Kenya: Cabinet Moves to Cede State Dominance On Kenya Pipeline
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Cabinet has approved the partial privatisation of Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), paving the way for Kenyans to buy shares in the firm.