Watchdog group ‘Global Witness’ Says Four African countries lost $4 billion in dubious Oil deals

A latest report from watchdog organisation Global Witness titled “How to Loose $4 billion” details how four Africa Oil producers have lost huge sums of money from dubious oil dealings. The report which advocates for transparency in Extractives’ management highlights case studies from Nigeria, Angola, Congo Brazzaville and Democratic Republic of Congo, in which enormous

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Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to Leave Oil Minister Post Vacant as way of Clearing Corruption

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, in his bid to clear corruption in the Oil sector will  leave the Petroleum Ministry vacant and under his close supervision, an official said. Femi Adesina, the spokesperson of ‘Buhari administration’ said the ‘strict president’ will not nominate a candidate  for the post of petroleum Minister in Africa’s biggest oil producer.

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‘Super Majors’ warn Nigeria against plan to review Commercial Oil Contracts

By Agencies… Western oil executives have warned Nigeria against sweeping changes to commercial contracts that could lead to the government taking a bigger share of revenues from the country’s vast deepwater fields. As Africa’s leading crude producer begins a clean-up of the industry that is its economic lifeblood, the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has

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German Organisation ‘Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung’ create database for Tanzania Oil and gas sector

KAMPALA German Organization Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung (FES) launched a database to provide regular informative updates about the Tanzania Oil and gas industry. Named Tanzania Oil and Gas Almanac, the portal will serve online and in print. It is also available both in English and Kiswahili. Speaking at the launch last week, FES Resident Director in Tanzania

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