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PetroSA explores methane pipe viability
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
By Ingrid Salgado Cape Town - PetroSA would investigate the viability of piping coal-bed methane, or methane found in gas seams, from inland coal fields to the petroleum parastatal's gas-to-liquids plant in ... more

FEATURE-African countries brand themselves with eco-labels
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
They may not be able to compete with cheap Chinese goods, Finnish mobile phones or subsidised farmers in the European ... more

FEATURE-Booming bushmeat trade threat to Africa wildlife
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
Elephant trunks and smoked gorilla limbs hang from Emile Ndong's stall, "ripening" in the tropical ... more

PetroSA to Spend $67 Million in Equatorial Guinea
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
South Africa's state-owned oil company PetroSA development budget for Block Q in Equatorial Guinea was $67mn, said the company on ... more

Lack of Drill Rigs Puts PetroSA Behind in Equatorial Guinea
allAfrica.com - Sunday, August 13, 2006
THE struggle to find drill rigs could force state-owned oil and gas company PetroSA to seek an extension on its commitment to the Equatorial Guinea government to have drilled a well by the end of this ... more

Boonzaaier Back in SA
allAfrica.com - Sunday, August 13, 2006
The South African prisoner who was granted humanitarian pardon in connection with an alleged coup plot in Equatorial Guinea arrived in the country ... more

PetroSA expands into Africa
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
State oil company, PetroSA, came a step closer to its vision of becoming a leading, globally competitive, African energy company with the opening of its first office on the African continent outside of South ... more

New scramble for Africa
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
As instability in the Middle East threatens energy security, the West is turning to Western and Central Africa, which is emerging as an increasingly important player in global oil ... more

Accountancy team's jungle safari to African freeport
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
TWO Liverpool accountants swapped their business suits for jungle boots when one of their clients revealed plans to buy one of the main freeports in West ... more

Tullow Oil makes new North Sea gas discovery
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
Ireland-based Tullow Oil said on Friday it had made a significant new gas discovery in the North Sea with its joint-venture partners, but it had less luck drilling in Equatorial ... more


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Africans are devouring their wildlife
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
An infant Bonobo looks on while the substitute mothers Marthe Mianda, left, and Michelline Mzozi, right, spend time with baby Bonobos at the Lola Ya Bonobo Sanctuary around fifty kilometers outside of Kinshasa, ... more

Thatcher's friends condemn TV play
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
Supporters of Baroness Thatcher reacted angrily yesterday to the portrayal of the former Prime Minister as a booze-sodden warmonger in a new BBC drama to be screened this ... more

BBC portrays Maggie as a whisky-soaked warmonger
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
The BBC was yesterday accused of waging a 'campaign of vilification' against Lady Thatcher after details emerged of a new drama in which she is portrayed as a whisky-soaked ... more

Iran, America and Foreign Exchange Reserves
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
Trapped in a world ruled by the greenback Equatorial Guinea may be an oil exporting nation, but if it needs to buy certain refined crude oil products which are not available locally, it can practically only do ... more

Ophir acquires two more sites for Tanzanian oil
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
By Ingrid Salgado Cape Town - Ophir, the unlisted energy arm of Tokyo Sexwale's Mvelaphanda Holdings, has acquired two additional exploration territories in Tanzanian waters after finding encouraging signs of ... more

Liquefied natural gas output to soar worldwide
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
The number of countries exporting liquefied natural gas will grow 30 per cent by the end of the decade, the US Department of Energy said on ... more

eaders Want Biodiversity Pay Off
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
High in the rain forest canopy, a lemur with orange, black and white fur leaps among the branches to cries of delight from onlookers ... more

U Adds More Airlines to Blacklist
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
The European Union added three airlines based in developing nations to a safety blacklist Tuesday, banning them from landing at European airports and it also imposed restrictions on a ... more

Former coup prisoner recuperating in SA
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
The former South African prisoner pardoned by Equatorial Guinea, Marius "Bone" Boonzaaier, was better but still receiving medical treatment, his family said on ... more

Mercenaries' plane not claimed
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
A cargo plane used two years ago to carry suspected mercenaries via Zimbabwe to Equatorial Guinea had not been claimed, said reports on ... more

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