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Tanzania: Experts Poised for Study On Sh64 Trillion Gas Processing Plant

Dar es Salaam — The government is expected to start an environmental impact assessment (EIA) at the end of this month on land where a $30 billion (Sh64.4 trillion) liquefied Continue Reading

Posted On : 4 Aug 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sudan

Worse Fighting Could Halt South Sudan Oil Output, Monitor Says

African nation’s crude production already reduced by civil war Group observing peace deal sees possibility of larger battles Clashes between South Sudanese forces that re-erupted last month could escalate into Continue Reading

Posted On : 2 Aug 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Mozambique

Exxon Said in Advanced Talks With Eni Over Mozambique Gas Stake

CEO met Mozambican President Nyusi last week to discuss deal Exxon also in parallel talks with Anadarko over stakes Exxon Mobil Corp. is in advanced negotiations with Eni SpA over Continue Reading

Posted On : 28 Jul 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sudan

Further Violence May Threaten South Sudan’s Capital, UN Says

Government’s death toll may be ‘tip of iceberg,’ Ladsous says Global body may reassess, strengthen mandate for UN mission The United Nations peacekeeping chief said the situation in South Sudan Continue Reading

Posted On : 14 Jul 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sudan

Killings Force Biggest African Companies to Close in South Sudan

Standard Bank, Old Mutual temporarily close Juba operations Kenya’s KCB moves staff to safety and reduces branch activity The biggest banks and insurers in Africa, including Old Mutual Plc and Continue Reading

Posted On : 13 Jul 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sudan

South Sudan Leaders in Crisis Talks After Violence Kills 270

South Sudan’s leaders are in emergency talks after days of violence between rival factions in the capital left at least 272 people dead and stoked fears of a return to Continue Reading

Posted On : 12 Jul 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Sudan

Gunfire Rocks South Sudan Amid Fears of Return to Civil War

Fourth day of violence after hundreds killed over weekend U.S. orders evacuation of non-essential personnel from Juba Gunfire rocked South Sudan’s capital for the fourth day as the deaths of Continue Reading

Posted On : 12 Jul 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Sudan

Gunfire Rocks South Sudan Amid Fears of Return to Civil War

Gunfire rocked South Sudan’s capital for the fourth day as the deaths of hundreds of people in violence over the weekend raises the specter of the oil-producing African nation returning Continue Reading

Posted On : 11 Jul 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Tanzania

Tanzania: Helium ‘Could Earn Tanzania U.S$3.5 Billion’

Some independent analysts say the recently discovered helium gas in Lake Rukwa could be worth $3.5 billion. The analysts from Global Risk Insights, however, say the discovery of 54.2 billion Continue Reading

Posted On : 9 Jul 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Tanzania

World’s Helium Problem May Have Just Gotten Solved

Helium Spring There’s a global helium shortage. It’s not among the widely publicized problems of the world, but there is undoubtedly a helium deficit – the noble gas that most Continue Reading

Posted On : 30 Jun 2016 Published By : Tom Whipple

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