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Breaking news Wed, 8 Jul 2009
Chinedu Ugoma stands near gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006.
Amnesty International   Niger Delta   Oil   Photos   Poverty  
Amnesty alone won’t solve Nigeria’s Niger Delta crisis
| ANALYSIS | 07/09/2009 | WARRI — A Nigerian government amnesty offer to Niger Delta militants will not end the insurgence in the oil hub until concerns of injustice and under-development are tackled,... (photo: AP / George Osodi) The Daily Tribune
 ** FILE ** Miners work underground at the Harmony Goldmine, near Carletonville, South Africa, in this Wednesday Oct. 27, 2004 file photo. A burst water pipe probably caused a gold-mine shaft to collapse Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007, trapping some 3,000 worker
Africa   Investment   Johannesburg   Mining   Photos  
How South Africa can kill foreign investment in mining
JOHANNESBURG -  |   |   | Julius Malema, often referred to as the leader of the ANC Youth League, has managed to elevate language to a new level of gobbledygook, previously unknown... (photo: AP /Themba Hadebe) Mineweb
** FILE ** Former security guard Esakpo Henry visits the oil flow station where he worked until an attack by militants led Shell to close the station earlier this year, in Eriemu, Nigeria, in this Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006 file photo.  Niger Delta volatile despite amnesty
| Lagos - Nigeria's oil unions on Wednesday urged oil workers to be more vigilant in their duty posts as militants stepped up violence in the volatile Niger Delta despite a government amnesty. | The b... (photo: AP / George Osodi, File) Independent online
Nigeria   Oil   Photos   militants   workers  
This is a photo made available by NATO CC-MAR HQ Northwood, England, taken from the Dutch vessel, HNLMS De Zeven Provincien off the Somali coast on Saturday, April 18, 2009, which they claim shows Dutch marine commandos with 20 fishermen that they freed from the Yemeni flagged dhow which had been seized by Somali pirates earlier in the week. Turkish ship seized off Somalia
| A Turkish cargo ship with 23 crew on board has been seized by pirates off the coast of Somalia. | Istanbul-based Horizon Shipping said pirates in speed boats had surrounded the Horizon I vessel in t... (photo: AP / NATO/OTAN) BBC News
Africa   Maritime   Photos   Piracy   Somalia  
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With the president of Ghana John Atta Mills on the screen in the background, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi delivers a statement after the conclusion of the closing session at the third day of the 13th African Union summit of heads of state and government in Sirte, Libya Friday, July 3, 2009. After bitter wrangling, Africa's leaders agreed Friday to denounce the International Criminal Court and refuse to extradite Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, who has been indicted for crimes against humanity in Darfur. Libya to turn on oil taps for Ghana
Libya could soon join Nigeria to supply crude oil to Ghana on a concessionary term. | The deal was struck between the two leaders, President Atta Mills and Muammar al-Qad... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser) Modern Ghana
Africa   Energy   Ghana   Libya   Photos  
This undated picture made at an unknown location shows the the MV Sirius Star a Saudi oil supertanker which has been hijacked by Somali pirates Floating rig market slows
7/7/2009 | HOUSTON, TEXAS: Utilization rates for floating rigs around the world continue to take a hit. The utilization rate for all semisubmersibles has declined, even t... (photo: AP / Christian Duys) Energy Current
Floating   Houston   Market   Photos   Texas  
A businessman walks past an electric market board in Tokyo, Friday, Nov. 7, 2008. Japan's Nikkei 225 plunges 7 percent in early trade following heavy Wall Street losse Oil edges above $64 after 4%fall on economy
| 7 Jul 2009, 0909 hrs IST, REUTERS               Text: SINGAPORE: Oil edged up above $64 a barrel on Tuesday, after four con... (photo: AP / Katsumi Kasahara) The Times Of India
Economy   Market   Photos   Singapore   Stock  
Oil - Fuel - Gasoline Station - Pumps - Consumer - Vehicle - Philippines Oil prices slide on demand worries
| Most Read Business Prepared for retirement? Think again Cursed with wealth Clampdown on telecom firms continues Oil prices slide on demand worries SMC fund buys 10% of ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Inquirer
Chevron   Economy   Exporter   Photos   Prices  
Militants wearing black masks, military fatigues and carrying Kalashnikov assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenade launchers patrol the creeks of the Niger Delta area of Nigeria, in this Friday, Feb 24, 2006 file photo. Eight foreign workers on an oil rig operating off Nigeria have been kidnapped, the rig's Norwegian owner said Friday, June 2, 2006. Nigeria rebels attack oil facility, hijack tanker
| ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's main militant group said on Monday it had sabotaged a Chevron oil facility and seized a chemical tanker and six crew members, the latest in ... (photo: AP / George Osodi, File) The Star
Government   Militancy   Niger Delta   Oil   Photos  
A Shell customer holds his wallet as he pumps gas at a Shell gas station in Menlo Park, Calif,. Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Oil futures extended their seemingly relentless advance Wednesday, rising to a new record near $124 a barrel as investors captivated by the market's upward momentum looked past the government's report of an increase in crude and gasoline supplies. At the pump, gas prices rose for the first time since last we Oil plunges below $64, gasoline down
  | Knoxville area gasoline prices fell again on Monday while oil prices plunged nearly $3 to below $64 a barrel as dismal unemployment figures from the U.S. and Eur... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma) Knox News
Business   Economy   Energy   Market   Photos  
Gasoline- Gas Station-Oil Oil at 5-week low on economic concerns
Oil hits 5-week low | Crude prices fall near $64 a barrel as rising unemployment calls into question the likelihood of an economic recovery. | | | | RSS Paste this link i... (photo: WN / dalia) CNN
Financial   Market   Oil   Photos   Price  
Oil Prices Oil plunges below $64 on fears recovery may lag
| PABLO GORONDI | The Associated Press | Oil prices plunged nearly $3 to below $64 a barrel Monday as dismal unemployment figures from the U.S. and Europe last week spark... (photo: Public Domain) Philadelphia Daily News
Economy   Europe   Money   Photos   US  
Poland  - Oil Prices - OKN Orlen. Oil plunges below $65 on fears recovery may lag
| SINGAPORE - Oil prices plunged below $65 a barrel Monday in Asia as dismal unemployment figures from the U.S. and Europe last week sparked investor concern about a nasc... (photo: WN / marzena) Houston Chronicle
Investor   Oil   Photos   Prices   Singapore  
Exploration Maritime Industry
 Pirates hijack Turkish ship
N800 Million Consignment Trapped At Port Over Absence of Car
How South Africa can kill foreign investment in mining
N750 Million Cargo Scanner Idle At Calabar Port
 ** FILE ** Miners work underground at the Harmony Goldmine, near Carletonville, South Africa, in this Wednesday Oct. 27, 2004 file photo. A burst water pipe probably caused a gold-mine shaft to collapse Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007, trapping some 3,000 worker
How South Africa can kill foreign investment in mining
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Turkish ship seized off Somalia
Nigeria oil company rejects damning Amnesty report
 Somali pirates free Belgian ship
The pirate kings of Puntland
This is a photo made available by NATO CC-MAR HQ Northwood, England, taken from the Dutch vessel, HNLMS De Zeven Provincien off the Somali coast on Saturday, April 18, 2009, which they claim shows Dutch marine commandos with 20 fishermen that they freed from the Yemeni flagged dhow which had been seized by Somali pirates earlier in the week.
Turkish ship seized off Somalia
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Gas Energy
Oil falls near $62 on recovery doubts
 Niger Delta volatile despite amnesty
Libya to turn on oil taps for Ghana
Floating rig market slows
** FILE ** Former security guard Esakpo Henry visits the oil flow station where he worked until an attack by militants led Shell to close the station earlier this year, in Eriemu, Nigeria, in this Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006 file photo.
 Niger Delta volatile despite amnesty
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Amnesty alone won’t solve Nigeria’s Niger Delta crisis
When Corporations Ruled
Why Petroleum Prices Are On the Rise Again
Oil falls below $62 on economic doubts
Chinedu Ugoma stands near gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006.
Amnesty alone won’t solve Nigeria’s Niger Delta crisis
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Oil Prices Shipping
Tullow secures deals to develop oil finds off Ghana
 Nigerian rebels claim attack on oil pipelines
Oil falls below $62 on economic doubts
Nigeria group claims oil sabotage
Japanese salarymen crossing a street are reflected on a Tokyo brokerage's stock price board Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007. The Japanese government expressed worries Tuesday about soaring crude oil prices and the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis, noting in a key economic report that Japanese corporate profits may be weakenin
Asia stocks plunge as oil hits $62
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 Pirates hijack Turkish ship
EFCC Docks Two El-Rufai's Aides Over Abuja Land
N800 Million Consignment Trapped At Port Over Absence of Car
Nigerian militants claim oil pipeline sabotage
This is a photo made available by NATO CC-MAR HQ Northwood, England, taken from the Dutch vessel, HNLMS De Zeven Provincien off the Somali coast on Saturday, April 18, 2009, which they claim shows Dutch marine commandos with 20 fishermen that they freed from the Yemeni flagged dhow which had been seized by Somali pirates earlier in the week.
Turkish ship seized off Somalia
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OPEC Environment
OPEC President Says Is Satisfied with Current Oil Price
OPEC president satisfied with current oil price
OPEC Oil Output Rises Slightly in June: Survey
Oil falls towards $67 on economic outlook
Local residents paddle a canoe past oil installations belonging to the Mobil oil company in Bonny Island, Nigeria, in this Thursday, Aug. 17, 2006 file photo. Oil prices dropped nearly $2 a barrel, Tuesday, May 29, 2007 on hopes that the inauguration of a new president in OPEC member Nigeria would contribute to a stable supply from the Niger Delta regio
N’Delta: Nigeria Misses OPEC Quota
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Amnesty alone won’t solve Nigeria’s Niger Delta crisis
When Corporations Ruled
300,000 Base On President's Directive to Encroach On For
Minister Blames Famine On Climate Change
Chinedu Ugoma stands near gas flare belonging to the Agip Oil company in Idu Ogba, Niger Delta area of Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006.
Amnesty alone won’t solve Nigeria’s Niger Delta crisis
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