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  • Callkey Network targets East Africa s Oil and Gas Industry with its VSAT products

    Posted on :Wednesday , 26th November 2014

     Internet Service Provider Callkey Networks has said it will be giving special focus to players in the oil and gas industry by providing specially customized products that suits the various needs identified in the region.

     
    In special focus will be the provision of guaranteed services that meet data demands recognized by companies already carrying activities surr. . .

  • US firm cancels plans for oil exploration in Arabuko forest

    Posted on :Tuesday , 25th November 2014

    CAMAC energy, a US based oil and gas exploration firm, has cancelled a planned seismic survey in Arabuko-Sokoke forest in Kilifi county.

     
    The exercise which was to begin this month had met with protests from environmentalists who said that the survey might leave an irreparable damage to the forest.
     
    Arabuko-Sokoke is the largest remainin. . .

  • Ghana government signs oil and gas exploration deal with Italy\'s ENI

    Posted on :Tuesday , 25th November 2014

     Ghana's government has given Italian energy firm Eni the final green light to develop gas resources in the Offshore Cape Three Points (OCTP) block, expected to begin production in 2017, it said on Monday.

     
    The government, hoping to boost oil and gas production, said in a statement that it also planned to acquire a third floating production storage and offloadin. . .

  • Atlas Development and Support Solutions expects Kenyan listing by mid December

    Posted on :Monday , 24th November 2014

     

     
    Oil and gas solutions services provider Atlas Development and Support Solutions has said it expects a dual listing on the Growth Enterprise Market Segment (‘GEMS’) of the Nairobi bourse by December 15th as it continues with the last stages of discussions with
     
    According to the chief executive officer of the London Com. . .

  • Zambia: \'Import Duty to Increase Oil Prices

    Posted on :Saturday , 22nd November 2014

     THE increase of duty on imported edible oil will increase the prices of cooking oil in Zambia, cross border traders in Lusaka have said.

     
    In the 2015 Budget, the Government has proposed to increase the specific duty rate on refined edible oil to K2.20 per kilogramme from 85 ngwee per kilogramme to bring it the same as 25 per cent charged on imported refined edi. . .

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