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Perupetro to hold new exploration round, Electricity focus for Equatorial Guinea, BPMigas reduces production forecast, Placing blame on an environmental crisis , Saudi commissions solar power plant.
Perupetro to hold new exploration round, Electricity focus for Equatorial Guinea, BPMigas reduces production forecast, Placing blame on an environmental crisis , Saudi commissions solar power plant.
Chairman of the African Union and host of the upcoming Africa and South America Conference, Equatorial Guinea is becoming a powerhouse of a new more independent
This small nation in the Gulf of Guinea is the setting for one of the oil sector’s finest examples of charitable giving.
Firma de MOU entre GEPetrol, Vanco Overseas Energy Limited y LUKOIL Overseas Holding Limited
Comunicado del Ministerio de Minas, Industria y Energía acerca de la firma del Memorándum de Entendimiento para el análisis de datos en bloques libres de exploración.
Delegate Minister of Mines, Energy and Industry, Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima, has been a driving force behind the modernisation of Equatorial Guinea’s resources. In 2011 he finalized agreements with a number of new companies.
The right local partner is necessary to do business in Equatorial Guinea as an international player.
This summary outlines everything you need to know or consider when thinking about doing business in Equatorial Guinea and dealing with tax issues.
The employer/employee relationship in Equatorial Guinea is currently the subject of numerous legal rules.
Equatorial Guinea has enough natural-gas reserves for a second liquefied gas production plant, according to a presidential adviser.
The world’s unquenchable thirst for energy is expected to strengthen Africa’s position as an international investment location. This in turn will boost the continent’s economy and benefit ordinary Africans.
Equatorial Guinea has picked U.S. engineering firm KBR Inc (KBR.N) to design a planned 20,000 barrel per day oil refinery, a senior government official said on Tuesday.
Sept. 28 (Bloomberg) — Equatorial Guinea may decide to build a $2.2-billion liquefied natural gas plant in 2012, according to Gabriel Obiang Lima, a vice minister of mines, industry and energy. The unit would be the second in the African country, which has about 8.5 trillion cubic feet of natural-gas reserves. The investment estimate also…