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During his African tour this past week, United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talked up Washington’s ability to stimulate growth and entrepreneurship on the continent.
A consortium of unions and NGOs has asked the OECD to arbitrate a dispute that may affect all multinationals
The desperate state oil company’s ill-conceived bid to refine crude at its gas-to-liquid plant might be the last
nail in its coffin
A Sinopec bid for Chevron SA has been approved, which could bring high-quality petrol and diesel
Japail Oil & Maritime Services will raise money to expand into 12 countries in Africa over the next five years.
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South Africa’s biggest fund manager is "in the money already" when it comes to returns on its multibillion-rand investment in Camac Energy.
On the back foot, the country is taking its titanic war of environmental pollution against US oil company Chevron to the court of public opinion.
Refiners in South Africa are seeking nearly 80 000 tonnes of diesel for delivery in January through spot tenders issued late last week.
Chevron cries foul but the plaintiffs might yet push for the $27-billion they claimed.
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/ 14 September 2009
Energy giants Chevron, Shell and ExxonMobil on Monday agreed to develop Australia’s massive Gorgon field.
The secretive world of Middle East oil deals will be thrown open in Baghdad next week when a contract auction is broadcast live.
Rebels on Monday claimed more attacks against facilities run by US oil giant Chevron and warned Fifa against letting Nigeria host the junior World Cup
Production is soaring in Alberta’s bitumen belt, but the environment is suffering, writes John Vidal.
Last month British Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged British companies to stop investing in Zimbabwe, saying his government was preparing sanctions.
Nigerian militants have blown up a key oil-supply pipeline operated by Chevron, in the latest attack targeting the country’s oil industry.
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The Chevron Refinery said it will not be able to supply consumers with liquefied petroleum gas from Wednesday. Chevron Refinery’s public affairs manager, Phumi Nhlapo, said on Tuesday night that it had sufficient diesel and petrol stocks but could not resume production because it did not have a stable power supply.
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/ 14 November 2007
Chevron, the number-two United States oil company, has agreed to pay -million to resolve criminal and civil liabilities related to procurement of oil under the United Nations oil-for-food programme, US prosecutors said on Wednesday. Chevron will not be prosecuted and will continue to cooperate with investigators, they said.