French major TotalEnergies announced the sale of its stake in 18 Oil Mining Licenses (OMLs) in Nigeria – the majority of which are onshore – to Mauritius-based company Chappal Energies ( ) this month.
With the United Nations secretary general calling for an end to new upstream investments, one could be forgiven for thinking that it is game over for oil and gas explorers. But judging by the speaker ...
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Great Explorers: Florence Baker
In 1861, in present-day South Sudan, Victorian explorer and naturalist Samuel Baker found himself in a bit of a pickle. He was in the middle of an expedition up the Nile and deep in dispute with his ...
With upstream capital expenditure set to reach $41 billion in 2026, Africa’s rising exploration and production (E&P) activity highlights the evolving landscape of above-ground attractiveness across ...
The freshly-listed explorer, formed through the reverse takeover of Sterling Green Group by Terra Energy, has plenty of experience with operations on and off the African continent as it includes Cove ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The history of African Americans in southern Arizona begins as far back as the 1500s. This Black History Month, we are going back in time to learn about the first non-Native ...
The golden city of Timbuktu, like the lost city of Atlantis, occupies a large place in the world's mythology, but resemblances pretty much end there. Atlantis was Plato's metaphor for the ideal ...
South African film-maker and National Geographic Explorer Noel Kok, co-founder of the Nature, Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers (NEWF) network, hosted the first-ever National Geographic ...
WE regret to have to record the death of two of the best-known African explorers—Colonel J. A. Grant and Dr. Wilhelm Junker; the latter comparatively a young man, and the former by no means old. They ...
More exploration companies are lining up to explore the Atlantic margin off Northwest Africa. Relatively little drilling has taken place along a coastline of about 1,500 miles from the ...
MR. STANLEY'S letter and the map in the Telegraph of Monday enable us to realise somewhat more fully the nature and extent of the discoveries made by the intrepid traveller. Mr. Stanley is bent on ...
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