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Gabon: Gabon oil output back to normal after strike-union
LIBREVILLE, APRIL 19 (Reuters) - Gabon"s oil production is back at "100 percent," a union official said on Monday, after workers suspended a strike over labour regulations to resume talks with the government. The strike in Africa"s No. 7 oil supplier had halted nearly all 250,000 barrels of its daily ...

Read Story at AfricaNewsBreak (2010-04-20)

Gabon: Gabon: World Bank rep. says ready to support Gabon
The new representative of the World Bank (WB) in Gabon, Olivier Fremond, declared Sunday on national television his preparedness to support Gabon`s development process during this period of falling oil reserves. Fremond recently took over from Mrs Mehrnaz Teymourian as World Bank representative for Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Sao Tomé ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2006-08-28)

Gabon: Gabonese sugar company predicts low output
There are speculations that sugar production in Gabon the 2006 will drop by 1,200 tonnes, against compared to that of last year`s output, according to Gabonews, a private press agency, which quoted Guillaume Sordet, general manager of the African Gabon Society (Sucaf-Gabon). Sucaf-Gabon, based at more than 700 km south-east ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2006-06-05)

Gabon: Oil pact with China aims to boost falling reserves
Gabon has signed a series of deals with China to try and breathe new life into its declining oil industry. In return, Gabon has agreed to ship to oil-thirsty China a guaranteed supply of 20,000 barrels of crude per day.The agreements, signed during an official visit to Gabon by Chinese ...

Read Story at IRINNews (2004-02-05)

Nigeria: China Woos Gabon for Oil Deal
Chinese President Hu Jinta, has arrived in Gabon, reportedly to secure oil imports from the central African state. Ahead of the visit, the French oil company Total Gabon and China"s Unipec agreed for Gabonese crude oil to be sold to China for the first time. Gabonese officials say ...

Read Story at ThisDay (2004-02-03)

Gabon: Gabon oil workers strike over foreign workers
Gabon"s main oil workers" union has begun a strike which is seen as a big test for new President Ali Ben Bongo.The strike has brought public transport in the capital Libreville to a standstill and could lead to significant cuts in oil production. The unions are unhappy at labour regulations ...

Read Story at BBC News (2010-04-15)

Gabon: Francophone agency promises to help Gabon fight poverty
The International Francophone Agency, AIF, is to assist Gabon in fighting poverty, especially in rural areas, an official of the agency said in Libreville Tuesday. "We hope that the political, administrative and judiciary conditions are met as soon as possible for the Francophone programme to begin in Gabon," said AIF ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2004-12-29)

Equatorial Guinea-gabon: Annan reopens talks on territorial dispute
The presidents of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea have agreed to work out an accord on a 34-year-old dispute over three small islands in oil-rich waters off their coasts.UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, who initiated Monday’s talks between Gabon’s Omar Bongo and Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo in Geneva, congratulated ...

Read Story at IRINNews (2006-03-01)

Gabon: Gabon to tap industrial gas
Against the backdrop of growing interest among oil companies operating in the country, the Gabonese government is considering ways to tap gas fields discovered across the country, according to a release issued after a meeting of the ministerial council. The release said Total Gabon (former Elf Gabon) and Perenco had ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2004-10-18)

Gabon: Gabon to tap industrial gas
Against the backdrop of growing interest among oil companies operating in the country, the Gabonese government is considering ways to tap gas fields discovered across the country, according to a release issued after a meeting of the ministerial council. The release said Total Gabon (former Elf Gabon) and Perenco had ...

Read Story at AngolaPress (2004-10-18)


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