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Philippe Vasset
AFRICA Editor in Chief
NEW SUNRISE NEEDED
Contracts up for grabs in the developing countries in the field of photo-voltaic energy may be smaller than those in the electricity branch and even more so than in the oil industry but they are no less fiercely fought over. (...)   [1138 words]   [$11,2]
OIL & GAS
ALGERIA
LOAN GUARANTEED BY US EXIMBANK
   The Eximbank in Washington has provided a guarantee for a new loan for the sale of oil equipment and services to Algeria.  (...)  [185 words]   [$7]
ANGOLA
ELF DISCOVERY ON BLOCK 7
   AEM understands that Elf Aquitaine Angola has made an oil discovery on its second well on Block 7 in the Angolese offshore.  (...)  [100 words]   [$7]
ALGERIA
TWO EXPLORATION CONTRACTS
   As for exploration contracts, Algeria's energy minister Hasene Mefti indicated in the above-mentioned interview that in addition to the six contracts signed since the November 1991 amendment to the 1986 law eight "are at an advanced, if not final, stage of negotiation.  (...)  [713 words]   [$7]
ALGERIA
EOR: ALGERIA SEEKS NEW OFFERS
   Over the past week the US Eximbank agreed to guarantee a new loan for the export of oil equipment to Algeria and an exploration permit was signed (see following) on Dec.  (...)  [414 words]   [$7]
LIBYA
REFINERY PLAN FOUNDERS
   An attempt by Libya to buy up a refinery in Germany in order to increase its refining capacity at home at little cost fell through at the end of November.  (...)  [191 words]   [$7]
SUDAN
TOTAL SPURNS SALE
   Although Khartoum has cast a covetous eye on a permit that Total operates in southern Sudan the French group has no intention of selling its stake.  (...)  [178 words]   [$7]
LIBYA
CONTRACTS OVER $1 BILLION IN 2 YEARS
   Oil service contracts signed by Libyan production companies have topped the billion dollar mark since 1990. The total budget of the oil sector has apparently dropped for the 1991-92 financial year, during which $700 million were nonetheless reported to have been spent in exploration alone.  (...)  [576 words]   [$7]

AT A GLANCE
ALGERIA/MOROCCO    ALGERIAN LPG TANKS FOR MOROCCO
 [144 words]   [$2,1]
ALGERIA   
 [48 words]   [$2,1]
ALGERIA   
 [225 words]   [$2,1]
ETHIOPIA    STUDIES CONTINUING ON CALUB
 [214 words]   [$2,1]
ELECTRICITY
AFRICA
NEW SUNRISE NEEDED
   Contracts up for grabs in the developing countries in the field of photo-voltaic energy may be smaller than those in the electricity branch and even more so than in the oil industry  (...)  [1138 words]   [$11,2]
GABON
LYONNAISE TO MANAGE SEEG
   Management of the Société d'Electricité et d'Eau du Gabon (SEEG) appears set to be handed over to the French concern Lyonnaise des Eaux in the same manner that SAUR-Afrique (Bouygues  (...)  [764 words]   [$7]
EGYPT
7% NUCLEAR IN YEAR 2005
   The Egyptian electricity and energy ministry sees nuclear energy as providing 7% of Egypt's electricity by the year 2005 and 9% a decade later whereas 78% of power is currently supplied  (...)  [230 words]   [$7]

AT A GLANCE
TUNISIA    TUNISIAN-ITALIAN PARTNERSHIP ON CARDS
 [48 words]   [$2,1]
IVORY COAST   
 [156 words]   [$2,1]
IVORY COAST   
 [68 words]   [$2,1]
FRANCE    PHOTO-VOLTAIC ENERGY
 [58 words]   [$2,1]

MINING
FRANCE
PRAGMATIC FACE-LIFT
   "Our engineers will no longer need to be research workers, explorers and salesmen rolled into one." That was a typical insider comment which greeted a plan to re-structure France's  (...)  [738 words]   [$7]
NAMIBIA
SYSMIN PROJECT: PRESSURE RISES
   The lobby that promotes Namibia's interests with European institutions has been urging the EC Commission in Brussels to announce its decision with regards financing some 15 diversification  (...)  [522 words]   [$7]
MOZAMBIQUE
SOUTH AFRICAN BENTONITE PROJECT
   A South African company may soon find itself mining Mozambique bentonite, reserves of which have long been known to exist in considerable quantity.  (...)  [199 words]   [$7]

AT A GLANCE
ZAIRE    OFFICIAL DIAMOND EXPORTS RISE
 [118 words]   [$2,1]
ZAIRE    DUBIOUS PROTECTION FOR GCM
 [99 words]   [$2,1]
MADAGASCAR    ADDITIONAL DELAYS POSSIBLE FOR ILMENITE
 [166 words]   [$2,1]
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