G20 Strengthens Argentine power links with organizations in Africa and North America Feb 26, 2018 Pedro Villagra Delgado was in South Africa and Ethiopia to strengthen relations with African organizations. He also presented the…
Energy is central to sustainable development, one of the priorities of the G20 – Mauricio… Feb 26, 2018 President of Argentina has stressed the importance of renewable energies, focus area energy transitions G20. President of…
The G20 discusses public policies to improve employment Feb 26, 2018 February 20, 2018 - Began the official activity of the Employment Task Force, which seeks to promote training throughout life,…
Report: 770 million euros more needed for Berlin’s new airport Feb 26, 2018 Berlin - The scandal-plagued Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) project will need an additional 770 million euros before take-off,…
Total, Borealis and NOVA Chemicals Forms a joint Venture Feb 20, 2018 Paris/Vienne/Calgary – Total S.A., Borealis AG and NOVA Chemicals Corporation has officially announced that affiliates of the…
NIPS 2018: NNPC Calls for Collaboration among African Countries in Oil Sector Feb 20, 2018 The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has called for closer collaboration among African nations not only in oil and…
Siemens takes a bold step into Sudan’s energy sector Feb 15, 2018 Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG Ms. Janina Kugel, together with regional and pan African executive management visited…
Wood wins multi-million dollar five-year contract in Saudi Arabia Feb 15, 2018 Wood has secured a new multi-million dollar, five-year contract to support Saudi Aramco in the delivery of one of its…
DEA boosts oil and gas production in Egypt Feb 15, 2018 DEA Deutsche Erdoel AG announces a significant increase of production from its oil fields in the Gulf of Suez and from the Disouq…
Crisis on diesel emissions jeopardizing German motor sector Feb 15, 2018 Berlin - The scandal over toxic emissions from diesel-powered cars is impacting the German automotive sector amid threats to ban…