Shell offers to sell 5 Nigerian oil leases: paper - Reuters Africa
Reuters AfricaShell offers to sell 5 Nigerian oil leases: paperReuters AfricaABUJA (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell has offered to sell five oil leases in Nigeria's Niger Delta to domestic energy companies, according to a local newspaper. Shell is in talks w...
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OIL FUTURES: Crude Up On Jobless Claims; Inventory Data Ahead - Wall Street Journal
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Flower employers, workers strike deal - New Vision
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Equities transactions declined further, index drops 0.69% - Vanguard
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Joint venture on oil is a brilliant idea - New Vision
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