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African Energy & Infrastructure is a leading industry magazine covering broadly the key issues in the African Energy and Infrastructure Industry, and trends related to Olil and Gas, Electric Power, Future Energy, Transportation and Logistics, as well as Construction.

Founded in 2009, African Energy and Infrastructure Magazine is published by Ashcott Publishing Limited, a subsidiary of the Ashcott Energy Group, an international Energy Consulting firm that specializes in magazine publication, conferences, exhibitions and trainings.

Greater Port Harcourt City Project

The Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority was established in 2009 with a mandate to facilitate the implementation of the Greater Port Harcourt Master Plan and build the New City.

Demystifying Urban Transport Success

It's not just slowing you down from getting home at night. Urban transport issues are also driving up the cost of your groceries, dragging on your business' growth and delaying urban development.

African Leadership Rewards Excellence and Best Practice in Africa's Oil and Gas Sector

African Leadership Magazine held the prestigious African Oil and Gas Excellence Awards-2011 at the margins of the offshore Technology Conference OTC, Huston Texas, United States. The event had in attendance major players in Africa's oil and gas sector, captains of industry and members of the diplomatic community.

Chevron Renewable Energy and Africa's Power Shortage

Chevron is a world leader in developingand delivering energy from oil andnatural gas, which will remain theworld's predominant sources of energyfor decades to come.

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April - June 2011 Edition


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Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs meets Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board and National Universities Commission at NOGTech 2011

Following the introduction of the Local Content Bill passed in 2010, local content and capacity building are now at the forefront of planning amongst major stakeholders in Nigeria.
In response, the NOGTech 2011, 2-day technical conference to run in Lagos, 7-8 June will focus on the repositioning of Nigeria's oil and gas technology, utilisation and commercialisation, with a special round table session on the role Universities will play in shaping oil and gas industry.

Ghana Turns on the Money Oil Tap

Ghana recently joined the ranks of Africa's oil producing countries-with the citizens highly expectant of an economic turnaround in the Gold Coast region.

Zimbabwe's Electricity on the Rise

Growth in the Zimbabwean electricity industry will be driven by the resurgenceof the country's economy after a 10-year period of economic contraction and hyper-inflation.

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