Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Ethiopia's gsa?

Ethiopia: Companies Want Access to Ethiopia's Gas Fields



April 5, 2006Posted to the web April 5, 2006
Addis Ababa
The ministry of mines and energy's invitation for expressions of interest in the Hilala and Calub gas fields has brought 19 potential bidders to the table.
The government allowed companies with financial and technical know-how to submit letters of interest until the end of last month. The invitation has tweaked the interest of both local and international companies.
Malaysia's Pertonas is one of the most active companies in Ethiopia to have submitted a request. The company is currently in charge of four concessions and has been looking for access to the Hilala and Calub gas fields since 2004.
Interest also came from the Middle East, China, India and Russia. China has increasingly been looking to Africa to supply its rapidly expanding market with resources, while the Middle East has been moving investments away from the West due to growing negative Muslim sentiment in Europe and the United States.


weyane were scared to lower OLF flag

Host: 150.167.26.79Wednesday April 05, 2006 12:31:07MikeDeki Halal Meriet, indeed, the Weyane are being hunted by the Ethiopians all over Ethiopia. To read more on Weyane, please log on to www.liberationfront.org (SBO radio broadcast in Amharic). There you will find the Weyane dropping like flies all over Ethiopia. Cornered and surround in all 4 sides, the Weyane have no way out. To know how far the Ethiopian have come; listen to the news where the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) flag was raised by lowering the Weyane flag in four different places in Dire Dawa and the Weyane were scared to lower the OLF flag for the whole night and day. By the way, the Weyane army at Jijiga (Harar) has shot each other (Tigrai verses others) and death and the wounded is expected to be in the hundreds. Thus, it will not be long before we see Gebru (Meles) to be captured alive at Doro Maneqia. I wonder what are the Eritrean HASUS who go to church every Sunday to pray for Meles doing these days? I just wonder!