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NNPC allays fear of petrol scarcity during festive season

File Photo: NNPC mega station in Katsina. Credit: The Guardian  Corporation’s GMD tasks new PPMC board on profitability • NCDMB to prosecute oil firms for non-compliance with local content policy • ‘Nigeria to save N43.2 billion yearly as OVH commissions Lagos jetty’ Abuja - (The Guardian) The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has dispelled

Egyptian Petroleum minister forecloses fuel price hikes in current fiscal year

Cairo - Egyptian Petroleum Minister Tarek al-Mulla reiterated on Thursday that the Cabinet does not plan to raise the prices of petroleum products during the current fiscal year 2017-2018. Mulla added in an interview broadcast on the privately-owned Extra News satellite channel, on Thursday evening, that the government since 2014 has

Google and AutoNation partner on self-driving car program

AutoNation agreed to provide repair services for Waymo's self-driving cars. (Waymo) FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Google is partnering with AutoNation, the country’s largest auto dealership chain, in its push to produce self-driving cars for wide use. AutoNation said Thursday that its dealerships will provide maintenance and repairs for Waymo’s self-driving fleet

Auto parts supplier moves forward with $30M Indiana plant

Lear Corp SUV seat manufacturing plant in northwestern Indiana HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — Automotive parts supplier Lear Corp. is moving forward with construction of a new $30 million SUV seat manufacturing plant in northwestern Indiana. The (Northwest Indiana) Times reports the Southfield, Michigan-based company plans to consolidate its Hammond and Portage operations at

Toyota, Boeing and others checking if they used compromised raw materials from Kobe Steel

.. Kobe Steel Says It Falsified Data on Some Aluminum   ... Kobe Steel’s Falsified Data Is Another Blow to Japan’s Reputation ...Employees altered inspection certificates to meet specifications, setting off a rush by Toyota, Boeing and others to see if they had used the raw materials.   TOKYO — For decades, Japanese manufacturers of cars,

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