Wednesday, June 29, 2011

equatorial guinea






Led by a stingy defense — and a little help from its goal posts — Equatorial Guinea nearly pulled out a stunning draw in Wednesday’s Group D opener against Norway in Augsburg, Germany.
The Nzalang Nacionals gained their first ever entry into the Women's World Cup beating South Africa, 3-1 in the semi-finals of the 2010 Women's African Championships. They lost to Nigeria 4-2 in the finals but their gutsy performance earned them many kudos.
The game could have turned as early as the second minute, but the first smooth Norway attack ended when a diagonal shot from Haavi struck the inside of the post.
We showed for long periods against Germany that we could match them. Admittedly they were a class above for the final 20 minutes, but the first 70 were very positive and we can go into the tournament with every confidence,” added Stensland.
The West African nation’s second LNG plant, or train, will produce 1.8 billion to 4.6 billion cubic feet a day, Ndong said in the capital of Malabo. Capacity will depend upon discovered reserves early next year when Sonagas and partners Noble Energy Inc. (NBL) and Ophir Energy Plc decide on the investment.

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