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Nigeriaโs energy sector is seeing a late-year rush of capital as major players push through acquisitions, mergers, and exit deals ahead of the close of 2025, with deep-pocket investors leaving little to chance in locking in value.

The terminal, designed to handle 30,000 tonnes of LPG annually, is intended to serve both Kenya and Tanzania as the two countries push to expand access to clean cooking fuel. Supporters say it could help lower household energy costs and reduce reliance on kerosene and charcoal.

Following the dramatic shakeup of Nigeria’s upstream and downstream sector leading to the resignation of their heads, President Bola Tinubu has now nominated two new officials to lead the agencies.

The recent price reduction from Dangote refinery is unprecedented in Nigeria’s downstream history. One might consider the move the trump card to stay ahead of importers, and disrupt an unyeilding market.
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Africa’s richest man’s, Aliko Dangote, refused to pull his punches following a feud with downstream regulator, Farouk Ahmed. What follows was a public smear, allegations, climaxing on the latter losing his job.

Oil production in Namibia, projected to be by 2030, primarily depends on these two oil majors – Total Energies and Shell Plc. With offshore exploration ongoing, both oil firms are racing to produce their first crude.

Mozambique is fast emerging as one of Africaโs most attractive destinations for gas investment. In 2025 alone, the country attracted oil majors such as Exxon, Total and Eni. The question now is whether Mozambique is set to become the next major chapter in Africaโs gas story.

Africa’s oil and gas sector is expected to grow drastically in 2026. From FIDs to new projects and pipeline construction, the continent’s oil and gas boom seems to be on the horizon.