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South Africa is expected toย record a riseย inย rooftop solarย uptakeย as 82% of households without systemsย plan to install solar within the next 12 months, according to findings from South Africaโs Largest Solar Survey.ย

Billioniare Adenuga has agreed to swap one of Conoilโs prized oil blocks with Total in a multi-million-dollar transaction. Beyond asset shuffle, the move highlights the balancing act of indigenous operators push to maintain footing while oil majors reshape their portfolios.

Like many African nations, Nigeriaโs renewable energy sector still grapples with deep funding gaps. The friction between DFIs and local investors has never been more visible. This article examines that growing divide.

Namibia is restructuring its oil and gas industry, with the new president assuming control of the burgeoning sector. While this could be beneficial for the country, history shows the opposite might be the case.
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For South Africa, the continentโs biggest economy, balancing renewable ambitions with coal-based power has long been a challenge. For Eskom, its main utility, big money projects often take precedence over green goals.

Africa’s leading gas producer, Egypt, is roaring back to life after a period of decline. But this recovery is not without intentionality. Renewed investments from global energy giants are driving this trend.

The recent diplomatic row between Nigeria and the United States has left Nigeria’s economy hanging in the balance. While crude oil production may offer a lifeline, it may not be enough if the situation gets out of hand.

Nigeria’s oil and gas sector may appear difficult to unravel most of the time. However, a casual, friendly conversation with a friend and seasoned colleague in the space can help bring an insightful perspective to the industry.