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For more than a decade, OPL 245 has symbolised both the promise and peril of Nigeriaโs oil industry.

Africa remains the worldโs last major oil frontier. Yet the real contest is unfolding among a handful of countries with vast greenfield acreage and strong discovery prospects. This piece examines three of the most prominent.

Eskomโs century old monopoly may be drawing to a close as South Africa moves to unveil a standalone transmission unit. Yet experts believe this structural shift alone is unlikely to resolve the countryโs long running load shedding crisis.

Nigeriaโs mega refinery, the Dangote Refinery, may soon be listed on the Nigerian Exchange. For investors, it could offer a rare opportunity to own a stake in the company. This article examines the key questions surrounding the potential listing.
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Oil markets has entered a more fragile phase as US-Israel Iran strikes unsettle the Strait of Hormuz. Africa may gain from higher crude prices, yet the inflationary aftershock could prove harder to absorb.

Ugandaโs electricity sector is entering a decisive chapter. After two decades under private management by Umeme Limited, the countryโs main electricity distribution company is returning to state control.

Africaโs solar market is growing faster than imagined. From a high surge in the import of panels to local manufacturing, the solar energy space appears to be beating conventional forecasts.

Before his political life, Nigeriaโs president was once an oil man, with experience at an oil giant. Given his current role, his pedigree may be reshaping the oil fortunes of Africaโs largest producer.