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Aliko Dangote, Africaโs richest man, has taken a significant step forward in his plans to develop a major seaport in Nigeria.
Morocco is increasingly becoming Africa’s solar export giant. With close proximity to Europe, the North African country is building massive solar infrastructure to export power to countries like Spain, Portugal, among others.
East African country, Tanzania, is looking to double its electricity generation capacity to meet its growing demands. What will for the nation to achieve this feat in the next coming years given the lingering energy poverty on the continent?
Backbone Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (BINL), an indigenous oil firm, has announced plans to build and operate a 500,000 barrels-per-day crude oil refinery in Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State.
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French oil giant, TotalEnergies, has announced that its $550 million upstream gas project, Ubeta gas field, will commence gas production in the next two years.
East African country, Uganda, is one of the few African countries with electricity generation supply, but this has not translated into power for its citizens, particularly those living in the rural communities. So, what’s driving this paradox?
For an average Tanzanian, constant electricity means dependence on diesel generation. However, the trend is shifting with investors pushing for renewable energy space. The question remains, however, can solar truly reverse this trend?
Two British oil majors, BP and Shell, have signed separate agreements with Libyaโs National Oil Corporation (NOC) to carry out hydrocarbon exploration and development studies at three oil fields.