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Nigeriaโs solar startup space presents a major opportunity for investors. However, scaling climate focused businesses in the sector remains difficult. Energy in Africa spoke with industry players to understand their perspectives.

Nigeriaโs new oil executive order has sparked debate across the industry. Some stakeholders are seen as clear winners under the new rules. Others may face challenges and could be considered the losers.

The recent shutdown of LNG production by QatarEnergy is sending ripple effects beyond the Gulf states. In Africa, where industrial growth depends on global gas supply, the disruption could threaten energy availability.

African nations are caught in the thicket of the world oil shock amid the conflict in the Middle East. Its key economies are mulling rise in petrol prices to mitigate the surge in the global crude market.
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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.