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The mega Dangote refinery has begun the free delivery of his products nationwide. What exactly does this mean for the Nigeria’s downstream sector in details?
Mourad Adjal, former Sonelgaz chief executive, has been named Algeriaโs Minister of Energy and Renewable Energy, as the country looks to bolster hydrocarbons while advancing its renewable push.
The recent feud between Dangote’s refinery and petroleum union group, NUPENG, has taken a new turn even as the former backed out of the agreement to join the group.
A significant 60% of Nigeriaโs LNG production currently goes to Portugal and Spain, underscoring Nigeria’s pivotal role as Europe seeks alternatives to Russian energy sources.ย
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Nigeriaโs oil and gas sector stands at a crossroads, with investment at the heart of ongoing tax reforms. For investors, this offers reliefs and credits aimed at boosting exploration and drilling in the upstream segment.
Ethiopia has officially launched the $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the largest in Africa. But the mega project is met by opposition from neighbouring nations, including Egypt and Sudan.
The standoff between Dangote refinery and petrol marketers have been brewing for quite some time now. But the dispute enters a new phase as the latter decide to call for a nationwide strike. What exactly is at stake here?
Brazilian oil giant, Petrobras, left Nigeria in 2020. Prior to its exit, the firm operated in the country for over 20 years. Now, it appears it’s staging a comeback. What exactly is driving its renewed interest in the West African country?