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Mozambique begins local production of cooking gas for the first time

liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) vessel

Nigeria: NNPC to raise equity stake in Dangote Refinery to 20%ย 

NNPCL headquarter in Abuja

Nigeria targets $20 billion inflows by 2029 to boost electricity supplyย ย 

Nigeria's President, Bola Tinubu

Trump: Good news for Africa oil, bad news for renewable goals

US President Donald Trump signs an executive order

South Africa’s Eskom restores Koeberg Unit 1 to grid, adds 930MW to power supplyย 

South African state-owned utility company, Eskom Holdings

Dangote refinery admits import of semi-refined products as part of feedstock mix

Dangote refinery facility

Nigeria launches first indigenous floating oil vessel with over 2 million barrels capacity

A Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) on sea

Galp begins arbitration with Mozambique on $300 million tax dispute

Portuguese oil firm, Galp oil firm

Ethiopia begins construction of oil refinery, Dangote’s $2.5 billion fertiliser plant

The President of Ethopia, Taye Atske Selassie, Aliko Dangote, other high officials at the construction site

Nigeria: UTM Offshore eyes Seplat and Vitol for $5 billion floating LNG project

UTM Offshore leader, Rone and partners at the AEW in South Africa

Equatorial Guinea signs $690 million LNG deal with Chevronย 

American energy giant, Chevron

East African country, Mozambique, has started producing its first locally made liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), popularly known as cooking gas, to boost domestic gas usage.


Nigeriaโ€™s state-owned energy company NNPC Limited said it is working towards increasing its stake in the Dangote Petroleum Refinery to 20% from the current 7.2%.


West African country, Nigeria, expects to attract up toย $20 billionย in fresh oil and gas investments by 2029, driven by recent reforms to improveย power generation and industrial growth.


No doubt, Trumpโ€™s return to the White House has energised Africaโ€™s oil ambitionsโ€”but itโ€™s casting a shadow over renewable energy progress across the continent.


Eskom has reconnected Unit 1 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station to South Africaโ€™s national grid, restoring 930 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity following a major maintenance shutdown.


The Dangote Refinery has confirmed that it is importing semi-refined hydrocarbons as intermediate feedstock, firmly rejecting media allegations that it brought finished petrol with excessive sulphur content into Nigeria.


Nigeria has commissioned its first wholly owned Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) vessel near the Bonny export terminal, with capacity to hold more than 2 million barrels of crude oil.


Portuguese Energy Company, Galp Energia, has begun steps to resolve its ongoing tax dispute of about $300 million with Mozambique through an International Arbitration Tribunal.


Ethiopia has officially launched construction of a 3.5 million tons per year (70,300 bpd) crude oil refinery in Gode, Somali Region, in a major effort to support the countryโ€™s industrial development.


Nigeriaโ€™s UTM Offshore is considering a partnership with Seplat and Vitol to launch its $5 billion floating LNG project, the first in the country.


Equatorial Guinea has signed a major agreement with US energy giant Chevron to develop the Aseng Gas Project, marking a significant step in the countryโ€™s ambition to become a leading liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing hub in Africa.


Mozambique begins local production of cooking gas for the first time

East African country, Mozambique, has started producing its first locally made liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), popularly known as cooking gas.

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Nigeria: NNPC to raise equity stake in Dangote Refinery to 20%ย 

Nigeriaโ€™s state-owned energy company NNPC Limited said it is working towards increasing its stake in the Dangote Petroleum Refinery to 20% from the current 7.2%.ย 

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Nigeria targets $20 billion inflows by 2029 to boost electricity supplyย ย 

Nigeria expects to attract up toย $20 billionย in fresh oil and gas investments by 2029, driven by recent reforms to improveย power generation and industrial growth.ย 

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Trump: Good news for Africa oil, bad news for renewable goals

No doubt, Trumpโ€™s return to the White House has energised Africaโ€™s oil ambitionsโ€”but itโ€™s casting a shadow over renewable energy progress across the continent.

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South Africa’s Eskom restores Koeberg Unit 1 to grid, adds 930MW to power supplyย 

Eskom has reconnected Unit 1 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station to South Africaโ€™s national grid, restoring 930 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity following a major maintenance shutdown.ย 

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Dangote refinery admits import of semi-refined products as part of feedstock mix

The Dangote Refinery has confirmed that it is importing semi-refined hydrocarbons as intermediate feedstock, firmly rejecting media allegations that it brought finished petrol with excessive sulphur content into Nigeria.

Follow the story

Nigeria launches first indigenous floating oil vessel with over 2 million barrels capacity

Nigeria has commissioned its first wholly owned Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) vessel near the Bonny export terminal, with capacity to hold more than 2 million barrels of crude oil.

Follow the story

Galp begins arbitration with Mozambique on $300 million tax dispute

Portuguese Energy Company, Galp Energia, has begun steps to resolve its ongoing tax dispute of about $300 million with Mozambique through an International Arbitration Tribunal.

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Ethiopia begins construction of oil refinery, Dangote’s $2.5 billion fertiliser plant

Ethiopia has officially launched construction of a 3.5 million tons per year (70,300 bpd) crude oil refinery in Gode, Somali Region, in a major effort to support the countryโ€™s industrial development.

Follow the story

Nigeria: UTM Offshore eyes Seplat and Vitol for $5 billion floating LNG project

Nigeriaโ€™s UTM Offshore is considering a partnership with Seplat and Vitol to launch its $5 billion floating LNG project, the first in the country.

Follow the story

Equatorial Guinea signs $690 million LNG deal with Chevronย 

Equatorial Guinea has signed a major agreement with US energy giant Chevron to develop the Aseng Gas Project, marking a significant step in the countryโ€™s ambition to become a leading liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing hub in Africa.

Follow the story

East African country, Mozambique, has started producing its first locally made liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), popularly known as cooking gas, to boost domestic gas usage.


Nigeriaโ€™s state-owned energy company NNPC Limited said it is working towards increasing its stake in the Dangote Petroleum Refinery to 20% from the current 7.2%.


West African country, Nigeria, expects to attract up toย $20 billionย in fresh oil and gas investments by 2029, driven by recent reforms to improveย power generation and industrial growth.


No doubt, Trumpโ€™s return to the White House has energised Africaโ€™s oil ambitionsโ€”but itโ€™s casting a shadow over renewable energy progress across the continent.


Eskom has reconnected Unit 1 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station to South Africaโ€™s national grid, restoring 930 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity following a major maintenance shutdown.


The Dangote Refinery has confirmed that it is importing semi-refined hydrocarbons as intermediate feedstock, firmly rejecting media allegations that it brought finished petrol with excessive sulphur content into Nigeria.


Nigeria has commissioned its first wholly owned Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) vessel near the Bonny export terminal, with capacity to hold more than 2 million barrels of crude oil.


Portuguese Energy Company, Galp Energia, has begun steps to resolve its ongoing tax dispute of about $300 million with Mozambique through an International Arbitration Tribunal.


Ethiopia has officially launched construction of a 3.5 million tons per year (70,300 bpd) crude oil refinery in Gode, Somali Region, in a major effort to support the countryโ€™s industrial development.


Nigeriaโ€™s UTM Offshore is considering a partnership with Seplat and Vitol to launch its $5 billion floating LNG project, the first in the country.


Equatorial Guinea has signed a major agreement with US energy giant Chevron to develop the Aseng Gas Project, marking a significant step in the countryโ€™s ambition to become a leading liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing hub in Africa.