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Ghana to cut fuel taxes as Iran conflict pushes up pump prices

Gasoline Station Pump

Dangote refinery: World Bank tells Nigeria to grant import licenses to boost competition

billionaire and owner of Dangote Refinery, Aliko Dangote at his feterlizer plant

Nigeria: Oando plans $750 million drilling campaign, eyes funding boost from Iran crisis

Nigeria's oil tycoon and CEO of Oando Plc, Wale Tinubu

Eskom,ย Coegaย sign deal onย nuclear plantย expansionย programmeย 

South Africa state-owned utility giant, Eskom

Angola returns to Eurobond market as Middle East war drives oil price surge

Angola oil and gas assets

South Africa launches 148MWย Bolobeduย solar plant to boost electricity supplyย 

Sungrow solar and battery storage

Nigeria exports new Cawthorne crude oil to Netherlands

Gas export on the sea

Ghanaโ€™s crude oil production drops for sixth consecutive year โ€“ Report

Oil and gas workers at an offshore assets

Eni discovers 2 trillion cubic feet of gas offshore Egypt, boosting supply outlook

Italian energy integrated company, Eni

Nigeria doubles crude supply to Dangote refinery in March amid global fuel disruptions

Nigeria's Dangote refinery in Lekki, Lagos

Arcius Energy approves $500 million FID in Egyptโ€™s Harmattan gas field

Arcius Energy gas asset in Egypt

Mauritius plans 405MW grid boost to tackleย power shortagesย 

Electricity Transmission Line

Nigeria approves $2.3 billion bond to settle electricity sector debtย 

Nigeria's president, Bola Tinubu, delivering a speech at an event

Kenya to procure 3,000 electric vehicles for government workers

Kenya President, William Ruto

Libya oil output hits 1.4 million bdp, highest in over a decade

Libya National oil company, NOC

Exxaro signs new 17-year deal to supply coal from Malta mine to Eskom

South Africa's mining and renewable energy firm, Exxaro

Uganda’s $5 billion East African crude pipeline hits 85% completion

Crude oil pipeline

Algeria offers 7 exploration blocks as it prepares for new oil and gas licensing round

FSPO oil and gas platform

Ghana scales back tariffs on electricity, water to boost household relief

Electricity transmission line

Nigeria exports first cargo of new Cawthorne crude to India

Global crude oil market




















Ghana to cut fuel taxes as Iran conflict pushes up pump prices

The Ghana government has announced plans to reduce fuel taxes and levies in a bid to cushion citizens from rising pump prices triggered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

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Dangote refinery: World Bank tells Nigeria to grant import licenses to boost competition

The World Bank has advised the Nigerian government to grant petrol import licences as part of measures to strengthen competition in the downstream petroleum sector.

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Nigeria: Oando plans $750 million drilling campaign, eyes funding boost from Iran crisis

Oando has announced plans to raise up to $750 million for an extensive drilling campaign aimed at increasing its oil production, as shifting global dynamics reshape investor interest in West Africaโ€™s energy sector.

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Eskom,ย Coegaย sign deal onย nuclear plantย expansionย programmeย 

Eskom andย Coegaย Development Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to coordinate South Africa’s Nuclear New Buildย Programmeย (NNBP), covering infrastructure development

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Angola returns to Eurobond market as Middle East war drives oil price surge

Angola has re-entered the international debt market to capitalise on rising crude oil prices triggered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, signalling renewed confidence in the countryโ€™s fiscal outlook.

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South Africa launches 148MWย Bolobeduย solar plant to boost electricity supplyย 

South Africa has commissioned the 148-megawattย (MW) Bolobeduย Solar Plant in Limpopo province, adding new capacity to the national electricity grid, the government has announced.ย ย 

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Nigeria exports new Cawthorne crude oil to Netherlands

Nigeria has exported the first cargo of its newly introduced Cawthorne crude grade to the Netherlands, marking a significant step in the countryโ€™s strategy to expand crude production and diversify export streams.

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Ghanaโ€™s crude oil production drops for sixth consecutive year โ€“ Report

Ghanaโ€™s crude oil production has declined for the sixth consecutive year, dropping from a peak of 71.4 million barrels to 37.3 million barrels in 2025, according to the 2025 Annual Report by the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC).

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Eni discovers 2 trillion cubic feet of gas offshore Egypt, boosting supply outlook

Italian energy major Eni has announced a significant gas and condensate discovery offshore Egypt, a development expected to strengthen the countryโ€™s energy supply outlook amid ongoing global market disruptions.

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Nigeria doubles crude supply to Dangote refinery in March amid global fuel disruptions

Nigeria has significantly increased crude oil deliveries to the Dangote refinery in March, as Africaโ€™s top oil producer seeks to shore up domestic fuel availability following global supply disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

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Arcius Energy approves $500 million FID  in Egyptโ€™s Harmattan gas field

Indigenous gas firm, Arcius Energy, has taken a final investment decision (FID) to develop the Harmattan gas field offshore Egypt, committing up to $500 million to the project.

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Mauritius plans 405MW grid boost to tackleย power shortagesย 

The government of Mauritius has announced plans to add 405 megawatts (MW) of new electricity generation capacity to the national grid over the next three years, as part of efforts to address supply constraints.

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Nigeria approves $2.3 billion bond to settle electricity sector debtย 

President Bola Tinubu has approved a ย โ‚ฆ3.3 trillion ($2.38 billion) payment plan to settle legacy debts in Nigeria’s power sector, as part of efforts toย stabiliseย electricity supply.

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Kenya to procure 3,000 electric vehicles for government workers

The government of Kenya is planning to purchase about 3,000 electric vehicles for publlic officials use as part of efforts to reduce dependence on petroleum and promote clean energy transport.

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Libya oil output hits 1.4 million bdp, highest in over a decade

Oil production in Libya has risen to about 1.43 million barrels per day (bdp), the highest level recorded in more than a decade, according to the countryโ€™s state oil firm.

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Exxaro signs new 17-year deal to supply coal from Malta mine to Eskom

Exxaro Resources has signed a new 17-year agreement, running from 2026 to 2043, to supply coal from the Matla Power Station to Eskom, South Africaโ€™s key electricity producer.

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Uganda’s $5 billion East African crude pipeline hits 85% completion

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline has reached 82 per cent overall completion as of April 2026, with construction advancing across pipeline sections, pump stations and export infrastructure in Tanzania and Uganda.

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Algeria offers 7 exploration blocks as it prepares for new oil and gas licensing round

The government of Algeria will launch a new international oil and gas licensing round on April 19, offering seven exploration blocks to oil and gas companies.

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Ghana scales back tariffs on electricity, water to boost household relief

West African nation, Ghana, has declared a slash in electricity and water tariffs, aiming to ease pressure on households and support businesses facing rising living and operating costs.

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Nigeria exports first cargo of new Cawthorne crude to India

Nigeria has exported the first cargo of its newly introduced Cawthorne crude oil grade to India, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has confirmed, marking the official entry of the new crude blend into the international oil market.

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