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Mozambique to become southern Africa’s “electricity hub” – World Bank

World Bank

Nigeria’s South East state reduces electricity tariff for elite users

Tunisia Electricity transmission line

TotalEnergies edges closer to restarting $20 billion gas project in Mozambique

TotalEnergies CEO, Patrick Pouyanne

โ€œWe’ll struggle to retire,โ€ Aradel CEO raises concerns over manpower shortage in Nigeria’s oil sector

CEO/MD, Aradel Holdings Plc, Adegbite Falade

Libya launches first oil bid round since 2007, offers 22 blocks to investors

Oil and gas storage

Eskom spends $212 million on diesel for power generation as power cuts persists

South Africa's Eskom nuclear power plant

Morocco to launch tender for phase 1 of Nador LNG terminalย 

NLNG tank farm

BP loads First LNG export cargo from Senegal-Mauritania’s GTA project

British Petroleum (BP) oil and gas Company

Africa Energy Bank pioneer hires PWC to oversee head office

African Energy bank

Donald Trump halts initiative providing electricity access to Africans

US President, Donald J. Trump

Heirs Energies Chairman, Tony Elumelu, hints building oil refinery in Nigeria

Heirs Energies Founder and Chairman, Tony Elumelu

Oil sector recovery to push Nigeria, other West African countries crude production to 3.9 million bdp in 2025

barrels of crude

World Bank to finance $1 billion 360MW Nachtigal Hydropower plant in Cameroon

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Mozambique to become southern Africa’s “electricity hub” – World Bank

The World Bank has described the emerging electricity trends in Mozambique as positioning the country to become an “electricity hub” for the Southern African region.

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Nigeria’s South East state reduces electricity tariff for elite users

A state in Nigeriaโ€™s South East region, Enugu, has taken an unprecedented step by slashing electricity tariffs for its residents โ€” marking a shift away from the centrally controlled pricing system.

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TotalEnergies edges closer to restarting $20 billion gas project in Mozambique

Mozambique may soon see the revival of its stalled $20 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project as President Daniel Chapo confirmed that discussions with French energy giant Total Energies are approaching conclusion.

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โ€œWe’ll struggle to retire,โ€ Aradel CEO raises concerns over manpower shortage in Nigeria’s oil sector

The CEO of Aradel Holdings Plc, a foremost indigenous oil firm, Mr. Adegbite Falade, has raised concerns about the shortage of manpower in Nigeriaโ€™s oil and gas sector.

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Libya launches first oil bid round since 2007, offers 22 blocks to investors

North African country, Libya, has officially launched its first oil and gas licensing round in 18 years, offering 22 new offshore and onshore blocks to global energy companies.

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Eskom spends $212 million on diesel for power generation as power cuts persists

South Africa’s Eskom has burned through R3.76 billion ($212 million) on diesel for its gas turbines since April, averaging $4.1 million daily, despite promises to reduce reliance amid winter and ongoing power cuts in Johannesburg.

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Morocco to launch tender for phase 1 of Nador LNG terminalย 

Morocco is set to begin the tendering process for Phase 1 of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal project near the eastern Mediterranean city of Nador

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BP loads First LNG export cargo from Senegal-Mauritania’s GTA project

British energy giant BP has announced the successful loading of the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export cargo from the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) offshore project, located on the maritime border between Senegal and Mauritania.

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Africa Energy Bank pioneer hires PWC to oversee head office

The African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO), the pioneer of Africa Energy Bank (AEB), has appointed global consulting firm PWC as the project management headquarters for the bank in Abuja, Nigeria.

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Donald Trump halts initiative providing electricity access to Africans

A United States initiative to increase electricity supply in Africa has been halted by the Donald Trump- led administration after more than a decade of work.ย 

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Heirs Energies Chairman, Tony Elumelu, hints building oil refinery in Nigeria

The founder and chairman of Heirs Energies, Tony Elumelu, has hinted that the integrated energy company doesnโ€™t rule out the possibility of building a crude oil refinery as well as venture into petrochemicals production in the future.ย 

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Oil sector recovery to push Nigeria, other West African countries crude production to 3.9 million bdp in 2025

Crude oil production in Nigeria and other West African countries is expected to rise from 3.7 million to 3.9 million barrels per day by the end of 2025, signaling a recovery in the regionโ€™s oil sector.

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World Bank to finance $1 billion 360MW Nachtigal Hydropower plant in Cameroon

The World Bank says it is funding a $1 billion project to expand Cameroonโ€™s Nachtigal hydropower plant from 60 MW to 360 MW.

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