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Nigeria’s Aviation Fuel Exports Stabilise Markets Amid Geopolitical Tensions

As tensions in the Middle East disrupt jet fuel flows through the Strait of Hormuz—a critical corridor that has historically supplied nearly 40% of Europe’s aviation fuel—global supply chains are.

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Angola Reopens Onshore Basins with Indigenous Operator Leadership

The recent production sharing contract between Oando Plc and Angola’s National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG) for the KON-13 block in the Kwanza Basin marks a significant turning point.

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Catoca Mining Redefines Benchmarks in African Mining Excellence

Luanda, Angola —   Africa’s mining sector—responsible for nearly 10% of global mineral production and over 15% of the world’s diamonds—is undergoing a strategic transformation. This shift is driven by.

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Mopane Discovery Confirms Namibia’s Emergence as a Credible Oil Economy

Namibia is rapidly emerging as a serious player in the global energy landscape, following a 57% increase in the Mopane field’s contingent resources to 1.38 billion barrels of oil equivalent.

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Dangote Refinery Powers Nigeria’s Drive Toward Refining Self-Sufficiency

The Afreximbank-backed refinancing of the Dangote Refinery marks more than a financial restructuring; it represents a strategic turning point for Nigeria’s oil sector. The deal is set to reshape domestic.

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Nigeria’s state-owned energy company, NNPC Limited, is taking measured steps towards a potential listing on major international exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange or the London Stock Exchange..

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Kenya Positions Itself as a Responsible Mining Hub

Kenya’s decision to open Mrima Hill—a long-contested, mineral-rich site—to international investors marks more than a routine mining tender. It signals the country’s deliberate entry into the highly competitive global market.

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Nigerian Banks Dominate Africa’s Brand Value Growth

Nigeria’s banking sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by recapitalisation and structural reforms that are reshaping Africa’s financial landscape. In 2026, the country’s leading banks recorded the fastest brand.

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Ghana Rebuilds Sovereign Yield Curve with 2026 Bond

Ghana’s return to issuing a seven-year domestic bond, its first in three years, represents far more than a routine fundraising exercise. It marks a deliberate step towards restoring market confidence,.

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Niger Emerges as West Africa’s Frontier Hydrocarbon Powerhouse

The arrival of Sonatrach at Niger’s Kafra field represents far more than the launch of a new drilling campaign. It signals a defining shift in the country’s economic identity. Long.

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