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Why Diesel Still Matters for Africa’s Growth Story in a Green Energy Era

Across Africa, diesel is more than just a fuel; it’s the heartbeat of daily life. From the trucks that haul food and raw materials across borders to the buses that.

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Africa’s $120 Billion Hydrocarbon Future: Lessons and Leadership from Nigeria

Africa’s hydrocarbon endowment has re-emerged in policy debates as both a strategic asset and a test of governance. Senior Nigerian energy officials and regional leaders now frame a clear argument:.

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Morocco’s 2040 Coal Exit Could Transform Africa’s Energy Future

Imagine a country that once relied on coal for almost two-thirds of its electricity now deciding to walk away from coal entirely by 2040. That’s the commitment Morocco has made..

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South Africa’s Nuclear Ambitions: The Path to Realisation

South Africa has unveiled a transformative R2.23 trillion (US$120–130 billion) energy blueprint, signalling a decisive pivot away from coal towards nuclear and gas. The revised Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) projects.

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Egypt’s Big Oil Bet: $5.7B Fueling Africa’s Energy Growth

Egypt is once again drilling deep, not just into its soil, but into the very foundation of its energy ambitions. In a bold new move, the North African powerhouse has.

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Nigeria’s Second Gas Investment in 18 Months: Shell Commits $2 Billion Offshore

Nigeria’s energy sector has received a powerful jolt of optimism with Shell’s approval of a $2 billion offshore gas development in the HI Field, located in Oil Mining Lease (OML).

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A $5.4B Bet: Algeria Rewrites Energy Politics

Algeria’s national oil company, Sonatrach, recently announced a production-sharing agreement valued at approximately USD 5.4 billion with Saudi Arabia’s Midad Energy. The deal covers exploration and development in the Illizi.

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Rwanda’s Solar Vision: A Blueprint for Africa’s Energy Self-Reliance

Rwanda’s pursuit of universal electricity access is more than a national ambition; it is a continental declaration. In a world rapidly shifting toward renewable energy, the East African nation is.

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South Africa Seals €11.5 Billion EU Deal to Power Its Green Transition

Recently, the European Union announced an unprecedented €11.5 billion (roughly US$13.3 billion) investment into South Africa, earmarked for clean energy, infrastructure, and pharmaceutical development. The scale of the pledge underscores.

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Mozambique’s LNG Revival: Balancing Opportunity and Risk

At a time when the world is grappling with the twin imperatives of energy security and climate transition, Mozambique’s beleaguered LNG megaproject stands at a crossroads. With global demand for.

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