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Somalia Set to Launch First Offshore Oil Drilling Campaign

Somalia is preparing to commence its first offshore oil drilling campaign, marking a significant step in its long-anticipated entry into the global energy landscape. The arrival of Turkey’s drilling vessel.

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Nigeria’s Electricity Future: Dr. Joy Ogaji on Why Government and DisCos Must Act in Sync Now

Dr. Joy Ogaji stands as one of the most authoritative voices in Nigeria’s power sector, in a nation where electricity remains both an essential necessity and a persistent challenge. As.

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Beyond Extraction: African Mining, Energy and Finance Leaders to Unite in Abuja to Shield Continental Wealth Through the “MADE” Framework

ABUJA, NIGERIA – The narrative of African resource management is undergoing a fundamental shift from competition to collective development. From June 23-25, 2026, the State House Conference Centre in Abuja.

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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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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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Africa’s Energy Transformation: From Resource Potential to Strategic Powerhouse

Within the evolving theatre of global energy, Africa is no longer a peripheral actor defined by untapped reserves and deferred promises. The narrative is shifting, quietly yet decisively. Today, the.

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Rwanda Positions Itself as Africa’s Leader in Nuclear Innovation

A March 2026 review mission by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that Rwanda is making measurable and credible progress towards establishing a nuclear power programme. The rigorous.

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South Africa’s Energy Transition Gets $350m World Bank Boost

In a significant move to strengthen South Africa’s energy infrastructure, the World Bank has approved $350 million in financing aimed at unlocking large-scale private investment in the country’s electricity grid..

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