Nigeria, Angola and Ghana have contributed their capital shares to the Africa Energy Bank, reinforcing its role in advancing energy finance, with key discussions set to take place at African Energy Week 2025: Invest in African Energies in Cape Town n a significant development for Africa’s energy sector, Nigeria, AngolaContinue Reading

Taking place from November 18-19, 2025, in Aberdeen, Scotland, the summit showcases supply chain technologies with a view to driving a just energy transition in West Africa The African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org/) – representing the voice of the African energy sector – offers their strong endorsement and support ofContinue Reading

With projects like the East African Crude Oil Pipeline and Tanzania LNG reaching major development milestones, East Africa is on track to become a key player in the global crude and LNG export markets Representing a strategic oil and gas frontier, the East African region offers significant opportunities for investors.Continue Reading

The country’s CORAF facility has the potential to contribute towards regional petroleum demand as population growth bolsters consumption levels The Republic of Congo is well-positioned to contribute toward regional demand for petroleum, given the country’s operating Congolaise de Raffinage (CORAF) refinery and strategic geographic location. A downstream panel discussion atContinue Reading

Through privatization, joint ventures and development finance, Africa’s national oil companies are advancing oil and gas projects African national oil companies (NOCs) are leveraging innovative financing strategies to advance oil and gas projects, ensuring continued investment despite shifting global energy markets. Through various innovative strategies such as privatization and divestment,Continue Reading

During this meeting, participants expressed concerns about improving production while also denouncing cases of corruption that plague the mining industry. On Tuesday, March 25, in Bujumbura, His Excellency President Evariste Ndayishimiye met with representatives of mining cooperatives operating in Burundi to discuss ways to reform the sector so that itContinue Reading

The Republic of Congo is expected to produce up to 6 million tons of natural gas per annum by 2027 The Republic of Congo is expected to more than double natural gas production by 2027 according to an outlook by commodity company S&P Global Commodity Insights – technical partner ofContinue Reading