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, Angola… +

As Angola marks 50 years of independence, Angola Oil & Gas returns in 2025 with an expanded multi-track program, a larger exhibition space, a dedicated deal room and a pre-conference technical agenda. With a $60 billion upstream investment pipeline, a 2025 licensing round and restructured block opportunities, Angola is positioning… +

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.… +

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 at… +

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,… +

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 of… +

CEIF 2025 has officially opened with keynote speeches and presentation by leading figures in the Republic of Congo’s energy industry, including H.E. Bruno Jean-Richard Itoua, Congo’s Minister of Hydrocarbons The inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF) officially opened with welcome and keynote addresses by key industry leaders operating in… +

The inaugural NOC-IOC Forum at African Energy Week 2025: Invest in African Energies will foster collaboration between Africa’s national oil companies and international oil companies to drive investment, enhance capacity building and unlock the continent’s hydrocarbon potential This year’s African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference will debut… +

The 2025 program of African Energy Week: Invest in African Week is available for download The African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference has officially launched its 2025 program, covering strategic topics from upstream oil and gas to downstream infrastructure and distribution to the energy transition, power industry,… +

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) partnered with global energy and commodities information provider S&P Global Commodity Insights for a webinar on June 27. Exploring the respective upstream markets of Guyana and Namibia, the webinar – moderated by Verner Ayukegba, Senior-Vice President at the AEC and Justin Cochrane, African Upstream Regional… +