Africa Needs to curb Emissions to Attract Investments

The Institute for Development and Economic Planning (IDEP) held on Saturday 25 February a webinar on “How Africa can go green through a clean energy strategy” in preparation for the 9th Session of the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development scheduled to take place in Niamey (Niger) from 28 February to March 2nd, 2023. Urbanization and population growth are putting intense pressure on Africa’s energy infrastructure. Demand is significantly outstripping supply leading to power cuts

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Tanzanian tycoon Rostam Aziz Pledges Cheaper Cooking Gas

Tanzanian billionaire Rostam Aziz, who is building a multibillion-shilling cooking gas plant in Dongo Kundu, says he will tap innovative technologies to handle imports and supply chain, ultimately lowering consumer prices. The entry of Taifa Gas, a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) firm, into the local market is expected to trigger price wars for handling and evacuating cooking gas from the ships to the mainland, allowing dealers to transfer the cost relief to consumers. Construction of

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Uganda Gives Priority to People Displaced by Oil Exploration, Petroleum Agency

During the next five years, the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) expects that Uganda’s land acquisition procedure for oil and gas infrastructure will be a model for best practices in megaprojects both within and outside of Uganda. The PAU director of legal and corporate affairs, Mr. Ali Ssekatawa, stressed via an article the necessity of a well-organized compensation and resettlement scheme for those impacted by any large infrastructure project to succeed. This subject has been

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Sonangol Reduced Gasoline Import costs by US$92 million

Sonangol reduced gasoline import costs by US$92 million, due to the completion and start-up of the new Gasoline Production Complex at the Luanda Refinery, having achieved production of around 85,000 tonnes by the end of 2022 metrics. These data were released this Friday 24th February in Luanda, at a press conference by the Board of Directors of the national oil company, in reference to the 47th anniversary, where he underlined that “the data in question

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Executive Maintains Strategy for self-sufficiency in Fuels until 2027

Sonangol is involved in refining projects that aim to materialize the Executive’s strategy “so that we can achieve self-sufficiency in fuels by 2027”, said, this Friday 24 feb, in Luanda, the Secretary of State for Oil and Gas. José Barroso, who was speaking at the opening of the press conference alluding to the 47th anniversary of Sonangol, also said that the state-owned oil company is also committed to increasing its capacity for storing liquid and

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Chevron to Supply More Gas to Angola LNG

Sonamet and Sarens transported a 2,200-tonne Jacket platform from Belgium to Angola via a large vessel known as a barge. According to data from the institution to which Jornal de Angola had access, the Jacket is intended for the Sanha Lean Gas Connection (SLGC) project of the oil company Chevron.    The data indicate that the crew used 4 jacks of 200 tons for the movement with 20 ballast pumps to keep the barge at the right

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Gas Demand Fell More Than Expected

The European Union managed to exceed the goal of cutting demand for gas this winter, according to new data from Eurostat. Eurostat data shows that the European Union’s winter demand has fallen by 19 percent compared to the five-year average, beating the 15 percent target it has set for itself to help it survive the winter.  The biggest drop was in Finland, which reduced its use by nearly 60 percent. Lithuania had the second biggest drop, down

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Brent Starts Week at $83.53 a Barrel

Brent (a benchmark for Angolan exports) for delivery in April started this week’s session (yesterday 21st February) on a high, at US$83.53 a barrel, i.e. 0.53 percent more compared to the close of markets on Friday. fair. Oil showed a daily range of 82.75 – 84.30 dollars. On Friday 17th feb, Brent crude fell $2.14, or 2.5 percent, to $83.00 a barrel, ending the week down 3.96 percent, as traders worried that future rises in interest

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African Energy Chamber to open Namibia Office for Local Content and Capacity Building

With Namibia’s energy sector on the precipice of rapid transformation on the back of recent oil and gas discoveries, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) will establish an office in the country dedicated to promoting local content development efforts. The AEC will engage with various stakeholders across the Namibian energy industry, including national and international oil companies, the government and service companies, utilizing a multi-tiered approach to scaling up local talent and capabilities. The office will

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Equatorial Guinea signs 3 Production Sharing Deals with Panoro Energy, Africa Oil Corp

Antonio Oburu Ondo, Equatorial Guinea’s recently appointed Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons, has awarded independent exploration and production company, Panoro Energy, a 56% participating interest and operatorship in Block EG-01 offshore the hydrocarbon-rich West African country, as well as Canadian oil and gas company, the Africa Oil Corporation, two production sharing contracts (PSC) for offshore Blocks EG-18 and EG-31. With the PSCs, the Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons, under the leadership of Minister Ondo, has

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