Uganda Partners with Alpha MBM to Build Crude Oil Refinery in Hoima

Uganda Signs Deal with Alpha MBM to Construct Multi-Product Oil Refinery in Hoima District Uganda has signed a major agreement with Alpha MBM Investments to develop a crude oil refinery in Kabaale, Hoima District, marking a significant step toward energy self-sufficiency. President Yoweri Museveni emphasized that the project goes beyond fuel production, highlighting Uganda’s goal to refine and export its own petroleum products rather than relying on imports. He stressed the importance of adding value

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GSU Launches 50MW Solar Plant in Central African Republic to Boost Renewable Energy Access

GSU Begins Construction of 50MW Solar PV Plant in Sakaï to Power 300,000 Homes and Reduce Carbon Emissions GSU has commenced construction of a 50-megawatt solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in Sakaï, Central African Republic (CAR), aiming to expand electricity access and accelerate the country’s transition to renewable energy. The new plant is expected to provide electricity to more than 300,000 households and reduce over 50,000 tons of carbon emissions annually. It will feature a 10-megawatt-hour

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NNPC and Gas Suppliers Sign Long-Term Agreements to Boost NLNG Feedgas Supply

NNPC, NLNG Sign 20-Year Gas Supply Agreements to Strengthen Nigeria’s Energy Security and Support Gas Industrialization NNPC Ltd and five upstream gas suppliers have signed long-term Gas Supply Agreements (GSAs) with the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Company, securing 1.29 billion standard cubic feet (bscf) of feedgas per day. The agreements, which include extension options, were signed with SNEPCO-Sunlink HI, TEPNG-AMNI JV IMA, NNPCL-First E&P JV, SNG NGML, Oando-NNPC E&P, and TEPNG JV Ubeta. NLNG

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Namibia and Botswana Launch $4 Billion Refinery to Boost Southern Africa’s Energy Security

$4 Billion Namibia-Botswana Refinery Project Aims to Cut Fuel Imports and Strengthen Regional Energy Security Namibia and Botswana have unveiled a $4 billion refinery project aimed at enhancing energy security and reducing dependence on imported fuel across Southern Africa. Planned for Walvis Bay in Namibia and Ghanzi in Botswana, the refinery is expected to process 60,000 to 100,000 barrels of crude oil per day. Once operational, it will supply petrol, diesel, kerosene, and jet fuel,

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Cameroon Plans to Restart 42,000 bpd Sonara Refinery by 2027

Cameroon Targets 2027 Restart for Sonara Refinery to Reduce Fuel Imports and Boost Energy Security Cameroon is set to restart its 42,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) Sonara refinery by 2027 through a comprehensive restructuring and recovery program, officially approved this month. The board endorsed the rehabilitation framework, named Parras 24, on August 13, establishing a 24-month schedule for repairs and operational restructuring. Government support is expected to play a decisive role in resolving the refinery’s financial and

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Shell to Launch New Offshore Drilling Campaign in Namibia’s Orange Basin in 2026

Shell Plans 2026 Offshore Drilling in Namibia’s Orange Basin to Unlock Oil Potential Shell is set to begin a new drilling campaign in 2026, targeting five exploration wells in its PEL 39 offshore block in Namibia’s Orange Basin. The company has already made several discoveries in the area, including Graff, La Rona, and Jonker. The upcoming program—though the exact number of wells is still to be finalized—aims to collect additional data to better evaluate the

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Mozambique LNG Project Set to Resume, Aiming for Global Energy Supply by 2030

Mozambique LNG Megaproject to Restart in 2025, Supplying Japan and Asia by 2030 Construction of TotalEnergies’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Mozambique is expected to resume by September 2025, with production projected to begin between 2029 and 2030, Mozambican President Daniel Chapo told the Japanese newspaper Nikkei last week. The $20 billion project, which also involves Mitsui & Co., was suspended in 2021 following an attack by Islamist militants. TotalEnergies has requested security guarantees,

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Mozambique Awaits TotalEnergies Decision to Resume LNG Project in Cabo Delgado

Mozambique Natural Gas Megaproject Hangs on TotalEnergies’ Decision Amid Security Concerns Mozambican President Daniel Chapo emphasized that the resumption of the country’s natural gas project, halted since 2021 due to terrorist attacks, depends on TotalEnergies, the project’s lead investor. “The resumption depends on who is leading the project, and at the moment, that is Total,” President Chapo said during a meeting with the president of the Japanese multinational Mitsui in Yokohama, host city of the

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De Beers Advances Sustainability with Emission Cuts, Conservation Projects, and Diamond Traceability

De Beers Reports 2024 Sustainability Progress: Emissions Down, Renewable Energy Expansion, and Blockchain Traceability Diamond mining giant De Beers has reported significant progress in its 2024 Sustainability Report, highlighting achievements in emission reduction, renewable energy development, biodiversity conservation, community impact, and diamond provenance. Since 2021, De Beers has reduced its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 7% and continues to pursue its 2030 targets of cutting Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 42% and Scope

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Lexington Gold Expands Study Scope for Jelani JV in South Africa

Lexington Gold expands Jelani JV study in South Africa and completes drilling at Jennings-Pioneer project in the US AIM-listed Lexington Gold has announced that the conceptual-level study of the Jelani Resources joint venture (JV) project in South Africa, being undertaken by Bara Consulting, has been expanded to provide a more detailed and robust evaluation. Enhanced Study Scope for Jelani JV The upgraded study scope now includes: A more comprehensive validation of the proposed mining approach.

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