AfDB Approves $14.5 Million to Power Zambia’s Clean Energy Transition with New Solar Project

African Development Bank Funds $14.5 Million Solar Project to Boost Zambia’s Renewable Energy and Cut Power Shortages The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has approved a $14.54 million financing package to support the Garneton North 20-megawatt solar power project in Zambia’s Copperbelt Province — a key milestone in the country’s shift toward renewable energy and energy security. The financing includes $7.27 million from the Bank’s own resources and an equal amount in concessional funding from

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Angola Seeks $4.5 Billion to Build Rail Link Connecting Zambia’s Copperbelt

Angola Secures International Support for $4.5B Zambia-Lobito Rail Corridor to Boost Copper Trade Angola sought $4.5 billion in funding to construct an ambitious rail link to Zambia’s copper-rich region, Transport Minister Ricardo Viegas d’Abreu said. Italy committed $320 million to the project, while the African Development Bank pledged $500 million, d’Abreu told reporters Wednesday on the sidelines of a conference in Luanda, Angola’s capital. He also noted that the Egyptian government had recently expressed interest

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Tanzania Port Closure Disrupts African Copper Shipments to China

Election Unrest in Tanzania Temporarily Halts Copper Exports, Forcing Rerouting to Durban, Walvis Bay, and Beira African copper shipments to China were disrupted by the temporary closure of the Port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania following election-related unrest. Copper traders and producers in the Central African Copperbelt sought alternative routes for their cargoes, leading to congestion at other ports, including Durban in South Africa, according to multiple market sources. The closure also meant that

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BP Confirms New Oil and Gas Discovery in Namibia’s Orange Basin

BP and Eni’s Azule Energy Uncover Major Gas Condensate Discovery in Namibia’s Orange Basin BP has confirmed a significant oil and gas discovery in Namibia’s Orange Basin, a frontier region that has rapidly become one of the most promising exploration zones in the world. The UK-based energy major, through Azule Energy—its 50/50 joint venture with Italy’s Eni—validated preliminary findings from the Volans-1X exploration well, initially reported earlier this month by Rhino Resources, the project operator.

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Libya Targets 1.6 Million Barrels Per Day as Oil Sector Revival Gains Momentum

Libya Plans to Boost Crude Oil Production to 1.6 Million BPD by 2026 Amid Renewed Foreign Investment Libya is intensifying efforts to restore its crude oil production to 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd) by late 2026, according to the National Oil Corporation (NOC). Current output stands at approximately 1.38 million bpd, signaling steady progress toward the country’s pre-crisis production capacity. This target is part of a broader national initiative to revitalize Libya’s energy sector,

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East African Crude Oil Pipeline Advances, Promising Energy Growth for Uganda and Tanzania

TotalEnergies’ East African Crude Oil Pipeline Nears Completion, Strengthening Uganda’s Energy Infrastructure The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), led by TotalEnergies, is moving steadily forward after years of planning and development. The project is expected to enhance energy access across East Africa and significantly boost Uganda’s infrastructure and export capacity. By investing in this large-scale midstream project, TotalEnergies deepens its presence in the region’s energy landscape and supports Uganda’s long-term goal of reducing reliance

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Port Harcourt Refinery Shutdown Exposes Deep Accountability Crisis in Nigeria’s Oil Sector

Nigeria Loses ₦366.2 Billion in Five Months as Port Harcourt Refinery Shuts Down Again Amid Accountability Concerns Nigeria’s Port Harcourt Refinery shutdown, which has cost the nation an estimated ₦366.2 billion in just five months, once again underscores the deep-rooted accountability crisis plaguing the country’s oil sector. Although the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) claims the closure was due to “maintenance and sustainability assessment,” insider sources suggest the refinery never truly resumed operations. According

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Libya’s National Oil Corporation Announces Major Oil Discovery in Sirte Basin

Libya Discovers New Oil Field in Sirte Basin as OMV Resumes Exploration After 13 Years Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) has announced a significant new oil discovery in the Sirte Basin, located in central Libya. According to a statement published on the NOC’s official website, the find was made by the Libyan branch of Austrian energy company OMV, marking its first exploration success in the region. Preliminary test results indicate that the exploratory well is

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NNPC Seeks Partners to Revive Nigeria’s Idle Refineries and Boost Fuel Production

Nigeria’s NNPC Moves to Restart Idle Refineries, Eyes Reduced Fuel Imports and Export Potential Nigeria’s state-owned oil company, NNPC Ltd, is engaging both technical and equity partners to restart three of its long-idle refineries, despite previous major investments that failed to restore operations, according to the company’s chief executive. With a combined processing capacity of 445,000 barrels per day, the refineries—when fully operational alongside the Dangote Refinery—could significantly reduce Nigeria’s reliance on imported fuel and

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Angola’s ANPG to Sign Exclusive Exploration Deal with Shell for Offshore Blocks

Shell Expands Presence in Angola with New Offshore Exploration Agreement Angola’s National Oil and Gas Agency (ANPG) has announced plans to sign an exclusive negotiation agreement with Shell for the exploration and development of Blocks 19, 34, 35, and several ultra-deepwater areas. The signing ceremony is scheduled to take place on November 3, marking a key milestone in Angola’s ongoing efforts to boost offshore oil exploration and attract global energy investors. According to ANPG, the

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