President Lourenço Highlights Angola’s Oil Sector as Engine of Economic Growth and Energy Transition

Angola President Emphasizes Oil’s Role in Economy and Energy Transition at Angola Oil & Gas 2025 Conference Angolan President João Lourenço underscored the importance of oil for the country’s economy and development, stressing that hydrocarbon-producing nations have the right to continue developing their resources despite the global challenges posed by climate change. Speaking at the 6th Angola Oil & Gas 2025 International Conference in Talatona, Luanda, President Lourenço acknowledged the severity of climate change while

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Afentra Strengthens Angola Presence as Key Partner of Sonangol and Expands Oil Production

Afentra Strengthens Angola Presence with Block 3/05 Stake, Driving 21,000 BPD Output Independent British oil exploration and production company Afentra has emerged as a major international partner of Sonangol, Angola’s national oil company, according to a statement from Afentra. “In the first half of this year alone, Block 3/05, where Afentra holds a significant stake, recorded an average gross production of over 21,000 barrels of crude oil per day. This confirms the rehabilitation potential of

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EBRD Approves $74.1 Million for 200 MW Ras Ghareb Wind Farm to Boost Egypt’s Renewable Energy

EBRD Backs 200 MW Ras Ghareb Wind Farm, Advancing Egypt’s 10 GW Renewable Energy Target by 2028 The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved $74.1 million to develop a 200 MW wind farm in Ras Ghareb, reinforcing Egypt’s ambitions to expand its renewable energy capacity. The project will be led by Infinity Power and Masdar, supported by a senior EBRD loan of up to $60.7 million, a $3.38 million concessional loan from

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Libya Aims to Double Oil Production to 2 Million Barrels per Day by 2027

Libya Targets 2 Million Barrels per Day as NOC Seeks $4 Billion Investment to Boost Oil and Gas Output Libya plans to nearly double its oil production to two million barrels per day by 2027, according to Farhat Bengdara, head of the National Oil Company (NOC). Speaking to Sky News Arabia, Bengdara said Libya currently produces about 1.2 million barrels per day and anticipates revenues of $35–$37 billion this year. He emphasized that the country

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Nigeria to Launch 1,000-Megawatt Solar Panel Manufacturing Plant

Nigeria Signs Agreement to Build 1,000MW Solar Panel Factory to Boost Local Production and Clean Energy The Nigerian government has signed an agreement to establish a 1,000-megawatt solar panel manufacturing plant, a move aimed at increasing domestic production, reducing reliance on imports, and supporting the country’s transition to cleaner energy. The signing ceremony took place at the Infrastructure Corporation of Nigeria (InfraCorp) office in Abuja. The project involves a partnership between the Rural Electrification Agency

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TotalEnergies Secures New Offshore Acreage in Liberia’s Latest Licensing Round

TotalEnergies Expands Deepwater Exploration with New Offshore Blocks in Liberia TotalEnergies has signed new agreements to explore offshore Liberia, securing acreage awarded under the country’s latest licensing round. The blocks are located in the southern end of the Liberia Basin, opening fresh opportunities in deepwater exploration. As part of its initial commitments, the French energy major will conduct a detailed seismic study to evaluate the subsurface potential, laying the groundwork for wider exploration campaigns in

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Nigeria Leads Launch of African Petroleum Regulators Forum to Harmonize Energy Policies

Nigeria and Seven Countries Sign AFRIPERF Charter to Boost Investment and Align Petroleum Regulations Across Africa Nigeria has signed a charter establishing the African Petroleum Regulators Forum (AFRIPERF), a new continental body designed to harmonize petroleum regulations, attract investment, and strengthen governance across Africa’s oil and gas sector. The charter was endorsed by regulators from eight countries—Nigeria, Ghana, Somalia, Gambia, Madagascar, Sudan, Guinea, and Togo—while representatives from seven additional nations pledged to join after internal

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Egypt and Nigeria Sign Energy Cooperation Deal to Boost Refinery and Gas Projects

Egypt’s EGPC and Nigeria’s NNPC Forge Partnership to Strengthen Refinery Operations and Gas Infrastructure The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at expanding the role of Egyptian petroleum companies in Nigeria’s development projects. The deal builds on Egypt’s growing footprint in African energy markets and the proven track record of Egyptian Projects Operation and Maintenance (EPROM) in managing Nigerian refineries. The agreement was

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Dangote Refinery Makes Breakthrough with First U.S. Gasoline Shipment

Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Secures First U.S. Gasoline Sales, Proving Capability in Premium Markets Nigeria’s $20 billion Dangote Refinery has reached a major milestone, delivering its first gasoline cargo to the United States after meeting the country’s strict fuel standards. The move signals the refinery’s growing global relevance and its ability to compete in premium markets. The inaugural shipment, carried aboard the tanker Gemini Pearl, was discharged on Monday at Sunoco’s Linden terminal in New York

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South Africa Extends Durban Fuel Hub Leases to BP, Shell, and Vitol

South Africa Grants Long-Term Durban Oil Hub Leases to BP, Shell, and Vitol Amid Import Dependence South Africa has granted multinational oil majors and traders—including BP, Shell, and Vitol—extended leases at its key petrochemical hub in Durban, ending years of uncertainty over short-term contracts that had threatened investment and supply security. The decision, announced by the Transport Ministry, allows the companies long-term access to the Island View Precinct at Durban port, which handles about 70%

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