Shell Reaffirms Commitment to Namibia’s Oil Exploration Efforts in High-Level Meeting

Shell Strengthens Investment Ties with Namibia Amid Growing Offshore Oil Discoveries A high-level delegation from global energy giant Shell, led by Eugene Okpere—Shell’s Executive Vice President for Exploration Strategy, Portfolio, Integrated Gas, and Upstream—met with Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to discuss the company’s ongoing operations and future plans in the country’s oil exploration sector. During the meeting, President Nandi-Ndaitwah expressed her appreciation for Shell’s continued investment in Namibia and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting

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African Energy Council and Nigeria’s REA Unite to Expand Clean Energy Access

African Energy Council Signs MoU with Nigeria’s REA to Boost Clean Energy in Underserved Communities The African Energy Council (AEC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to collaborate on expanding access to clean, reliable energy in underserved and unserved communities across the country. This strategic partnership lays the groundwork for impactful collaboration focused on delivering practical energy solutions to areas that need them the most. By leveraging AEC’s

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Dangote Refinery Withdraws $66 Million Lawsuit Against NNPC and Petroleum Regulator Over Fuel Import Permits

Dangote Refinery Drops Lawsuit Against NNPC, Petroleum Regulator Over Fuel Import Licenses Dangote Refinery has officially withdrawn its lawsuit against Nigeria’s petroleum industry regulator and several fuel importers, including the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd). The case, filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja, had challenged the issuance of fuel import licenses by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA). In addition to NNPC, the suit named five other

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Niger Boosts Oil Revenues and Production After Cutting Ties with French Influence

Niger’s Oil and Gas Boom: A Strategic Shift Toward Self-Reliance Niger has made significant strides in its oil and gas sector, with rising revenues and increased production marking a new era of energy independence and economic potential. This growth comes on the heels of the country’s strategic decision to assert greater control over its natural resources by reducing reliance on French involvement. The shift is already producing measurable results. Authorities have focused on three key

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TotalEnergies Working Toward Restarting $20 Billion Mozambique LNG Project

TotalEnergies Eyes Restart of $20B Mozambique LNG Project Amid Talks with Government TotalEnergies and its partners are continuing discussions with the Mozambique government to align on restarting construction of the 12.8 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) Mozambique LNG project, CEO Patrick Pouyanné confirmed during the company’s second-quarter earnings call. “This is a major project, and we are working to ensure strong alignment between the government of Mozambique and the investors,” Pouyanné told analysts on Thursday.

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Pensana’s Longonjo Rare Earths Mine Stays on Track as Coola Exploration Begins in Angola

Pensana Advances Longonjo Rare Earths Project in Angola, Launches Coola Exploration London-listed rare earths miner Pensana has announced that construction of its Longonjo mine in Angola is progressing on schedule and remains within the allocated capital budget of $217 million. In parallel, the company has commenced exploration activities at the Coola project, located approximately 40 km north of Longonjo. Main construction at Longonjo began in May 2025, following a series of preparatory site works that

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Kavango Resources Identifies Key Structural Controls on Gold Mineralisation at Hillside Project in Zimbabwe

Kavango Confirms Shear Zone Gold Targets at Hillside Project in Zimbabwe’s Filabusi Greenstone Belt London-listed Kavango Resources has released its first technical update on the structural geology of its Hillside gold project, located in Zimbabwe’s Filabusi Greenstone Belt. The analysis, conducted in collaboration with Murgana Structural Consulting of Sofia, Bulgaria, provides valuable insight into the geological setting of three priority prospects: Nightshift, Bill’s Luck, and Steenbok. At all three sites, gold-bearing quartz veins have been

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Angola Cuts Oil-Backed Debt to China as It Shifts Toward Safer Financing Strategies

Angola to Reduce Oil-Backed Debt to China to as Low as $7.5 Billion by Year-End Amid Push for Financial Stability Angola’s oil-backed debt to China is projected to fall to between $7.5 billion and $8.0 billion by the end of 2025, according to Dorivaldo Teixeira, Director of the Debt Management Unit at the Ministry of Finance. This marks a continued decline from $10.15 billion at the end of 2024 and $8.94 billion at the end

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Aliko Dangote Warns of Black Market Fuel Cartels Undermining Africa’s Refinery Future

Aliko Dangote Exposes Offshore Fuel Cartels Threatening Africa’s Energy Independence Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has sounded the alarm over the growing influence of black market fuel cartels operating in offshore waters across the continent. He warned that these illicit networks are actively sabotaging efforts to build domestic refining capacity by manipulating prices and supply chains—particularly through maritime fuel trading hubs like Lomé, Togo. Speaking at the Global Commodity Insights Conference on West Africa in

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U.S. Crude Oil Exports to Nigeria Surpass Imports for First Time Amid Refinery Shifts

U.S. Exports More Crude Oil to Nigeria Than It Imports for the First Time in 2024 For the first time in history, the United States exported more crude oil to Nigeria than it imported during February and March 2024, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). This reversal in trade flows was largely driven by reduced demand on the U.S. East Coast due to scheduled refinery maintenance and increased demand from Nigeria’s

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