Five global oil giants are navigating the clean energy transition with strategies ranging from carbon capture to major renewable investments
Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe
Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe
Ikeoluwa Ogungbangbe, with her four-year tenure as a writer, fervently champions early leadership ideals. Her flagship program, "From Seed to Sequoia Initiative," is a testament to her commitment, where she mentors secondary school students, helping shape their futures. Ikeoluwa emphasizes the transformative power of human connections. She strongly asserts that genuine, authentic friendships and relationships are the foundational pillars that drive individual and collective success. Guiding young minds, she believes in laying down roots of integrity, passion, and resilience.
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Ten African countries lead in renewable adoption, with hydropower providing most electricity but exposing grids to climate and access challenges
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African leaders reshaped energy policies, pushing transparency, renewables, and downstream industries that placed the continent at the heart of global debates
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Nigeria’s new deepwater deal with TotalEnergies could revive oil output, lift government revenue, and restore investor confidence in its offshore sector
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Minister Lokpobiri calls for African nations to unite against energy poverty and announces the creation of the African Energy Bank
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OPEC+ plans a major oil output hike by November as Saudi Arabia cracks down on members violating production quotas
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Oil prices drop nearly 2%, driven by demand concerns, tariff disputes, and Iran nuclear talks
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KEY POINTS The European Union is looking at ways to make it easier for U.S. gas exports to comply with its methane rules. Three sources familiar with the matter told …
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PwC closes operations in nine African countries due to business losses and strategic review
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Oil prices fall as the US-China trade war raises concerns over global economic growth and reduced fuel demand