South Africa’s fuel industry is rerouting imports away from the Arabian Gulf, securing April-to-June shipments from West Africa, the Atlantic Basin and Asia.
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The Iran war’s energy shock is pushing Asia and Africa to expand nuclear power, with governments fast-tracking reactor plans across both continents.
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President William Ruto defended Kenya’s high fuel prices at a Karen church service, saying Kenya is a middle-income country unlike its less-developed neighbors.
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Eskom has named Thyspunt on South Africa’s Eastern Cape coast as the preferred site for its proposed 5,200-megawatt nuclear power station.
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Olusegun Obasanjo urged Africa to build its own energy pipelines and stop relying on foreign supply chains disrupted by wars far from the continent.
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TotalEnergies has struck oil at the Moho license offshore Congo, combining two nearby finds into a 100 million barrel development prospect.
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Nigeria’s Ex-Oil Minister Diezani Denies All Six Bribery Counts at London Trial
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Africa holds 7 to 8 percent of global oil reserves but still imports billions in refined fuel. Here are the 10 biggest refineries changing that.
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Ghana is cutting fuel taxes within a week as the Iran conflict pushes petrol prices up 15 percent and diesel up 19 percent nationwide.
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World Bank Tells Nigeria to Restore Fuel Import Licenses and Break Dangote Refinery’s Market Grip
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