Oil and gas companies face challenges in reducing flaring, with pressure mounting from environmental regulations and global emissions targets
Motoni Olodun
Motoni Olodun
Motoni Olodun, with an illustrious seven years in marketing operations, stands as a beacon in the field. Specializing in digital strategy and product marketing, she has meticulously crafted strategies that have propelled over twenty global brands to new heights. Her unique creative flair not only assures tangible results but also a lasting impact in the market. Beyond her professional expertise, Motoni is a gifted storyteller. Her fiction and non-fiction narratives captivate and resonate with a diverse audience, showcasing her versatility and depth as a writer.
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AIQ and Inception announced a new partnership at GITEX 2024, focusing on using AI to optimize energy resources in Africa and the Middle East.
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Oil prices fell by 2% on Monday due to global demand concerns and comments from Israel’s government, with WTI and Brent crude experiencing sharp declines.
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Oil prices fell by over 1% following weak economic data from China, sparking fears of reduced global demand for energy in the coming months.
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Danish Agency Supports Wind Energy Project in South Africa’s Coal Region
A Danish-backed project seeks to validate wind resources in South Africa’s coal-rich Mpumalanga region, marking a step toward renewable energy adoption.
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The IEA predicts a surge in global renewable energy by 2030, driven by cost competitiveness and favorable policies, with renewables expected to make up nearly 20% of the global energy …
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South Africa’s Mineral Resources Minister Mantashe Reaffirms Support for Oil and Gas Development
Minister Gwede Mantashe reaffirms the South African government’s commitment to oil and gas exploration, emphasizing its importance for energy security and economic growth despite environmental concerns.
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Oil prices dipped slightly after reaching their highest levels in over a month, driven by concerns over supply disruptions from the ongoing Middle East conflict.
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Oil prices eased slightly after recording their largest weekly rise in over a year, driven by geopolitical tensions and OPEC+ supply cuts, as investors monitor global supply.
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Eskom’s proposed tariff hikes are under review, with South Africa’s electricity minister labeling them “untenable” and the government exploring reduction mechanisms to alleviate the financial burden on consumers