Nigeria is focusing on eight idle oil fields to boost its struggling petrodollar economy, potentially adding over 300,000 barrels per day to national production and attracting significant investment.
Motoni Olodun
Motoni Olodun
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As heat waves increase, can renewable energy sustain our cooling needs? Explore the challenges and solutions in integrating renewables into our energy systems.
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A dispute over crude supply between NNPC, Dangote Group, and IOCs exposes deeper issues within Nigeria’s oil industry, posing risks to economic stability.
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Ghana faces severe debt distress, prompting austerity measures and international assistance negotiations. The nation must implement effective reforms to restore stability.
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The Dangote Refinery’s July petrol supply launch faces significant challenges due to a crude oil shortage, posing a major hurdle to Nigeria’s plans for energy self-sufficiency.
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Oil prices dropped for the third straight session due to a strong U.S. dollar and global economic concerns. Brent crude fell to $72.45 per barrel, while WTI crude dropped to …
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The dominance of traditional bakkie brands in South Africa is being challenged as economic pressures and a buying-down trend drive consumers towards more affordable options, according to WesBank.
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The V&A Waterfront in Cape Town has signed a deal to boost its green electricity usage to 70% by 2026, marking a significant step in its sustainability efforts.
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The G7 nations have pledged support for gas investments in Nigeria, aiming to enhance the country’s energy security and promote sustainable growth.
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Nigeria is losing 400,000 barrels of crude oil daily due to theft and vandalism, significantly impacting the economy. A Nextier report calls for enhanced security measures and community engagement to …