U.S. oil producers are evacuating workers from Gulf of Mexico platforms and shutting down operations as Hurricane Helene approaches, bringing threats of severe winds and storm surges to the region
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NOSDRA plans to enhance oil spill regulations, collaborating with CNA to implement global safety standards and improve regional oil spill response efforts
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Sasol and Eskom signed an MoU to explore LNG imports to replace declining gas supplies from Mozambique by 2027, with plans to anchor demand via gas-to-power generation.
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Climate activists are increasing pressure on oil sands companies to be more transparent about emissions, as silence threatens climate change goals.
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Oil prices edged up on Monday, supported by geopolitical concerns in the Middle East and the U.S. Federal Reserve’s recent interest rate cut, which is expected to boost economic activity …
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TotalEnergies plans to evaluate a $9 billion offshore energy project in Suriname, which could earn the country up to $26 billion in revenue
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Kenya’s $1.3 billion power transmission line project faces delays, as Ketraco confirms ongoing negotiations with Africa50 and Adani Energy Solutions without signed contracts yet.
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Constellation Energy and Microsoft have announced a partnership to restart a unit of Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island nuclear plant, marking the first-ever nuclear plant revival. The project, which requires a …
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How African Villages Are Gaining Energy Independence With Microgrids
Micro-grids are transforming African villages, bringing clean and reliable energy to places like Entasopia, Sabon Gida, and Sikasso, while promoting energy independence
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ACEP criticizes ECG for exchange rate manipulation, causing substantial financial losses and urging urgent reforms to stabilize Ghana’s electricity sector.