Nigeria’s Dangote refinery readies for test runs, signaling a major shift in fuel self-sufficiency and regional energy influence.
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Nigeria’s journey towards revamping its oil refineries, particularly the Port Harcourt facility, faces significant political headwinds.
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Facing a decade-long power crisis, South Africa plans an extensive power plant construction program to secure its energy future, as outlined in the latest Integrated Resource Plan (IRP).
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Nigeria’s Port Harcourt refinery is on the brink of a historic restart, promising to reshape the nation’s oil industry and reduce dependency on imported fuels.
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South Africa confronts a dire energy challenge, requiring an extensive power plant construction initiative to guarantee stable electricity supply through 2050.
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Nigeria adjusts oil production targets, focusing on realistic goals and sector revitalization.
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Africa confronts challenges and seizes opportunities in its sustainable energy transition.
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Libya’s Energy and Economic Summit in 2024, set to be a hub for energy sector investments and global partnership opportunities.
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ZESA’s prompt action to a power line emergency in Malborough starkly contrasts with the prolonged power issues in densely populated areas like Chitungwiza, spotlighting service disparities.
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The Nigerian Upstream Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) launches an ambitious plan to attract investment and overcome operational hurdles in Nigeria’s petroleum industry.