


Angola’s oil and gas industry can thrive alongside its rich Biodiversity
Last month, reports that Angola was drafting legislation to permit oil, gas and mining activities in 14 national conservation areas, including the Luengue-Luiana National Park, which represents part of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area stretching across Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe led to protests by environmentalist groups. Local environmentalists were outraged, likely weary of test drilling that had begun days earlier on the Namibian side of the Okavango Delta, an internationally recognized biodiversity hotspot.
Senegal Positions Itself for Diversified Energy Transition with New Gas Code
There is no doubt that Senegal’s hydrocarbons sector will be suffering of the economic consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the country’s
What the U.S. Political Transition Might Mean for Africa and Its Oil and Gas Sector
Jude Kearney, Chairman of the US/Africa Committee of the AEC unpacks the U.S Political Transition and Africa.
Natural Gas Monetization Binds Africa and Mozambique’s Oil and Gas Industries
More collaboration and shared experience among African energy experts is needed for Mozambique.
The UK’s decision to halt funding for new oil & gas projects is ill-founded and counter productive
The United Kingdom has recently declared that it will stop support and funding to any new oil, gas and coal projects on the 5th anniversary
Oil and Gas Discoveries in Southwest Africa Set to Open New Basins for Development
NJ Ayuk highlights the extensive hydrocarbon potential of Africa’s Southwestern frontier.
To Achieve its Power Accessibility Goals, the DRC Must Develop its Gas Resources
The monetization of African gas is known to be the biggest value generator across the energy chain in most countries on the continent.
Volatility Characterizes Current Mining Sector Outlook
Nedbank Analysts shed insight on the current market cycle within the South African mining industry.
Foreign Investment is Vital for Africa’s Growth: We Must Do What We Can to Encourage It
NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, on fostering investment now and post-pandemic.
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Angola’s oil and gas industry can thrive alongside its rich Biodiversity
Last month, reports that Angola was drafting legislation to permit oil, gas and mining activities in 14 national conservation areas, including the Luengue-Luiana National Park, which represents part of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area stretching across Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe led to protests by environmentalist groups. Local environmentalists were outraged, likely weary of test drilling that had begun days earlier on the Namibian side of the Okavango Delta, an internationally recognized biodiversity hotspot.
Senegal Positions Itself for Diversified Energy Transition with New Gas Code
There is no doubt that Senegal’s hydrocarbons sector will be suffering of the economic consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the country’s ambitions to join the club
What the U.S. Political Transition Might Mean for Africa and Its Oil and Gas Sector
Jude Kearney, Chairman of the US/Africa Committee of the AEC unpacks the U.S Political Transition and Africa.
Natural Gas Monetization Binds Africa and Mozambique’s Oil and Gas Industries
More collaboration and shared experience among African energy experts is needed for Mozambique.
The UK’s decision to halt funding for new oil & gas projects is ill-founded and counter productive
The United Kingdom has recently declared that it will stop support and funding to any new oil, gas and coal projects on the 5th anniversary of the Paris Agreement. While
Oil and Gas Discoveries in Southwest Africa Set to Open New Basins for Development
NJ Ayuk highlights the extensive hydrocarbon potential of Africa’s Southwestern frontier.
To Achieve its Power Accessibility Goals, the DRC Must Develop its Gas Resources
The monetization of African gas is known to be the biggest value generator across the energy chain in most countries on the continent.
Volatility Characterizes Current Mining Sector Outlook
Nedbank Analysts shed insight on the current market cycle within the South African mining industry.
Foreign Investment is Vital for Africa’s Growth: We Must Do What We Can to Encourage It
NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, on fostering investment now and post-pandemic.

