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Venezuela is positioning itself for accelerated oil and gas growth, targeting a near-term increase in production from 1.1 million barrels
Just days ago, Shell announced that newly issued U.S. general licenses for oil and gas exploration in Venezuela would allow
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) this week advanced a structured program of cooperation with Venezuela during a high-level working visit
The IEA should be at the forefront of Africa’s clean cooking development The U.S. has intensified pressure on the International
Across many Western countries, anti-energy activists attack the very oil and gas industry that provides tax revenue to build schools,
Nearly 600 million people across Africa still lack access to electricity, with electrification progress barely keeping pace with population growth
South Africans are once again seeing relief at the pump, with the latest fuel price cuts delivering the cheapest petrol
The high‑profile exit of global energy major TotalEnergies from deepwater Blocks 11B/12B and 5/6/7 – home to the Brulpadda and
Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea have signed a unitization agreement to jointly develop the cross-border Yoyo-Yolanda gas fields, marking a decisive
As global energy debates continue to pit hydrocarbons against decarbonization, Angola is charting a pragmatic middle path. The country is
As Namibia targets first oil production by 2029, collaboration has emerged as one of the defining forces shaping the country’s
After decades defined by deepwater success, Angola’s upstream sector is rediscovering its onshore potential. Previously overshadowed by prolific...
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) welcomes Libya’s accelerating recovery in the energy sector, as rising production, renewed investment and...
Africa’s natural gas potential is undeniably significant, with the continent ranking second globally in terms of discovered but undeveloped gas