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With prices stagnating despite production cuts, OPEC+ is facing internal and external challenges, calling into question its historic influence on the oil market.
With prices stagnating despite production cuts, OPEC+ is facing internal and external challenges, calling into question its historic influence on the oil market.
Against a backdrop of underinvestment and security challenges, West African oil producers, notably Nigeria and Angola, face a crucial turning point for 2024
Against a backdrop of underinvestment and security challenges, West African oil producers, notably Nigeria and Angola, face a crucial turning point for 2024
President Bola Tinubu announces the creation of a special committee to draw up a national strategy for the carbon market in Nigeria, marking a major turning point.
President Bola Tinubu announces the creation of a special committee to draw up a national strategy for the carbon market in Nigeria, marking a major turning point.
Seves group and Sediver fined 13.373 million euros for corruption in the DRC, Algeria, Nigeria and Libya, illustrating the disastrous consequences of corruption on companies.
Seves group and Sediver fined 13.373 million euros for corruption in the DRC, Algeria, Nigeria and Libya, illustrating the disastrous consequences of corruption on companies.
OPEC+ is committed to further voluntary cuts in oil supply, an ambitious strategy aimed at stabilizing the market in an uncertain economic climate.
OPEC+ is committed to further voluntary cuts in oil supply, an ambitious strategy aimed at stabilizing the market in an uncertain economic climate.
Gasoline prices in Nigeria are at an all-time high, rising 26% since President Bola Tinubu ended the fuel subsidy in May. Rising prices have provoked protests by rights groups and trade unions, while the country remains dependent on imports due to the poor state of its refineries, despite hopes that Dangote's new refinery will fill the fuel gap.
Gasoline prices in Nigeria are at an all-time high, rising 26% since President Bola Tinubu ended the fuel subsidy in May. Rising prices have provoked protests by rights groups and trade unions, while the country remains dependent on imports due to the poor state of its refineries, despite hopes that Dangote's new refinery will fill the fuel gap.
Hydroelectric projects in Africa are multiplying, exploiting the continent's wealth of water resources. Find out more about our biggest current projects.
Hydroelectric projects in Africa are multiplying, exploiting the continent's wealth of water resources. Find out more about our biggest current projects.
The Nigerian government is teaming up with twelve energy companies to deploy photovoltaic parks, bringing sustainable electricity to remote and rural areas. More than 100,000 solar systems are planned by the end of 2021, supported by $1.1 million in funding from the Rural Electrification Agency.
The Nigerian government is teaming up with twelve energy companies to deploy photovoltaic parks, bringing sustainable electricity to remote and rural areas. More than 100,000 solar systems are planned by the end of 2021, supported by $1.1 million in funding from the Rural Electrification Agency.

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