African Energy Chamber launches internship programme
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has launched an internship programme, aiming to place African graduates with energy companies.
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has launched an internship programme, aiming to place African graduates with energy companies.
Oil companies have long been the target of environmental protestors, but recent campaigns have seen a much wider list for activism.
Private equity investors are lining up to support African infrastructure in response to concerns around climate change.
Exports have resumed from a number of ports in Libya, with local protestors agreeing to end their occupation.
Africa Capitalworks (ACW) has made a “significant” equity investment in Nigeria’s Dorman Long Engineering.
Reconnaissance Energy Africa is disclosing more information on its efforts, even while short sellers maintain criticism of its plans.
The Africa E&P Summit taking place on the 22nd and 23rd September will see Ed Reed engaged in a fireside chat with Seplat’s CEO, Roger Brown.
Africa has the resources it needs to provide power for its people, but aboveground challenges must be resolved to speed the way, speakers on a PESGB / HGS Africa E&P Conference 2021 panel have said.
Pharos Energy has struck a farm-out and sale agreement for a stake in its Egyptian assets with a subsidiary of IPR Energy.
Tullow has hit financial goals and is looking to farm down its Kenyan operations, as it focuses further on its Ghanaian operations.
When Anthony Stimler left Glencore Plc in August 2019, he had two big secrets: For a dozen years, he’d paid millions in bribes to African officials and intermediaries. And he was now helping a US Justice Department investigation into the company and numerous former colleagues.
Chevron has today set out plans to adapt to the energy transition through the investment of more cash in new low carbon sources.
Sonangol intends to go ahead with an IPO in the coming years, although the company did report a $3 billion net loss for 2020.
The Ocean BlackRhino has drilled a first production well at the Sangomar field, offshore Senegal.
TotalEnergies has a plan to evacuate endangered animals from Uganda and Tanzania to France – or so a group of unidentified pranksters would have the world believe.
Government and industry leaders to gather this month for the return of the Uganda International Oil & Gas Summit.
Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) reassured Schlumberger on September 12 that there was a plan to pay down debts.
A larger than previously thought share of the world’s hydrocarbons cannot be produced if the world is able to control warming to only 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Gazprom has confirmed that it has completed construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, while also moving ahead with plans for a new LNG plant.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has called on Botswana and Namibia to increase scrutiny of oil and gas plans in the Okavango Delta.
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) reported a profit for 2020, but there are challenges ahead.
The UK has set the goal of reaching Net Zero by 2050. To achieve this outcome, the country must tackle both supply and demand, while also overseeing far-reaching changes in how energy is delivered. Crucially, we must do all of this working within the constraints and opportunities associated with our existing energy system infrastructure.
OLAX Engineering has hit key milestones for the front-end engineering and design (FEED) work on the 200,000 barrel per day BUA refinery project.
ExxonMobil has made a discovery at the Pinktail well, on Guyana’s offshore Stabroek Block.
South Africa expects to announced winning bids under its Bid Window 5 by the end of October.