Europe Must Turn to Alternative Energy Suppliers in Face of Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Says Rystad Energy
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict has initiated several short- to medium-term impacts on global oil, gas and power markets.
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The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict has initiated several short- to medium-term impacts on global oil, gas and power markets.
Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa is visiting South Sudan from April 16-18 to strengthen bilateral relations.
South Sudanese President Kiir’s visit to DRC is aimed at addressing tensions between Rwanda and the DRC.
Mauritania and the International Development Association have signed a $45 million agreement to support the development and resilience of the Senegal River basin.
Karpowership CCO Zeynep Harezi discusses the role of gender equality in the power sector and how improving inclusivity can lead to economic empowerment across Africa.
Simon Chol Martin Mirich, Director of Crude Oil at the Ministry of Petroleum in South Sudan explores regional alliances, investment prospects, and upcoming ventures in an exclusive interview with Energy Capital & Power.
U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, arrived in Cape Verde on 21 January as part of a four-nation trip in Africa.
This year’s Global Black Impact Summit will explore the achievements of trailblazing Black leaders in global civil engagement and politics.
The capital injection will enable Libya’s state oil firm to undertake necessary repairs and upgrades of its infrastructure and equipment.
Six months after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 is no longer a health emergency, it’s still difficult to fully grasp the far-reaching damage the pandemic has inflicted, from the tremendous toll on lives to economic devastation, writes NJ Ayuk, the Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber.