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Energy Transition: Nigeria, Africa need more Oil, Gas Investment.

Despite renewed calls for a shift from fossil fuel investments,  Nigeria and Africa have been identified as requiring more investments in the oil and gas space. Former Managing Director of Equinor Nigeria and current Managing Director, Business Development, Alta Trading UK Limited, Heine Melkevik, stated this during the spotlight session at African Energy Week (AEW) 2021,

Namibian Government Names Hyphen Hydrogen Energy as Preferred Bidder for First Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Production Project. 

Namibia will be home to one of the largest green hydrogen projects on the African continent. In a competitive bidding process, the government of the southern African country has selected Hyphen Hydrogen Energy to develop a hydrogen project involving the use of renewable energy. The Windhoek, Namibia-based company is owned by Enertrag, a German industrial

Kenya: Boeing Backs Africa’s First Aviation Hub By Kenya Airways

By Capital FM. Dubai — Boeing has announced a partnership with Kenya Airways to support its recently launched, Fahari Innovation Hub. The announcement ceremony took place at the Dubai Airshow 2021, with KuljitGhata-Aura, President of Boeing Middle East, Turkey and Africa, and Allan Kilavuka, Group Managing Director and CEO of Kenya Airways, in attendance. Launched

Nigeria’s Oil Production Falls Further, Libya Now Africa’s Top Producer

Nigeria is no longer the largest crude oil producer in Africa. It lost its Africa’s top oil producer status to Libya following further fall in its crude oil production last month, amid lingering supply disruptions. According to a new report by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Nigeria disclosed that its oil output

We’ll Hit 600tcf of Gas if Subsidy is Removed – Nigeria’s Petroleum Minister.

Amid the virulent diatribe against Federal Government’s desire to end the highly contentious subsidy regime, its officials have continued to use every opportunity at their disposal to drum up support for its full implementation. Just as the Finance Minister, Zainab Ahmed told Nigerians that transport allowances would be paid to them to cushion the effect