
Kenya Launches Biogas Campaign to Support its Agriculture Sector
The project reduces biodigester acquisition costs for small-scale farmers in Kenya.
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The project reduces biodigester acquisition costs for small-scale farmers in Kenya.
Libya is advancing a series of strategic gas infrastructure projects aimed at boosting domestic supply, curbing emissions and increasing exports to Europe. These developments span offshore fields, refineries and gas-to-power
With up to 72% of the country’s deepwater acreage unexplored, Gabon offers lucrative opportunities for frontier explorers.
The 50 MW solar PV plant is set to start operations by 2026.
Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea will form two committees to oversee the Gulf of Guinea Gas Pipeline project.
Nigeria’s oil and gas sector continues to advance, with recent production goals, reforms, acquisitions, infrastructure and major investments.
Through developments such as the Sanha Lean Gas Connection project and the upcoming Q&M fields, Chevron is gearing up for expanded gas production in Angola.
A wave of strategic gas policies across Africa is targeting economic growth, energy security and reduced import dependence, as the continent looks to harness its natural resources for national development.
The unit is scheduled to begin operations offshore Pointe-Noire in early 2026.
Mauritania became a gas-producing country in December 2024, following the start of production at the GTA field.