Libya’s NOC Seeks $17B to Stabilize Oil Production
The capital injection will enable Libya’s state oil firm to undertake necessary repairs and upgrades of its infrastructure and equipment.
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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.
Africa’s gas resources stand to play a central role in achieving regional and global energy security, while meeting climate targets.
The European Investment Bank and Compagnie Financière Africaine have partnered to boost sustainable agriculture practices in Ivory Coast and Senegal.
Keynote addresses from Angola’s oil minister and OPEC’s secretary general reflected the growing partnership between the organization and Africa’s leading oil producers.
The Presidents of South Sudan and Kenya have agreed to pursue joint infrastructure projects to enhance regional integration and boost trade.
African leaders have signed a declaration to boost investment in mechanisms aimed at strengthening human capital development to ensure the sustainable growth of the continent.
Mauritania signed a deal with the African Development Bank for the AWKAR project, aimed at enhancing agropastoral resources in the country.
Ahmed Senhoury, Executive Director of the Regional Partnership for Coastal and Marine Conservation, discussed offshore oil and gas industry environmental protection with Energy Capital & Power.
Last November, the Coral South LNG consortium began exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Coral, an offshore field in Mozambique’s Rovuma basin.