C.Africa
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2021, March, 1, 10:50:00
GLOBAL GAS DEMAND WILL UP 50%
Natural gas will overtake coal in 2025 and become the largest global primary energy source by 2047, with oil plateauing around 2040 and then beginning its irreversible decline
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2021, February, 15, 13:25:00
AFRICA'S NUCLEAR DECISION
The decision to adopt nuclear power in South Africa was made as a result of sound strategic planning. It has turned out to have been a very good decision.
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2021, January, 25, 14:15:00
ANGOLA'S OIL PRODUCTION DOWN TO 1.3 MBD
Angola's oil production declined by 15% to 1.3 mb/d in 2020
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2021, January, 12, 11:20:00
SENEGAL GAS PROGRAM $4.3 BLN
The delay from a planned 2022 start has denied Senegal much-needed oil and gas revenues as its economy seeks to recover from the impact of the pandemic, which pushed down its 2020 economic growth target to 0.7%.
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2020, December, 2, 14:30:00
INDIA'S RENEWABLE PLAN $20 BLN
India's renewables energy plan will require an annual investment of $20 BLN.
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2020, November, 23, 11:55:00
KENYAN RENEWABLES WILL UP
With renewable energy making up a staggering 70% of Kenya’s energy mix in 2018 (Onyango, 2018) and as high as 87% as of January 2020, (Zarembka, 2020) one would be curious to see what steps Kenya took to shape its renewable energy landscape and attract private sector investment.
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2020, June, 11, 10:05:00
NIGERIA AGREES TO OPEC+
"Our oversupply was a little less than 100,000 b/d against the agreed numbers, and so that is not really that significant," Kyari said.
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2020, May, 20, 11:05:00
THE NEW NIGERIA'S LNG
Nigeria LNG took a major step forward by signing the EPC contract for its Train 7
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2020, May, 14, 15:45:00
SHELL INVESTMENT TO NIGERIA'S LNG
Shell announced that all conditions for its Final Investment Decision (FID) on a new LNG processing unit at Nigeria LNG (NLNG) have now been met.
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2020, April, 9, 11:35:00
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA RECESSION 2020
Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa has been significantly impacted by the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and is forecast to fall sharply from 2.4% in 2019 to -2.1 to -5.1% in 2020, the first recession in the region over the past 25 years,
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2020, March, 16, 10:20:00
AFRICA HOPES FOR GAS
Africa hopes to exploit its 509.6 Tft3 of proven natural gas reserves, which amount to nearly 7.3% of global total reserves of 6,951.8 Tft3.
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2020, February, 19, 11:05:00
NIGERIA'S GDP GROWTH 2%
Nigeria's GDP growth forecast for 2020 was revised down to 2 percent to reflect the impact of lower international oil prices. Inflation is expected to pick up, while deteriorating terms of trade and capital outflows will weaken the country’s external position.
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2020, January, 27, 14:30:00
NIGERIA'S GAS PIPELINE INVESTMENT $2.5 BLN
Nigeria has 202tn ft³ of proven gas reserves and an additional 600tn ft³ of unproven potential resources. Despite having the largest gas reserves in Africa, only c.25pc of these reserves are currently productive.
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2020, January, 22, 12:30:00
NO COAL FOR AFRICA
The UK will no longer fund coal projects overseas, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today during his opening address at the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London. Instead, the government will "turbo-charge" its support for low-carbon energy sources, he said, noting that the UK has cut its CO2 emissions by 42% from the 1990 level. The country is the host of the next round of UN climate talks - COP26 - in November.
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2019, December, 30, 11:05:00
NIGERIA'S LNG WILL UP 35%
The project, expected to start up in 2024, will increase Nigeria's LNG output capacity by 35% from current levels of 22.5 million mt per year to over 30 million mt per year, NLNG said.