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NJ Ayuk: A stronger Africa requires stronger investment policies

Investor confidence in Algeria’s energy sector is climbing. The country - already one of Africa’s most active oil and gas producers - has seen...

‘Africa’s leapfrogging from oil and gas isn’t the quick energy fix the world seems to think it will be’

As the hottest year ever recorded draws to a close, climate change is passing from theory to reality and gaining ever-increasing urgency in statehouses...

Africa’s role in global liquefied natural gas markets: Potential and risks

The State of African Energy 2025 Outlook provides an overview of the dynamics of Africa’s involvement in the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector,...

Just Energy Transition in Africa: Lessons from South Africa, Senegal

Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETP) have been introduced in recent years to provide financial support to developing nations as they transition away from fossil...

African Energy 2024: Surging investment, waves of change

NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber, says in this treatise that capital expenditure trends all demonstrate that investors won’t limit themselves to mature...

Any successful African Energy Policy at the COP must have oil & gas at its core

Against the backdrop of the recently held COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, submits that Africa will...

NJ Ayuk: Why Africa needs to get serious about ending gas flaring

In an era when Africa needs oil and gas investments more than ever, attracting those investments has become increasingly difficult. Part of the challenge lies...

NJ Ayuk: Why Sultan Al Jaber is right leader for COP28

While making a case in support of Sultan Al Jaber's appointment as the COP28 President-Designate, NJ Ayuk, Executive Director, African Energy Chamber, in this...

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Turning LNG oversupply into opportunity: Why Africa’s gas future depends on infrastructure

Global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) supply is set to surge from 2027, driven by new projects and expanded production...
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Drivers identified as concern heightens over butterfly decline in Nigeria

Butterflies are becoming less visible in Nigeria, and similar patterns are being recorded across many parts of the world....

NCDMB kickstarts content research challenge, promises awards

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) in December 2025 commenced the Nigerian Content Research, Innovation and Technology...

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Turning LNG oversupply into opportunity: Why Africa’s gas future depends on infrastructure

Global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) supply is set to...

Drivers identified as concern heightens over butterfly decline in Nigeria

Butterflies are becoming less visible in Nigeria, and similar...
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