US-Africa Energy Committee Makes Capital Markets Access its Priority

The US-Africa Committee of the African Energy Chamber  held its first Meeting this week to discuss the future of energy cooperation and investments between the US and Africa post Covid-19. … Read More

German Capital, Technology to Increase in Africa’s Energy Sector

This week, the Germany-Africa Business Forum (GABF) is organizing an exclusive webinar to encourage new deals between German and African public and private energy stakeholders. This is an extremely timely … Read More

Africa Oil & Power 2021 DRC Investment Summit Launches

Kinshasa will welcome a broad base of international and African investors to the first ever DRC Energy & Infrastructure Investment Summit, organized by Africa Oil & Power (AOP),  in 2021; the … Read More

Global exploration: 5 things to look for in 2018 – Wood Mackenzie

Economic outlook brighter; fierce competition for quality plays 2018’s mantra will be to keep the focus on simpler wells. With investment down and competition up, companies will focus on newly … Read More

South Sudan Set To Host First Ever Energy Event in October

The Republic of South Sudan is to host the first dedicated energy and infrastructure event in the nation’s history. Organized by Africa Oil & Power and fully commissioned and endorsed … Read More

Developing Capacity: OBG talks to Donald Mahaga, Chairman, Kenya Oil and Gas Association from The Report: Kenya 2016

Interview: Donald Mahaga  What are the largest challenges faced by producers in commercialising onshore finds in Kenya? DONALD MAHAGA: Although we are still quite a few years away from commercialisation in … Read More

South Lokichar’s Final Investment Decision to be out by August – Tullow Oil

The final investment decision for the early oil pilot scheme in Kenya’s oil rich South Lokichar basin is expected to be out either between the months of June and July … Read More

Fiscal revisions may unlock Sub-Sahara Africa’s 48 billion barrels of discovered oil

Wood Mackenzie asserts that the oil price crash has accelerated the need for fiscal adjustments, as Sub Sahara African governments prepare to weather significant reductions in vital tax revenue. With … Read More