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Equatorial Guinea’s Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbon Joins AEW 2023 as Gold Sponsor

With over five trillion cubic feet (tcf) of proven natural gas reserves and a strong infrastructure base, Equatorial Guinea has been making great strides towards establishing itself as a regional gas processing hub. Under the country’s Gas Mega Hub (GMH) initiative, the Government has partnered with a strong slate of regional and foreign energy firms […]

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Strengthening EGASP implementation in Zimbabwe

From June 19-21, 2023, a team from World Health Organization (WHO) Head Quarters with support from US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC), namely, Dr. Ismail Maatouk and Ms. Phiona Vumbugwa, Ms. Venessa Maseko; from Center for HIV and STI National Institute for Communicable Diseases  South Africa visited Zimbabwe to assess the implementation

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African Energy Chamber Drives Intra-African Energy Investment in Lagos

The African Energy Chamber Calls out The Namibian’s Divisive and Unjust Article

In response to the inflammatory and misleading article published by The Namibian on 22nd September 2023, we, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) (www.EnergyChamber.org), express our profound dismay and categorical condemnation. Representing a diverse membership of 4 million from the African oil and gas sector, we have diligently served as a united voice for the African

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OPINION: Africa Shows Real Promise in Green Hydrogen with Projects in Egypt, Mauritania, Namibia and South Africa

By NJ Ayuk There’s a new powerhouse in African renewables. And it has plenty of experts talking about it. The report “The State of African Energy 2Q 2023 Outlook,” recently released by The African Energy Chamber (AEC), discusses the current and future projections for renewables on the continent. The most exciting finding is the competitive

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Harnessing Cultural Heritage as a Catalyst for Economic Growth

Cultural heritage stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of human history, offering a window into the stories, traditions, and identities that shape our societies. Beyond its intrinsic value, cultural heritage has emerged as a dynamic force propelling economic growth, fostering community pride, and nurturing identity. There is economic potential inherent in preserving and

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African Development Bank, KEITI sign agreement to deploy environmental and climate-resilient technologies in Africa

The African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) and the Korea Environmental Industry and Technology Institute (KEITTI) (https://apo-opa.info/3Pshxj7) have signed a joint technical assistance agreement to enable the scale up of investment in low-carbon and climate-resilient technologies. This will ultimately support climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts in many African countries. The two parties signed the pact on14

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Power for Morocco: EcoFlow donates Portable Power Stations as Aid for Quake-hit area of Marrakesh

EcoFlow (www.EcoFlow.com), a global leading sustainable energy company, has responded to the urgent humanitarian need by donating a range of solar generators to earthquake-affected area in Morocco, contributing to ongoing efforts in rescue, recovery, and rebuilding. On 8 September, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit Morocco, killing more than 2,000 people, injuring thousands, and wiping out

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Ferry Assists in the Rescue of 6 Migrants Capsized Near Mona Island

Ferry Assists in the Rescue of 6 Migrants Capsized Near Mona Island

Ferry Assists in the Rescue of 6 Migrants Capsized Near Mona Island   By Our Correspondent The ferry, “KYDON” responded to an emergency situation and rescued 6 migrants off Mona Island’s Sardinera Beach on Monday, according to FleetMon It stated: “Mona Island, situated in the passage between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, serves as

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Cape Ann FSRU Arrival Sparks Greenpeace Protest in France

Cape Ann FSRU Arrival Sparks Greenpeace Protest in France

Cape Ann FSRU Arrival Sparks Greenpeace Protest in France   By Our Correspondent Protesters from Greenpeace attempted to obstruct the arrival of the first Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) named “CAPE ANN” at the northern French Port of Le Havre, according to FleetMon. It stated: “The FSRU arrived to commence a five-year contract and

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JAILING OF INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE CRIME KINGPIN A BODY-BLOW TO ILLEGAL TRADE

JAILING OF INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE CRIME KINGPIN A BODY-BLOW TO ILLEGAL TRADE

JAILING OF INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE CRIME KINGPIN A BODY-BLOW TO ILLEGAL TRADE LONDON: Asian illegal wildlife trade kingpin Teo Boon Ching has been sentenced to 18 months in prison by a court in New York for large-scale trafficking of rhinoceros horns. The full scope of his criminal activities was exposed five years ago by the London-based Environmental

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