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Energy Capital And PowerEurasia Review |
For decades, Europe’s energy relationship with North Africa has centered primarily on hydrocarbons – Algerian pipeline gas, Libyan oil and
While deepwater discoveries have dominated the Caribbean’s upstream narrative, shallow-water blocks across Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad & Tobago...
African mining markets are witnessing an unprecedented surge in greenfield exploration, with governments and investors racing to secure new mineral
Africa’s mineral-rich countries are moving quickly to unlock investment, diversify production and capture more value locally. Modernized mining...
Home to 30% of the world’s critical mineral reserves, Africa has emerged as a strategic player in global supply chains.
Africa’s mining sector maintains its role as a key contributor of employment creation, fuelled by rising global demand for critical
As Africa seeks to capitalize on surging global demand for critical minerals to drive GDP growth and industrialization, regional collaboration
As global energy investment becomes more selective, capital is concentrating on African markets that combine near-term project delivery, regulatory...
Libya’s energy sector is rebounding, attracting global investors and signaling a renewed commitment to production expansion, gas monetization and...