Russian Drone Strikes Cut Power to 60,000 in Ukraine

Russian drones struck power facilities in northern and southern Ukraine overnight, cutting electricity to nearly 60,000…

TotalEnergies Secures New Offshore Exploration Permit in Congo

TotalEnergies, along with its partners QatarEnergy and the national oil company of the Republic of the…

Japan’s Energy Transition, What it Means for Africa: Insights from TICAD 9

Japan’s energy transition strategy is evolving, and Africa is emerging as a central partner in that…

CNG Vs EVs: Which is the Next Big Bet?

Nigeria’s energy transition has placed the transportation sector at the centre of national discourse. With the…

Backlash as Ramat Assumes NERC Chair Without Senate Approval

Abdullahi Ramat, the newly nominated Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), sparked controversy on…

Prepaid Meets Smart: The Nigerian Model of Energy Management

Nigeria’s electricity supply industry has long been defined by scarcity, inefficiency, and mistrust between consumers and…

Britain Halts Major Untapped Oilfield Over Climate Concerns

Equinor’s Rosebank project, a $3.8 billion investment once known as the future backbone of UK energy…

Orlen, Synthos Push Poland’s SMR Program Forward

Polish energy group Orlen will build the country’s first small modular nuclear power plant (SMR) in…

Kano Manufacturers, KEDCO Clash Over Direct Power Supply

A plan by members of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) in Kano State to buy…

Kazakhstan Insists Oil Majors Pay $4.4 Billion Fine Despite Court Win

Kazakhstan insists that the international oil majors pay a hefty $4.4 billion fine for sulfur pollution…