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Green hydrogen sounds like a win for developing countries. But cost and transport are problems
30th September 2022 Hydrogen is used mainly to make chemicals such as fertiliser, and in oil refineries. Most hydrogen in the world today is made from natural gas or... →
Unpacking Africa’s divided stance on the Ukraine war
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th August 2022 Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, the United States (US) and European governments have been scrutinising Africa’s reactions. Views from the... →
Chad’s political transition lags behind deadline
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 21st July 2022 Chad’s political transition was meant to take 18 months, from April 2021 to September 2022, but it now appears an extension will be needed. The... →
Help us Fight Back Against the Attack on African Oil and Gas
22nd June 2022 Representing the voice of the African energy sector, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) has become an invaluable advocate for Africa’s oil and gas... →
Endless oil spills blacken Ogoniland’s prospects
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 25th March 2022 The Niger Delta in southern Nigeria is one of the most polluted places on Earth. Decades of spillages from over 50 years of oil operations continue... →
Saldanha Bay Industrial Development Zone AGM reveals positive growth
23rd November 2021 Exceeded adjusted targets by 9% for the year under review. Sustained 1,644 jobs throughout the Western Cape and 1,960 jobs throughout South Africa.... →
Africa’s gas bonanza may be overtaken by net-zero
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd October 2021 Have many African countries arrived at the natural gas party just in time for lights out? The global consensus to reach net-zero emissions of... →
Decarbonising oil and gas pivotal to achieving carbon neutral future
By: Tracy Hancock 13th July 2021 Energy decarbonisation makes good business sense, especially in the oil and gas industry, in spite of the global energy imbalance and the need to... →