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Confusing signals
By: Terence Creamer 29th July 2022 Given the high levels of mistrust and misinformation in energy markets currently it has become increasingly difficult to discern what is required... →
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... →
Law firm drawing on giga-scale hydrogen project experience to derisk new ventures 
By: Martin Creamer 17th May 2022 Lack of expertise about getting giga-scale hydrogen projects off the ground is a big problem in the industry, say Allen & Overy South Africa’s... →
Ukraine and the geopolitics of energy
By: Saliem Fakir 8th April 2022 “It takes two mirrors for the correct image of one’s self” (Diary of Patricia Highsmith, 1968). By now we are all aware of Russia’s invasion of... →
South Africa has had lots of rain and most dams are full, but water crisis threat persists
6th April 2022 Most parts of South Africa, specifically its summer rainfall areas, have received above average rainfall since October 2021. This has led to an... →
Renewable-energy transition ‘only true path to energy security’ 
By: Terence Creamer 29th March 2022 The renewable energy transition “is the only true path to energy security”, United Nations secretary-general António Guterres has asserted, adding... →
Infrastructure Rollout Will Enable Africa to Expand LNG Exports and Meet Global Demand
17th March 2022 Global energy transition policies are pushing for an increase in the use of gas as a transactional energy resource, thereby increasing the demand... →
Lessons for Mozambique after France’s withdrawal from the Sahel
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 1st March 2022 French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent decision to withdraw troops from Mali nine years after first intervening in the conflict against jihadi... →