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KES Partners with US-Based Gulfstream Services Inc. to Serve African Oil & Gas Markets
The dynamic partnership is expected to unlock new opportunities for KES in delivering cost-effective services to Africa’s energy industry.
Africa Must Set the Timing for its Energy Transition, Whether the World Likes It or Not
About a year ago, before COP27 began in Egypt, Fiona Harvey and Matthew Taylor wrote in an opinion piece for The Guardian that it was time for gas exploration in Africa to stop
We will not Sell-Out by Phasing Out: African Negotiations Urged to Fight for Africa
Oil and gas will play an instrumental role in Africa’s economy for decades to come, and as such, African producers will not agree to any phase-out of these resources.
Les nations africaines doivent rejeter les promesses d’aide et d’assistance pour abandonner leur pétrole et leur gaz à la fin de la COP 28
Il fut un temps où l’Afrique et la musique pop occidentale étaient étroitement liées.
Les pays africains doivent rejeter les politiques anti-combustibles fossiles lors de la COP 28
L’agenda climatique hypocrite, partial et injuste constitue une menace directe pour le développement de l’Afrique, et les pays doivent rester résistants dans leurs efforts pour défendre leur droit d’utiliser le pétrole et le gaz.
African Nations Must Reject Promises of Aid and Handouts to Abandon Their Oil and Gas As COP28 Wraps Up
There was an era when Africa and Western pop music were closely linked.
African Countries Should Reject Anti-Fossil Fuel Policies at COP 28
The hypocritical, biased and unjust climate agenda poses a direct threat towards Africa’s development, and countries should remain resilient in their efforts to defend their right to utilize oil and gas.
The Next Regional Power Play: Invictus Energy Discovers Gas at Mukuyu-2 Well in Zimbabwe
The Australian-listed oil and gas company has made a substantial gas discovery at the Mukuyu-2 well in Zimbabwe, unlocking newfound opportunities for energy security and industrialization.
L’Afrique aura besoin de pragmatisme, et non d’idéalisme, pour réaliser une transition énergétique juste
Les dirigeants occidentaux exhortent souvent les pays africains à passer rapidement des combustibles fossiles aux sources d’énergie renouvelables.
Africa Will Need Pragmatism, Not Idealism, to Achieve a Just Energy Transition
Western leaders often urge African nations to make a rapid transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
Faites ce que nous disons, pas ce que nous faisons : Les attentes des pays riches à l’égard de l’Afrique
Lorsque l’on examine les différences en matière d’exploration, de production et d’utilisation des combustibles fossiles entre les pays africains et les pays plus développés, le contraste est si frappant qu’il définit essentiellement la mission principale de la Chambre africaine de l’énergie (CAE).
Do As We Say, Not As We Do: Wealthy Nations’ Expectations for Africa
When examining how fossil fuel exploration, production, and usage differ between African and more developed nations, the contrast is so stark that it essentially defines the core mission of the African Energy Chamber (AEC).