Notícias

African Energy Chamber Highlights Africa’s Energy Potential at Russia’s HSE University
The African Energy Chamber took part in a seminar on the March 31 at Russia’s HSE University, strengthening Africa-Russia cooperation.

A AEC louva o empenho do Gana em impulsionar a segurança energética com a segunda fábrica de processamento de gás
The Cabinet of Ghana has approved plans by the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition to develop a second gas processing plant in the country.

Russia’s Energy Push in Africa: What It Means for the Continent’s Future
Russia has increasingly focused on bolstering its energy partnerships with African nations, signaling a broader strategy to boost its geopolitical influence across the continent. Recent

Le second terme de Trump : Une rare opportunité pour une réelle indépendance énergétique africaine
By NJ Ayuk, Président exécutif, Chambre africaine de l’énergie Le retour de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche en 2025 représente un moment charnière pour

Trump’s Second Term: A Rare Opportunity for Real African Energy Independence
By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2025 represents a pivotal moment for Africa’s fossil fuel

O Ministro da Energia e da Transição Verde do Gana será o orador principal da sessão de informação aos investidores da AEC Accra
Ghana’s Minister of Energy and Green Transition John Abdulai Jinapor will deliver a keynote speech at the Invest in African Energies: Accra Investor Briefing on

Africa Energy Sector Endorses West African Energy Summit in Aberdeen, Scotland with a Focus on Global Investment
Taking place from November 18-19, 2025, in Aberdeen, Scotland, the summit showcases supply chain technologies with a view to driving a just energy transition in West Africa.

Successful Financing Tranche for EACOP Project is a Win for Africa
The first tranche of financing for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline marks a major milestone in unlocking East Africa’s oil export potential and driving regional economic growth.

Greenpeace Must Pay Far More Than $660 Million: The Global Reckoning Has Begun
This week, a jury in North Dakota issued a landmark ruling, ordering the environmental hate group Greenpeace to pay $660 million in damages for malicious

Namibia Unveils Offshore Drilling Plans, New Licensing Opportunities
Namibia’s offshore oil and gas industry is set for significant growth in 2025, driven by new licensing opportunities and an uptick in drilling activities, Petroleum

AEC: Africa should Embrace its Fossil Fuels – Including Coal – to Secure Africa’s Energy Future
The global transition to a low-carbon economy has led to increased scrutiny of coal with many industrialized nations citing its significant environmental and health impacts

Dig Baby Dig. King Coal Still Has an Important Role to Play in Africa Today and Tomorrow
Por NJ Ayuk, Presidente Executivo, Câmara de Energia Africana












