The future of Exxon Mobil’s proposed hydrogen project in Baytown is in limbo after the Trump administration unveiled a slew of changes to hydrogen tax credits under its “big, beautiful bill.”Exxon CEO Darren Woods said on an earnings call that the company has seen “mixed progress” in regards to the development of the project.Exxon CEO...
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Energy Minister Tours Ghana Standards Authority Energy Meter Testing Laboratory
Armah-Kofi Buah Throws Weight Behind Petroleum Hub Project
Energy Commission of Ghana Tightens Oversight of Electrical Cables to Protect Consumers
The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Dr. John Jinapor, has commissioned a new meter manufacturing facility established by MBH Power Ghana Ltd. in Tema, reaffirming government’s commitment to localising the production of electricity meters.
Government Reaffirms 1,200MW State-Owned Power Plant to Cut Energy Costs
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has commenced a major ECG infrastructure upgrade in Adenta aimed at improving power supply quality and reliability for residents and businesses in the Greater Accra Region.
CSOs push for fast-tracking of Atuabo Gas Phase II Project
We are now consuming more power than projected – PURC BossSource: Myjoyonline.com
Pump prices set to rise again with petrol up 3.59%, diesel 1.52% in March window
Nigeria To Begin Exporting New Light Crude Grade Cawthorne From March, Boosting National Oil Output
GHEITI urges gov’t to reconsider Ghana Gas aggregator role
PHDC to Hold Strategic Engagement With Leading CSO’s on March 4
Energy Ministry orders probe into rapid depletion of ECG prepaid credit
Tullow Oil to Acquire TEN FPSO in $205 Million Deal to Cut Costs and Boost Offshore Ghana Field Economics
Clean Energy Chamber Calls for Lower Import Duties on EVs and Components for Local Assembly
Ghana Energy Awards Opens 10th Anniversary Activities with Courtesy Call on Ministry
The End of Baseload Power as We Know It
CEMSE Calls for Electricity Tariff Reduction in 1Q26
Bondzie Outlines Reform Agenda at Energy Commission Staff Durbar
Month: August 2025
Tullow Oil Posts $61 Million Loss for H1 2025 on Lower Oil Prices, Reduced Output
Tullow Oil Plc has reported a loss after tax of $61 million for the first half of 2025, reversing a profit of $196 million recorded in the same period last year, amid declining revenues and lower realised oil prices. Revenue for the period declined sharply to $524 million from $759 million in H1 2024, driven...
Logistical and Infrastructural Constraints in the Ghana’s Petroleum Downstream
Among the many factors that impact the operations and efficiency of Petroleum Service Providers (PSPs) in the Downstream Petroleum Sector of Ghana is inadequate infrastructure. Infrastructure is the backbone of the petroleum sector, especially given the sensitive nature of petroleum products. Although emphasis has always been given to the impact of international price volatilities of...
Crude Oil and Refined Products Market Review and Outlook
Heightened geopolitical tensions and hikes in supply-risk premiums resulted in a temporary surge in crude oil prices in June by about 13%. This was largely due to the impact of the Israel–Iran conflict that resulted in the Parliament of Iran threatening the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which accounts for about 20% of the...
ExxonMobil eyes more merger and acquisition opportunities across all sectors
ExxonMobil is actively pursuing more mergers and acquisitions (M&A) across its business segments, with a sharp focus on value creation rather than volume. “We’re continuing to keep a really close eye on the waterfront, see where the opportunities are, do a good job of understanding what that unique value creation opportunity looks like and then...
Guyana gasoline prices now lowest in the Caribbean region.
Guyana recorded the lowest gasoline price in the Caribbean region in July, well below the global average, according to data shared by the Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago last Thursday. The Chamber’s analysis, which drew on figures from globalpetrolprices.com, shows that gasoline in Guyana retailed at approximately US$0.81 per litre in July, compared to...
Namibia picks South African nuclear tech for Walvis Bay oil refinery.
Namibia has selected South African-developed nuclear technology to power a new oil refinery planned for Walvis Bay, with the project set to be driven by the Dune 7 Special Purpose Vehicle and backed by the Namibian government. The refinery, designed to process 300,000 barrels per stream day (BPSD), will utilise the High Temperature Modular Reactor...
Where to find oil and gas in the Philippines: Proven reservesIncreased exploration, drilling pace
According to Statista, citing official Department of Energy (DoE) data, the island nation holds 139 million barrels of “proven” reserves, as of 2024. That’s equivalent to an estimated market value of $9.61 billion (based on mid-2025 oil market data). There could be more.The Philippines is said to be “sitting” on a gold mine of untapped...
MISA Energy Ghana Emerges as Bold New Identity for Former Engen Ghana.
Formerly known as Engen Ghana, the company has officially unveiled its new identity as MISA Energy Ghana Limited, signalling a transformative shift toward becoming a truly African energy brand—rooted in Ghanaian leadership and driven by international best practices. Unveiling the rebrand at a ceremony in Accra, CEO Brent Nartey emphasized that the new name represents...
COPEC Rejects Claims of 20% Public Transport Fare Hike, Urges Stakeholder Dialogue
The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) has dismissed reports suggesting a 20% hike in public transport fares set to take effect on Friday, August 8, 2025. In a press statement released Tuesday, August 5, COPEC clarified that its engagement with key transport unions, including the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), revealed no official confirmation...









