Nigeria’s electricity grid collapsed Tuesday morning, plunging Africa’s most populous nation into darkness for the first time in 2026 and reviving questions about the country’s chronically unstable power infrastructure. This development marks the second time Nigeria would be plunged into darkness in the new year, after recording its first grid collapse on January 23.The national...
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Western Regional chiefs laud Karpowership Ghana during visit
ASEC Rejects Calls for Load-Shedding Timetable, Urges Urgent Power System Reforms
COMAC CEO Highlights Mental Well-Being at GOIL HSSEQ Week
COMAC PAYS WORKING VISIT TO QUANTUM TERMINALS IN TEMA
NPA Chief Executive Champions Stronger Safety Culture at GOIL HSSEQ Week 2026
The GNPC-PIAC Impasse: Why Explorco’s Revenue Cannot be Subject to the Petroleum Holding Funds – Dr. Donkor
UAE Breaks from OPEC+: Capacity Ambitions Redefine Global Oil Market Balance
Fuel prices dip from May 1 as diesel drops sharply, LPG set to surge.
Power boost at Akosombo as fourth unit comes back online in late-night breakthrough
IEA Highlights Ghana’s Nuclear Journey Under IAEA Milestone Approach
Maryland Residents Blast LIB Energy Over Poor Power Supply
GRIDCo Fire Outbreak: 2 Generation Units Have Been Restored – Energy Minister
London-listed Tullow Oil profit slumps on production hit as Ghana payment delays
Energy Minister Visits Akosombo Substation, Commends Engineers for Restoration Efforts
TOR Partial Privatization Worth Considering if Structured as Strategic Recapitalization – Expert
Jinapor orders GRIDCO CEO to step aside over Akosombo fire
Fire Explosion at Akosombo Substation Causes Widespread Power Outages, 1,000MW Lost to Grid
Ghana Gas Engages Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy
Ghana suspends power exports after Akosombo fire disrupts supply
Day: January 27, 2026
Energy Minister Commissions Ghana’s First CNG Facility to Drive Clean Energy Transition
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Guyana produced 261.1 million barrels of crude in 2025 – Dr. Ashni SinghShikema Dey
An estimated 261.1 million barrels of oil were produced in 2025, according to figures presented during Guyana’s 2026 National Budget. Senior Minister within the Office of the President with responsibility for Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh, disclosed the production data as he outlined the performance of the oil and gas sector during a reading of the...
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The world is spending far more money destroying nature than protecting it, according to a new report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The report reveals that for every one US dollar invested in protecting nature, the world spends 30 US dollars harming it. UNEP says this imbalance is slowing efforts to fight climate...





