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Guyana gasoline prices now lowest in the Caribbean region.

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...

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Namibia picks South African nuclear tech for Walvis Bay oil refinery.

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...

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Where to find oil and gas in the Philippines: Proven reservesIncreased exploration, drilling pace

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...

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Exxon Signs Oil Deal in Libya

Exxon Signs Oil Deal in Libya

Exxon has inked a preliminary deal for exploration at four offshore blocks in Libya after a decade of absence from the country. The news was reported by Libya’s National Oil Corporation, which said the U.S. supermajor will conduct a detailed technical study of the blocks that are located off the country’s northwest coast and the...

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Petroleum revenues slump 56% in first-half 2025, sharp decline reflects falling output, global price pressures

Petroleum revenues slump 56% in first-half 2025, sharp decline reflects falling output, global price pressures

Petroleum revenues fell by more than half in the first six months of 2025, dropping 56 percent year-on-year to US$370.6million amid a double blow from declining crude oil output and weakening global prices, according to data from the Bank of Ghana (BoG). This development marks a steep reversal from the same period in 2024, when...

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China’s CC7 to build 3GW green ammonia plant for Hyphen in Namibia.

China’s CC7 to build 3GW green ammonia plant for Hyphen in Namibia.

China National Chemical Engineering & Construction Corporation Seven (CC7) has been awarded the contract to design and build the world’s largest green ammonia plant in Namibia. The deal with Hyphen Hydrogen Energy includes Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) and Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts. The signing was witnessed by China Chemical Chairman Mo Dingge and...

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Dangote Refinery Saves Nigeria $20bn in Fuel Import, Report Shows

Dangote Refinery Saves Nigeria $20bn in Fuel Import, Report Shows

The 650,000 barrels per day capacity Dangote Petroleum Refinery in the Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos is currently bailing the Federal Government out of a pressing financial crisis with the steady supply of foreign currencies, Business Hallmark can report shows. The continued flow of FX to the refinery owned by Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote,...

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Kazakhstan Holds Negotiations with China on Nuclear Power Plant ConstructionBy Staff Report in Nation on 4 August 2025

Kazakhstan Holds Negotiations with China on Nuclear Power Plant ConstructionBy Staff Report in Nation on 4 August 2025

By Staff Report in Nation on 4 August 2025 ASTANA – Negotiations are underway with potential suppliers including China National Nuclear Corporation for the construction of the third nuclear power plant, reported the Kazakh Atomic Energy Agency on July 31. The discussions also include the development of high-power nuclear reactors and small modular reactors.The China...

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Climate Change Is Making Africa’s Debt Burden Worse – New Debt Contracts Could Help

Climate Change Is Making Africa’s Debt Burden Worse – New Debt Contracts Could Help

Many African countries are already struggling with heavy debt burdens. Climate change is making this worse. Africa contributes the least to global emissions but suffers the most from extreme weather, rising temperatures and drought. These disasters affect not just people’s livelihoods but also national revenues, making debt repayment harder. Yet traditional debt contracts don’t account...