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Gabon to Introduce Dual Legal Framework to Replace 2019 Hydrocarbon Code

Gabon’s new Oil and Gas Codes, announced at African Energy Week 2025, aim to replace the 2019 Hydrocarbons Code, fostering transparency and attracting foreign investment to achieve 200,000 barrels per day in oil and gas production.

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Rhino Resources Strikes Gas Condensate at Volans-1X

Rhino Resources’ discovery of a high-quality gas condensate reservoir at the Volans-1X well in Namibia’s Orange Basin, announced at African Energy Week 2025, highlights the country’s growing appeal as a major oil and gas exploration hub.

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United States (U.S.) Political Will, African Reforms Signal New Era for Energy Investment

U.S. political support and African reforms are creating prime opportunities for American investment in Africa’s energy sector, from oil and gas to critical minerals, as discussed by experts at African Energy Week 2025, urging swift action on financing and policy execution.

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Mauritania signs $300 million Independent Power Producer (IPP) Deal for Hybrid Solar-wind Plant under Desert to Power Initiative

Mauritania’s first independent power producer contract with Iwa Green Energy for a $300M, 60MW hybrid solar-wind plant advances its renewable energy goals under the Desert to Power initiative, targeting 70% renewable generation by 2030.

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Audit Report Uncovers Irregularities in the 2023 Government Accounts

The National Audit Office’s 2023 report exposes severe financial irregularities in Gambia’s government, including improper allocations, undocumented salary hikes, non-compliant contracts, uncollected fishing fines, and stagnant mining revenues, prompting urgent calls for enhanced oversight and regulatory compliance.

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