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As usual, there was no explanation from Luanda of President José Eduardo dos Santos’ partial government reshuffle on 5 October, which reorganised key economic departments and the senior ranks of the military.

Angola
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Official figures show a big rise in power imports from Spain in the first half of this year, as lower consumption brought down the price. Moroccan plants reduced their output, enabling ONE to carry out essential maintenance

Algeria | Morocco
Issue 195 - 09 October 2010

Beneficial interests at heart of Jubilee

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Ghana’s Jubilee oilfield has been plagued by allegations of corruption dating back to beneficial ownership of companies granted licences to work on the giant oil block

Ghana
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The ramifications of President Joseph Kabila Kabange’s decision to remove the First Quantum Minerals (FQM)-led Kolwezi Tailings copper and cobalt project and Frontier copper mine in Katanga province from their developers go ever deeper.

DR Congo
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Confident of first gas by year-end, VOG is looking to its Logbaba project to fund expansion in West Africa and the former Soviet Union

Cameroon
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Electricity production and consumption are projected to rise sharply in Creg’s latest forecast, pointing to a further spate of new-build, predominantly gas-fired power plants being ordered in the next decade. Even so, the Algerian regulator is projecting a slower increase in gas demand than was previously forecast.

Algeria
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Traders’ concern over payments delays have made NNPC’s fuel importing arm a heavily insured entity on the single-risk insurance markets.

Nigeria
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Key agreements on a potential 300MW-450MW private power project at the Mmamabula coalfield have boosted prospects for Botswana’s energy sector, writes Kevin Godier

Botswana
Issue 193 - 11 September 2010

Eni farms in with Surestream

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Italy’s Eni has expanded its central African footprint by moving into the Democratic Republic of Congo with a farm-in agreement with Surestream Petroleum to acquire 55% and operatorship in the Ndunda Block.

DR Congo
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It’s easy to announce the demise of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), especially after April’s board meeting was obliged to give virtually all candidate countries more time to provide the necessary figures (AE 185/24).

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This is the season for developers, bankers, government and national company officials and other members of the power development community to reflect on another year of under-achievement when it comes to attracting private investment to the continent’s electricity supply industry. When practitioners took stock at the annual Africa Energy Forum (AEF) in Basel,

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There have been some positive signs for the sub-Saharan electricity supply industry. A few new developers have arrived on the scene, and some familiar faces, such as AES Corporation, are looking again for big deals, suggesting that more investment could be attracted to the sector. There are signs of

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US anger over Ghana’s resistance to ExxonMobil and African disillusion with France is opening the way for a new British investment push into Africa.

Ghana | Cameroon | Nigeria
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The government has given conditional approval for the sale of Heritage Oil Corporation’s assets to Tullow Oil, paving the way for development of the Albertine Graben’s oil resources, while Tullow Uganda has also received approval for its subsequent farm-down of 33% stakes to CNOOC and Total.

Uganda
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Kenya Electricity Generating Company has issued an international tender to build a pair of geothermal power plants with a total capacity of 280MW

Kenya