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The launch of Tullow Oil and Kosmos Energy’s Jubilee South East (JSE) project has given Ghana’s upstream sector a welcome boost, after overall oil production declined in H1 2023.  President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo described the $1bn scheme as “a moment of joy to us all”, at the JSE project’s official launch on 8 September.

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Updated October 2023, this map provides a detailed overview of the hydrocarbons sector in Mauritania, Senegal and Gambia.  

Gambia | Mauritania | Senegal
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A central element in Ghana’s debt restructuring is the money owed to domestic independent power producers (IPPs). Industry group the Independent Power Generators, Ghana (IPGG) has been working to hammer out the details of a deal to resolve the IPPs’ crisis over lack of payments by state entities and the haircut on their outstandings demanded by the government following an interim agreement in June.

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United Arab Emirates-based developer Amea Power reached financial close on the 120MW Kairouan solar PV plant in late September, achieving something no other developer has yet  managed in Tunisia – which was once one of the region’s more promising markets for renewable power development.

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Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)-listed Leo Lithium said on 14 September it had agreed a deal that will see China’s Ganfeng Lithium Group fund $137.2m of costs at the Goulamina joint venture (JV) in exchange for an extra 5% stake in project vehicle Mali Lithium BV (MLBV).

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The issue leads with a focus on Ghana, where there are tentative signs that the economy may be turning a corner as politicians limber up for an election year. Through a series of articles, African Energy examines the path of the country's economy, the roots of the country's debt crisis, the progress of debt restructuring deals – including those with independent power producers (IPPs) – and the state of the upstream oil and gas sector. A feature article looks at Uganda where donors are seeking a solution over President Yoweri Museveni’s anti-gay law and climate campaigners are putting pressure on funders, insurers and service companies to steer clear of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop). Power coverage leads with a focus on the installation of the first reactor core at Egypt's Dabaa nuclear power plant, a milestone in Cairo’s political and financial alliance with Moscow that could have a more meaningful and longer impact than Egypt’s recently-agreed membership of an enlarged Brics alliance. Oil and gas coverage includes a look at South Sudan, where concerns about governance have been reinforced following government statements about the future of South Sudanese assets held by Malaysia's Petronas. African Energy also examines signs of renewed optimism and momentum surrounding the TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil-led LNG projects and looks at BP's latest announcements regarding its Greater Tortue Ahmeyim development offshore Mauritania and Senegal. Transition minerals coverage leads with Zimbabwe, where exports of lithium have begun from a number of recently-developed processing plants – many operated by Chinese companies. The African Energy View reflects on Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto's first year in office and the challenges ahead.

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Toufik Hakkar was removed from his position as president director-general (PDG) of Sonatrach on 2 October, as President Abdelmadjid Tebboune appointed yet another official who has had decades of jobs in and around the national oil company, Rachid Hachichi, for a second stint in the job. 

Algeria
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Cairo-headquartered African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) announced on 2 October it had extended a $300m loan to Trident OGX Congo.

Congo Brazzaville
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on 4 October it had reached an agreement with Côte d’Ivoire (CdI) to release a further $500m in financial support, following a review of its economic reform programme. 

Côte d'Ivoire
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Canada-headquartered WATT Renewable Corporation has secured $13m in funding from Oslo-based Empower New Energy. The funds will be used to solarise 225 telecoms towers across Nigeria, reducing diesel consumption in the sector

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Solarcentury Africa (SCA) has been admitted to the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) as a market participant, one of the first private companies to be granted access to the regional trading network. Chief executive Jason de Carteret told African Energy it was an important milestone for the firm’s regional trading strategy.

Namibia
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South Africa-headquartered SolarAfrica Energy has commissioned a 1.1MWp, grid-tied rooftop solar PV commercial and industrial (C&I) installation at the Actom factory in Knights, Germiston.

South Africa
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Empower New Energy has started construction of a 1MWp ground-mounted plant for Harvest Feed and Agro Processing in Ajura, Ogun State, Nigeria.

Nigeria
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Momentum continues to build for the two large export-oriented liquefied natural gas projects on Mozambique’s Afungi peninsula. TotalEnergies has confirmed longstanding speculation that work will resume at Mozambique LNG this year, while ExxonMobil is aiming for a final investment decision on its Rovuma project in 2025 – underpinned by the continuing role of foreign security forces in Cabo Delgado, writes Marc Howard.

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Abu Dhabi has yet to give a clear explanation for the extensive airlift to Amdjarass in north-eastern Chad that has been under way since May, but recent reports by a number of US media outlets suggest the UAE has been using the operation to supply anti-tank missiles and drones to Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti)’s Rapid Support Forces, one of the two main protagonists in Sudan’s civil war.

Sudan | Chad