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03Nov
Ghana’s crude oil production on a 3-year downward spiral
The country recorded 25.8 million (bbls) of crude oil in the first half-year of 2022 from its three offshore producing fields — Jubilee,Tweneboa Enyera and… Read More →
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05Oct
How Ghana Can Map Its Energy Transition Journey
All countries have a vital role and interest in avoiding catastrophic climate impacts and safeguarding a livable planet. Like the citizens of most developing countries,… Read More →
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03Oct
Gas-to-Power Challenges Point To Expansion of Renewables
For many developing counties, natural gas offers promise. It can displace dirty, expensive diesel and supplement hydroelectricity, which is becoming less reliable in parts of… Read More →
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03Sep
Europe’s Demand for Africa’s Gas: Toward More Responsible Engagement in a Just Energy Transition
When Germany’s new Chancellor Olaf Scholz embarked on his first African tour this month, many media outlets focused on Senegal’s potential to supply natural gas… Read More →
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03Nov
Reflections on an Equitable Energy Transition from COP26
Reactions to emissions agreements reached at COP26 earlier this month were decidedly mixed. But one theme that emerged clearly from the dialogue surrounding the negotiations… Read More →
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03May
Africa’s New Oil and Gas Producers Must Prepare for More Disappointment in the Post-Coronavirus Era
This article was first published under a different headline by The Africa Report. Update: The World Bank working paper from which this analysis was drawn… Read More →