West Africa is attracting renewed attention from global energy investors. From offshore oil and gas developments to growing investments in gas infrastructure, the region is positioning itself as one of the world’s most important energy frontiers. Governments are...
An offshore oil platform, a floating wind farm, or a subsea gas installation is, at its core, an island. It operates far from the roads, warehouses, and supply networks that support onshore industry. Everything needed to keep it running, including fuel, equipment,...
The biggest constraint in African energy development is no longer capital, geology, or even policy. In many cases, those elements are already in place. The real challenge emerges after the funding is secured; in the gap between commitment and actual delivery. Across...
The global shift toward cleaner energy is real. Investment in renewables is at record levels, emissions reduction targets are embedded in national policy frameworks across most of the world, and the direction of travel is not seriously in dispute. What is in dispute,...
For decades, “African energy investment” meant one thing: oil. Find it, extract it, export it. The returns were significant, the model was familiar, and the risks, though substantial, were well understood by those who took them on. That equation is changing. Not...