Nigeria holds the largest natural gas reserves in Africa. It has a Gas-First policy, expanding pipeline infrastructure, and a growing LNG export footprint. Yet electricity supply remains one of the most unreliable on the continent with national demand estimated at...
In a world where over 80% of global real estate investors now prioritise ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors, sustainable property is no longer a niche consideration it has become a core filter for global capital. ESG simply refers to how investments...
Africa is rapidly emerging as the global centre of deepwater oil and gas development, with West Africa at the heart of this shift. As onshore basins mature and global energy demand remains strong, operators are increasingly moving capital offshore in search of larger...
When the world’s most critical oil chokepoint closes, every barrel outside the Middle East becomes more valuable and Africa’s producers are taking notice. The Strait of Hormuz disruption has once again highlighted how fragile global oil supply routes can be. With a...
The global energy sector now operates in an environment where uncertainty is structural rather than occasional. Supply chains once designed for predictability are increasingly shaped by geopolitical instability, manufacturing delays, freight congestion, and volatile...