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Africa Energy Bank launches in the first quarter and targets $120 billion assets

Nigeria's junior minister of oil said that the Africa Energy Bank will be launched in the first quarter 2025, and will target an asset base worth $120 billion.

An Afreximbank representative said that the fossil fuel bank would be a partnership between Afrexim Bank, a trade finance institution, and the African Petroleum Producers Organization. It was expected to begin operations in mid-2024.

Heineken Lokpobiri, Nigeria's junior oil minister, said: "The building is finished, we are just putting the finishing touches on it. By the end of this third quarter, this will bank take off."

The Minister joked that Nigeria will also follow U.S. president Donald Trump's mantra regarding increasing oil drilling to increase oil production to 2,5 million barrels per days this year. Nigerian crude production is currently averaging 1.7 million barrels per day.

Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, won the bid to host this multilateral lender over three other African countries. (Reporting and writing by Isaac Anyaogu, Chijioke Ahuocha, Editing by Alexandra Hudson & Jan Harvey).

(source: Reuters)