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Nigeria's Tinubu, Germany's Merz talk security, power deal in phone call

Tinubu's office said that the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Nigerian President Bola Tinubu discussed deepening their cooperation in security, power, and infrastructure during a phone call. The two leaders spoke for nine minutes on Wednesday about reviving the presidential electricity project that had been stalled in Nigeria, involving German conglomerate Siemens. They also discussed Nigeria purchasing used German helicopters. Tinubu told Merz that Nigeria needs help upgrading its power transmission network, according to the President's office. A 2019 agreement between?Siemens and German banks to renovate transmission lines and substations for power distribution, was funded by German banks. The goal...




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Crude Oil

NNPC Group CEO: Nigerian production can increase by 100,000 bpd in the next few months

Bashir Bayo, CEO of Nigerian National Petroleum Company, stated that Nigeria can increase oil production to a level of?100,000. barrels per day?over the next few months. Bayo Ojulari said that Nigeria averaged 1.6 to 1.7 millions barrels of crude oil per day last year. It hopes to achieve 1.8 million barrels this year. Bayo Ojulari was asked on the sidelines CERAWeek by S&P Global?conference, in Houston, if Nigeria could help?make-up for the crude shortage resulting from U.S. and Israeli war against Iran. He said "We are building this capacity," though he added that "we aren't like Saudi (Arabia), " referring...

Oil & Gas

Nigeria prioritizes local gasoline supply and suspends import licenses

Nigeria has suspended the issuance?of gasoline import 'licences' for the second consecutive month, as regulators?begin enforcing the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act PIA that only allows?imports if the African countrys domestic supply is?insufficient. The Crude Oil Refineries Association of Nigeria has confirmed that no import licences have been issued yet in March. This indicates a shift in the focus to local production. This'shift' highlights the stronger intention of the Nigerian authorities to safeguard domestic refining. It is also a victory for the Dangote Refinery which sued last year the regulator and state oil company to stop imports. The PIA...

Oil & Gas

Data shows that the share of Russian oil imported by India in January is at its lowest level since late 2022.

According to industry sources, data from January shows that India's oil imports were the lowest since late 2022. Middle Eastern crude supplies rose to their highest level in the same time period. India, which is the third largest oil consumer and importer in the world, has increased its purchases of Russian oil discounted by Western nations following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Volumes have topped 2 million barrels a day in certain months. But Western sanctions on the war, and the pressure to sign a trade agreement with the United States have forced New Delhi to reduce its Russian...

Oil & Gas

Project Vault: Ivanhoe to sell Congo zinc in the US

Ivanhoe Mines is in advanced discussions with Congo's Gecamines state miner and Swiss commodities trader Mercuria about channeling zinc-rich concentrates from its giant Kipushi mining to the United States, under Washington's newly developed strategic stockpiling program Project Vault. The deal is part of a larger agreement between the U.S., and the Democratic Republic of Congo in the area of minerals. Washington is intensifying its battle with China for control of Africa's vast mineral deposits. Project Vault, a $12 billion supply chain security programme launched by the U.S. on Monday and backed by private capital of $1.67 billion and a U.S....

Oil & Gas

TotalEnergies sells its SPDC assets in Nigeria to a new buyer

By America Hernandez PARIS, January '14 - French giant TotalEnergies signed an agreement to sell its 10% non-operated stake in the Nigerian oil asset SPDC (renamed Renaissance JV) to Vaaris. This follows a failed sale to Mauritius based Chappal Energies last year. Total retains a 'full economic interest in the?deal, which includes stakes of three other licenses that produce mainly?gases for Nigeria LNG. The company did not provide any further information on the buyer. The inability of the buyer to pay the $860 million price tag was the reason why Nigerian regulators rejected Total's first deal with Chappal Energies for...

Oil & Gas

Nigeria's NNPC targets an industrial boom in the country's North as the gas pipeline nears completion

After briefing President Bola Tinubu on Sunday, the chief executive of Nigeria's State Oil Company said that it was betting on a delayed gas pipeline to ignite an industrial revolution for the north. Bashir Ojulari is the Group CEO of NNPC Ltd. He told reporters the company had completed the welding of the main line for the $2.8 billion Ajaokuta - Kaduna - Kano (AKK), including the crucial River Niger crossing – a feat which has slowed progress for years. This milestone will allow the pipeline to be connected?early in the next year. According to Ojulari, this move "will bring...

Oil & Gas

West African oil is struggling to find buyers, as global surpluses build

West African crude oil faces competition from Middle East, Latin America China and India switch to alternative, cheaper oil grades Dangote refinery reduces Nigerian imports of oil Robert?Harvey & Seher Dareen LONDON 18 DECEMBER - West African crude sellers are struggling to find buyers for up-to-26 December-and-January-loading cargoes due?to stiff competitors from abundant and cheaper alternatives, traders and analysts have told. Analysts say that the amount of crude oil from Nigeria and Angola which is not being sold, is indicative of an overall surplus in the oil market. This led to a sell-off on the international futures markets, which pushed...

Oil & Gas

Tinubu wants a $30 billion budget reset in order to stop fiscal years overlapping

Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President of Nigeria has asked Parliament to approve a 43.56 trillion Naira (US$29.96 billion), spending plan that repeals and reenacts 2024's budget to?run until December 2025. The goal is to eliminate fiscal cycles that overlapped in recent years and tighten control on public finances. This move comes after months of criticism from lawmakers about the government's reliance upon?rolling forward capital budgets. As a result, the 2024 capital spending was extended to June 2025 and then December 2025. After years of budget mismanagement, the 'proposal' aims to restore discipline and accountability in Africa’s most populous nation. The...

Oil & Gas

Ghana's economy is expected to grow by 5.5% in the third quarter of 2025

The Ghanaian economy grew by 5.5% a year on an annual basis?in 2025's third quarter, according to the Statistics Agency. This was mainly due to?improvements in the agriculture and services sectors, it said. Alhassan Iddrisu, a government statistician, told reporters that growth was down from 7.0%, which had been revised, in the same time period of last year. The industrial sector, however, only grew by 0.8%. Iddrisu stated that fishing?and crop production boosted the growth of the agricultural sector to 8.6%. He added that the services sector, which includes finance, insurance and trade, as well as education, grew by 7.6%....

Oil & Gas

Tinubu approved Tinubu's troops deployment to Benin Republic following coup attempt

The Senate of Nigeria approved President Bola Tinubu’s deployment of troops to Benin Republic on Tuesday after Benin’s government asked for assistance from its larger neighbour on Sunday. Tinubu wrote to legislators that Benin had requested "exceptional and urgent air support" from Nigerian armed forces following a report of an "attempted unconstitutional seizure and disruption of democratic institution." According to Nigerian law?the president is required to seek Senate approval before deploying troops into a foreign country. Benin's Government said on Monday that Nigerian fighter jets carried out airstrikes in order to?thwart an attempted coup by mutinying troops who tried to...

Oil & Gas

Mercuria and Congo's Gecamines partner to market critical minerals

The companies announced on Friday that Gecamines, Congo's state-owned miner, is working with Swiss commodities group Mercuria in order to increase transparency and revenue for the world's largest cobalt producer. The Democratic Republic of Congo is also a major supplier of copper. It has undertaken reforms to gain more control over the mining output of its country and increase its global influence. In October, it introduced a cobalt export quota to reduce oversupply. Last month, the country launched its first batch traceable artisanal copper. Gecamines, based on the memorandum it signed earlier this summer, will have direct control over its...

Crude Oil

Nigeria's Oil Content Board unveils $100 million equity fund to support local producers

Nigeria's oil-and-gas content regulator announced on Tuesday a $100 million equity scheme to increase indigenous participation in energy sector. It also said that it will tighten the compliance rules starting next year. Felix Ogbe (executive secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB) told the Practical Nigerian Content Forum at the Bank of Industry that the fund would be launched in partnership to provide equity financing for high-growth local energy services firms. Ogbe stated that the board would also introduce, from January 1, 2026 onwards, a certificate of compliance, which will confirm companies' compliance with a mandatory 1%...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Minister says oil producers should invest in Nigeria in order to diversify their supply during times of crisis.

Yusuf Tuggar, the Foreign Minister, told?that the Middle -East conflict shows that Gulf oil and gas companies should view Nigeria as a 'partner, not a rival' to help diversify their supply in times of crisis. The remarks coincide with the war in Iran, which has disrupted shipments through Strait of Hormuz. This corridor accounts for about a quarter of global supplies, forcing exporters and price spikes. Tuggar stated that Nigeria's untapped oil and gas reserves provide Gulf States with an alternative source at a moment when global flows of crude are vulnerable. The demand for hydrocarbons will?remain high for many...

Fossil Fuels

Sources: Former Gecamines Gecamines miner Gecamines leaders oppose the takeover by Virtus-Chemaf

Three people with knowledge of the situation said that the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) replaced the CEO and Chairperson?of the state miner Gecamines partly because they opposed the U.S.-backed Virtus?Minerals' plan to purchase cobalt and Copper producer Chemaf. In an effort to establish a mineral partnership with Washington in Kinshasa, President Felix Tshisekedi replaced Guy Robert Lukama, the chair of Gecamines, and Placide Nkala Baasadilua, as CEO and Chair respectively. He did this by replacing them with Deogratias Ngele Masudi, and Baraka Kabemba. Congo has compiled a list that includes Chemaf mines in an effort to attract the?U.S. Previous...

Fossil Fuels

Nigeria will start exporting a new crude grade by March and boost output

Cawthorne crude is similar to Bonny Light and valued for its gasoline and diesel yields Cawthorne export via vessel with a capacity of 2.2 million barrels, increasing production Kpler claims that Nigeria's crude oil and condensate production could reach 1.7 million barrels per day. Seher Dareen and Isaac Anyaogu LONDON, FEB 24 - Nigerian state oil firm NNPC plans to export a new sweet, light crude grade named Cawthorne in March. This will add to the recent increase in production from Africa's largest exporter. This launch is part a broader effort by Nigeria to increase production. It has been hampered...

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Mineral Resources

Guinea dissolves 40 political parties, opposition leader cries foul

Guinea's main opposition leader said "direct resistance" to the ?country's coup leader-turned-president was now the only ?way to bring about change after the government consolidated its ?position by dissolving 40 political ?parties. Mamady Doumbouya is a former special forces commander who seized power from his rivals in December 2021. In the West African country, rich in bauxite ore and iron, legislative elections are scheduled for May. The Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralization in Guinea announced late Friday night that the headquarters and local offices of 40 political parties would be closed and that use of their logos, acronyms and...

Mineral Resources

Documents say that China and the US pressurize Ghana to stop gold royalty increases

According to three sources who are familiar with the issue and a letter by an industry group, China, the U.S., and other Western governments have launched an unusually coordinated effort to convince Ghana to stop a gold royalty hike that they claim could hurt some of the world's largest miners. Africa's biggest gold producer is looking to replace its fixed royalty of 5% with a sliding rate between 5% and 12 % linked to gold prices. This is part of a bid to increase revenue as gold reaches successive historical highs. The upper bands in the new regime could come...

Mineral Resources

Mali renews Barrick Mining’s Loulo licence for another 10 years

Mali's military leader said in a Friday statement that the government had approved a draft decree renewing Barrick Mining Loulo's gold mining permit for another 10 years. Mali, Africa's largest gold producer, settled a dispute with Barrick in November over profit-sharing, control and ownership of the Loulo-Gounkoto complex of gold mines after two years' negotiations. The dispute was sparked by 2023 mining codes that increased taxes and increased state stakes in projects. Barrick has agreed to withdraw from the World Bank’s dispute tribunal its arbitration case, while Mali said that it would release all employees of the Canadian company, drop...

Mineral Resources

China's Zijin will launch Congo's initial lithium production in June at the disputed Manono Deposit

China's Zijin Mining plans to start Congo's first lithium production in June at the disputed Manono mine and export it immediately, according to Cominiere, a state-owned mining company. This is a significant step for Beijing in its push to secure critical minerals in Africa. Zijin previously stated a start in the first quarter of 2026, but said on Tuesday that this is now updated planning. After the Democratic?Republic of Congo revoked the permit of Australian miner AVZ, the Manono resource is now at the center of arbitration. Zijin, in a joint venture with Cominiere, reassigned a part of the site....

Mineral Resources

Mali establishes a state-owned mining company

A statement issued by the Council of Ministers said that Mali would create a state owned company to manage its holdings in mining companies. Other resource-producing countries in West Africa, such as Niger or Guinea, have managed their assets using similar state-owned management mechanisms. According to a statement issued late Friday, the company Sopamim will manage and acquire Mali's holdings. Its capital is owned by the government. West Africa is Africa's biggest gold producer, with mining companies such as Barrick Gold, B2GOLD and Endeavour Mining active in gold-rich regions of the western and southern regions. Mali will create a new...

Mineral Resources

Ghana offers lower levy as a sweetener to higher gold royalties regime, says lobby

The head of the mining lobby in Ghana has said that Ghana's finance minister offered to reduce a mining tax by two percentage points to help push a new gold royalties regime through. Africa's leading gold producer is looking to replace the flat rate of royalty with a sliding scale between 5% and 12% in order to maximize value at a time when prices are surging. The new gold royalties regime will come into effect in 21 days if parliament does not amend it. It adds one percentage point to every $500 increase in gold prices, similar to Burkina Faso's...

Mineral Resources

Guinea President keeps Mines Minister in Post-Election Government

Mamady Doumbouya is the president of Guinea. He was elected in a coup and sworn into office for seven years last month. His'mines minister' has been retained, but he appointed new ministers to finance, justice, and security. Since 2021, the former Special Forces commander has led?the West African country. Guinea has the world's biggest bauxite reserve and richest iron ore deposit, both of which are untapped. A massive mining project at Simandou was launched in November. Doumbouya's victory in the presidential elections that followed completed the return to civilian rule. Doumbouya said last week that Amadou Youry Bah will remain...

Mineral Resources

Nigeria's Dangote Refinery extends gas agreements with NNPC in order to secure fuel for expansion programs

Three Dangote Group subsidiary companies announced on Monday that they have bolstered 'gas supply contracts' with NNPC units to support expansion plans. This is in line with a shift by Nigeria towards cleaner energy and industrial development. Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Dangote Fertiliser plant, as well as Dangote Cement Plc announced on Monday that contracts had been signed with NNPC Gas Infrastructure Company and Nigerian Gas?Master Plan?Limited at the Nigeria Gas 'Master Plan 2026 event in Abuja. The companies did not reveal the contracted volumes. Nigeria launched its master plan for the 'gas sector' on Friday. It aims to fix...

Mineral Resources

Mali's gold production plunges by 23% after Barrick halts operations and tougher rules are implemented

Mali's industrial?gold?output declined 22.9% in the year 2025 due to the long?suspension? of Barrick Mining operations because of a dispute about tougher mining regulations, according to preliminary figures released by the West African nation's Mines Ministry. Mali is one of Africa's biggest gold producers. It has been pushing for reforms to increase the value of this sector. This was enshrined into a mining code that was introduced in 2023. The government announced in December that a sweeping audit had led to the recovery by mining companies of arrears amounting to 761 billion CFA francs (US$1.2 billion). The tougher rules ruffled...

Mineral Resources

Mali mine attacked by suspected jihadists

An official of the mining ministry said that suspected jihadists attacked Morila's gold mine at the weekend. They burned?equipment, and took seven employees as hostages before releasing them. ?on Monday. The attack underscores the growing security threats in Mali. Africa's third largest gold producer is battling al Qaeda linked jihadists who have targeted foreign investment and economic assets. A spokesperson for the Mali mines ministry, and another source familiar with the situation, said that armed men attacked the mine on Saturday. The men 'burned down equipment and held seven workers hostage but then released them the next evening, according to...

Mineral Resources

Beijing's plan to control the global iron ore markets

China's iron ore state buyer uses increasingly aggressive tactics against mining giants like BHP in order to tighten their grip on the $132 Billion seaborne market, and to extract better terms from steel?mills. This is happening just as an enormous new supply source is about to strengthen China's hand. China Mineral Resources Group, (CMRG), in November asked their steel mills and traders to refrain from buying spot cargoes for a second BHP-product. This was months after the group blacklisted a product that had raised concerns with Australia's top supplier. Analysts and traders said that the standoff over a supply deal...

Mineral Resources

Guinea's presidential vote is expected to cement Doumbouya rule

Guinea will vote on Sunday for a president whose election is widely expected to give Mamady Doumbouya a seven-year mandate. This would complete the transition of West Africa's nation back to civil rule. Former special forces commander, believed to be in early 40s, is up against eight other candidates, in a field fragmented with no clear challenger. Former president Alpha Conde, and longtime opposition leader Cellou Dallein Diallo are still in exile. Guinea has the largest bauxite reserve in the world and the richest iron ore deposit that is still untapped. Simandou was officially opened last month, after many years...