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Divestment: We are confident Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) will resolve outstanding issues — Special Adviser

…Nigeria is open to investors

The Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Olu Verheijen, has expressed confidence in the ability and commitment of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to resolve outstanding issues surrounding Shell’s proposed sale of its onshore assets to the Renaissance consortium. Verheijen noted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration…

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African Energy Chamber Hails the African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers (AJERAP) Journalists as "Truth Seekers" for the future of the Continent's Energy Sector

He emphasized that their work has been instrumental in driving growth and development across the continent, even though it is often underreported and unrepresented

NJ Ayuk, Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, has praised the African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers, AJERAP (https://AJERAP.org/) referring to its members as "African truth seekers and freedom fighters."  His remarks were made during a recent One-on-One engagement webinar, held on Wednesday and co-hosted by media consultant Camara Sanna,…

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How Nigeria's First $5bn Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) Project Will Impact Domestic, Africa, Global Economy

The project would create 7,000 direct and indirect jobs across the value chain, which means a lot of people, not only Nigerians but all over the world, would participate in this project

Africa's natural gas reserves are estimated at 630 trillion standard cubic feet. Sadly, investment remains low in the gas space. However, in a One-on-One interview with members of the African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers (https://AJERAP.org/), drawn from 54 African nations, Mr. Julius Rone, Group Managing Director/CEO, UTM Offshore…

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African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers (AJERAP) Invites Oil, Gas Leaders, Others to One-On-One Engagement With Mr Julius Rone Tomorrow, October 2, 2024

The event would be anchored by two leading African journalists - Sanna Camara and Allen Atwine, from The Gambia and Uganda

The African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers, AJERAP (https://AJERAP.org/), whose members, including journalists, analysts are committed to promoting accurate reportage and analysis of the energy, environment, sustainability, and related sectors from an African perspective, has concluded plans to host the Group Managing Director/CEO of UTM Offshore Limited, Mr. Julius…

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African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers (AJERAP) joins African Energy Week 2024 as media partner

As Afreximbank, APPO, Oando, NCDMB, NLNG, Seplat, Sahara Group, OPEC, Aradel, UTM Offshore, ND Western, BUA Group, others set to participate

The African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers, AJERAP, (https://AJERAP.org/) with members drawn from 54 African nations, has joined the African Energy Week 2024 as media partner. According to AJERAP, the objectives of the AEW align with the interest of the association, which is to “To promote accurate reportage and…

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Energy Investment: The African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers (AJERAP) lists Nigeria, Gambia, Namibia, Senegal as top 4 African destinations to watch

In its latest report - African Energy Outlook Second Half of 2024 - AJERAP, noted that with increased activities, especially oil and gas, the four nations have become very strategic for investors interested in investing in the continent

The African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers, AJERAP, (www.AJERAP.org), has listed four countries - Nigeria, Gambia, Namibia and Senegal - as top energy investment destinations to watch in the second half (July – December) of 2024. In its latest report - African Energy Outlook Second Half of 2024 -…

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AJERAP forecasts oil prices at $70 - $90, presents Outlook August 8, 2024

Prof Iledare, Ayuk, Job, Etchuo, Mugabi to speak at unveiling

The African Association of Energy Journalists and Publishers, AJERAP, (https://AJERAP.org), has predicted global oil prices to hover between $70 and $90 per barrel in the second half (July – December) of 2024. The forecast forms part of AJERAP’s report - AFRICA ENERGY OUTLOOK SECOND HALF 2024 - scheduled for unveiling…