AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDownstream Resilience: Ghana’s NPA is pushing for a more resilient downstream petroleum sector at GhIPCon 2026, citing recent geopolitical shocks and calling for better fuel supply systems, infrastructure, efficiency and faster institutions. Local Skills Pipeline: Nigeria’s NCDMB and Renaissance Africa Energy launched a 12-month oil and gas field readiness training for 300 young Nigerians, mixing classroom work with on-the-job placements in Lagos and Port Harcourt. Refining Finance: Dangote’s refinery secured $2.5bn via private placement ahead of a planned public listing, keeping pressure on Nigeria’s fuel supply and pricing dynamics. Fuel Supply Watch: Nigeria’s fuel import bill is rising sharply as daily consumption hits 50.6ml/d, underscoring the urgency of refining and supply reliability. Energy Transition Tech: Africa’s critical minerals could see faster exploration as AI-driven mining is projected to unlock major value, but the continent still lags on data and exploration spend. Policy & Governance: Atiku renewed attacks on Nigeria’s 2026 budget over ₦210bn in duplicated allocations, adding noise to the investment climate for energy projects.
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