AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPipeline Progress: East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has crossed the 90% completion mark, moving Uganda closer to exporting crude from Hoima to Tanzania’s Tanga port as the project shifts toward commissioning and final facilities. Power Market Policy: South Africa’s Eskom is removing over one million customers from load reduction schedules, while regulators and industry groups push for timely electricity market rules to unlock investment and competition. Fuel Cost Pressure: South African fuel prices remain elevated despite recent easing, with government levy relief being reinstated in stages and a slate levy deficit expected to keep the squeeze going for months. Renewables & Access: Nigeria’s renewable energy push gets a boost as All On marks 10 years of energy access work in Lagos, bringing together government, financiers and developers to set the next decade’s agenda. Carbon Markets: Ghana advances its carbon credit framework via its Carbon Market Office, aiming to turn emissions cuts into a development tool across energy, agriculture and transport. Regional Energy Links: West African energy leaders plan a Scotland trip to secure offshore oil, renewables and carbon capture partnerships, while Oil & Gas Governance: Nigeria’s entry into the IEA as an associate member signals deeper global energy engagement.
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