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Rural Electrification Agency Commissions Nigeria’s First Interconnected Solar Hybrid Mini-Grid

The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) the commissioning of Nigeria’s first Interconnected Hybrid Solar Mini-Grid in the Toto community of Nasarawa State, scheduled for tomorrow, November 9, 2023. This event marks a significant advancement in the nation’s pursuit of universal electricity access and sustainable energy solutions. In a robust collaboration with Powergen Nigeria Limited and Abuja […]

Oilfield Africa - Monday November 13, 2023
The State Of African Energy 2024 Outlook Is Available For Download

Africa’s energy sector is on the precipice of transformation with large-scale developments kicking off across the continent. Providing a comprehensive overview of the evolving industry, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) is pleased to reveal its latest industry-focused report: ‘The State of African Energy 2024 Outlook’  The AEC’s 2024 Outlook offers insights into projects, trends and projections, serving […]

Oilfield Africa - Thursday November 9, 2023
WPC 2023: Hydrogen’s Market Development Hurdle

While Canada has been able to make progress developing its hydrogen economy, there’s still work to be done, specifically on unlocking demand. “Producing hydrogen is not the biggest challenge,” said Brent Lakeman, director, hydrogen initiative at Edmonton Global. “We know how to do that, we have been doing that for a long time. It’s that new market, […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday November 7, 2023
RWE Shows Unwavering Commitment In U.S Offshore Wind

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul  has  announced that RWE’s Community Offshore Wind, a joint venture with National Grid Ventures, was provisionally awarded a 1.3 gigawatt (GW) offtake contract as part of the State’s third solicitation for offshore wind. The project will be developed as the first of multiple phases located within RWE’s 3.2 GW […]

Oilfield Africa - Wednesday October 25, 2023
Fugro Wins Contract For Denmark’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm

RWE has appointed Fugro to complete a geophysical survey off the Danish west coast. Up to three survey vessels will be deployed to carry out a detailed pre-construction survey including a search for unexploded ordnance (UXO) up to approximately 34 kilometres off the coast of Thorsminde. The data acquired is important and will define the […]

Oilfield Africa - Thursday October 19, 2023
ONYX Insight Report Highlights Top Concerns For Global Wind Industry

A new report by ONYX Insight, the leading global predictive analytics solution provider, reveals that supply chain issues, OEM pressures and turbine reliability are the greatest challenges facing the wind industry, with digital adoption key to making meaningful improvements.  ONYX’s new Ever-Changing Winds report includes a global survey of wind turbine owner/operators summarising the current […]

Oilfield Africa - Thursday October 19, 2023
Global Floating Offshore Wind Project Pipeline Grows By One-Third Over 12 Months

According to RenewableUK  the total pipeline of floating offshore wind projects has grown significantly in the last 12 months in terms of capacity from 185 gigawatts a year ago to 244GW now – a 32% increase. The number of projects has increased globally during that time from 230 to 285. The pipeline includes projects at […]

Oilfield Africa - Thursday October 5, 2023
SBM, MHI Sign Partnership Agreement For FPSO Decarbonization Technology

SBM Offshore and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) are pleased to announce the signing of a Partnership Agreement that will offer a CO2 capture solution for Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessels (FPSO) as they are producing oil and gas from offshore reservoirs. The agreement follows a successful engineering and design study between the companies demonstrating the […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday September 19, 2023
Australian Woodside And Japan Progresses Carbon Capture And Storage Studies

Woodside Energy has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with three Japanese companies to enable studies of a potential carbon, capture and storage (CCS) value chain between Japan and Australia. Under the MOU, Sumitomo Corporation, Toho Gas Co., Ltd. and Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. will study the capture, storage and transportation of carbon dioxide […]

Oilfield Africa - Wednesday September 13, 2023
Australia And Japan To Partner On Carbon Capture And Storage

Woodside has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO), to enable studies of a potential carbon, capture and storage (CCS) value chain between Japan and Australia. Under the MOU, KEPCO plans to research the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from its thermal power plants and its transport to […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday September 12, 2023

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