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Fracking: A dragon South Africa will not be able to tame
20th July 2022 The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment has released proposed regulations for onshore oil and gas exploration and production,... →
Africa needs all hands on deck to meet 2030 energy goals
By: Schalk Burger 15th July 2022 To achieve universal energy access by 2030, Africa will need a range of technologies and policy changes that open national grids to private... →
14 groups call on Mantashe to immediately commission more green power
By: News24Wire 7th July 2022 As South Africans battle some of the worst load-shedding ever, there is growing pressure on Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe to... →
Maritime Trade Disrupted: The war in Ukraine and its effects on maritime trade logistics
1st July 2022 The war in the Ukraine is stifling trade and logistics of Ukraine and the Black Sea region. The search for alternate trade routes for Ukrainian... →
Young small-scale fishers say President must do more to protect their jobs and livelihoods
24th June 2022 Following President Ramaphosa’s Youth Day speech last week – which mostly focused on the unprecedented high unemployment rate and lack of... →
Help us Fight Back Against the Attack on African Oil and Gas
22nd June 2022 Representing the voice of the African energy sector, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) has become an invaluable advocate for Africa’s oil and gas... →
Increased efficiency cuts carbon, advances net-zero path, research finds
By: Martin Creamer 8th June 2022 Like all other key industries, mining is having to advance along a net-zero path as part of the global decarbonisation drive. Gone are the days... →
Africa can decarbonise faster than the rest of the world
By: Saliem Fakir 3rd June 2022 It is oxymoronic to talk of Africa decarbonising – with the exception of South Africa and a few other countries, the continent has the lowest per... →