Why were workers at Nigeria's largest independent oil and gas producer ready to strike?
Nigeria's Seplat Energy faced potential disruptions as its workers considered industrial action. The situation raised concerns for the company and the broader energy sector - with implications for production and supply.
GOLDBOD's "beautiful" financials hide a troubling truth - what is the real cost of the state gold program?
Ghana Gold Board's (GOLDBOD) 2025 financials paint a picture of success, touting significant gold assays and a healthy surplus. Examining these figures alongside the Bank of Ghana's results, however, reveals a stark contrast - raising questions about the true cost of GOLDBOD's operations.
Aramco's uncertainty highlights a shift: Is Iran, not the US, now key to reopening global energy markets?
Tensions in the Middle East are disrupting global energy markets, involving Iran, the US, and Saudi Arabia. The ability of one nation to impact shipping routes raises questions about long-term stability - and who truly holds the power.
WAMPEX 2026 is coming - but what does it mean for the future of mining in West Africa?
The West African Mining & Power Expo (WAMPEX) is set to convene in Accra in June 2026, marking its 19th edition. With thousands of mining professionals expected, the event aims to foster collaboration and growth- but what challenges will they face?
Vivo Energy Ghana's 'SHEPower' summit ignites discussions around women's roles and innovative solutions - but what's at stake?
Vivo Energy Ghana held its annual 'SHEPower' summit in Kumasi, focusing on empowering women in the energy sector with innovative solutions for a sustainable Ghana. The summit featured expert panels and innovation exhibitions - but the discussions have the potential to reshape Ghana's energy landscape.
A fire in Kumasi's Adum business district has left traders reeling - what could be the cause of this disaster?
Traders in Kumasi's Adum business district are dealing with a devastating event. A sudden disaster has struck, leaving many counting their losses - but the full story is yet to unfold.
US embassy denies funding Congo's 00m mine guard as Kinshasa shapes a nationwide security force for strategic mineral as
US embassy denies funding Congo's 00m mine guard as Kinshasa shapes a nationwide security force for strategic mineral assets, investors, and stability.
A ceasefire is on the table between the US and Iran - but will it hold, and what's the cost?
The United States and Iran are involved in a conflict that has disrupted global energy supplies. Pakistan has stepped in to broker a potential agreement- but what could this mean for the region?
Sudan accuses Ethiopia and the UAE of drone attacks - but what's really behind this?
Sudan recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia amid accusations of drone attacks - escalating regional tensions. As accusations fly between nations, the potential impact on regional stability looms large.
With Houthis joining the Iran war and US troops arriving, what could this mean for global stability?
Yemen's Houthis have entered the Iran war by launching attacks on Israel, even as the US dispatches Marines to the region- raising the stakes. The conflict's expansion threatens to further destabilize the Middle East and disrupt global affairs- but how?
Despite reported outages, the Energy Ministry insists Ghana's electricity supply remains stable - but for how long?
The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition is addressing concerns about Ghana's electricity supply. The PRO insists the government is tackling challenges - but what could this mean for citizens?
With oil prices soaring, the Philippines declares an energy emergency - but will it be enough to avert disaster?
The Philippines is dealing with a potential energy crisis due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. President Marcos Jr. has declared a national energy emergency- but what measures will be taken to protect the economy?
Minister Tia's address covered key sectors - but what advancements will residents find most impactful?
North East Regional Minister Ibrahim Tia addressed the Government Accountability Series in Nalerigu. He highlighted progress across infrastructure, health, education, agriculture, security, and economic growth in the region - but what does this mean for residents?
The NSA is growing crops and raising livestock across Ghana - but can they overcome the hurdles?
The National Service Authority (NSA) is expanding its agricultural operations nationwide, engaging in crop and livestock farming. With 14 farms already in operation, the NSA aims to boost local production - but what challenges might they face?
Minority demands answers on Ghana's GH¢1 fuel levy, urging audited disclosures on collections, payments, and outstandin
Minority demands answers on Ghana's GH¢1 fuel levy, urging audited disclosures on collections, payments, and outstanding energy-sector debts in full now.
About 1,000 transformers are overloaded nationwide - what's being done to address the problem before it's too late?
Energy Minister Jinapor addressed Parliament about the widespread issue of overloaded electricity transformers across Ghana - a problem inherited by his office. The government is taking steps to improve electricity distribution, but what challenges remain?
Why is the Energy Minister meeting with key power players? Find out what's being done about the outages.
Energy Minister Jinapor is engaging with ECG and NEDCo to address ongoing power outages. Discussions are centered around challenges within the distribution chain - hinting at potential solutions.
What changes are coming to Ghana's power sector after the fire at Akosombo and leadership shake-ups?
Energy Minister John Jinapor will address the public on April 27 regarding Ghana's electricity sector. This briefing follows significant events that have raised concerns about the stability and management of the country's power supply - what could he reveal?