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Regulatory Insights

Nigeria's Energy Transition: What the PIA Means for Independent Operators

The Petroleum Industry Act has fundamentally reshaped the commercial and regulatory landscape for independent oil and gas operators in Nigeria. Here is what business leaders need to know.

01 May 2026 · AEBS Editorial
Market Analysis

Africa's Gas Decade: Why LNG, CNG, and Gas-to-Power Projects are the Commercial Opportunity of Our Generation

As the world debates the pace of energy transition, Africa's vast natural gas reserves present a unique commercial opportunity that forward-thinking energy entrepreneurs cannot afford to miss.

01 May 2026 · AEBS Editorial
Energy Transition

Africa’s Energy Resource: Building the Future Its People Deserve

Africa is a continent of abundance. From vast oil and gas reserves to some of the world’s best solar and wind potential, the energy wealth beneath its soil and across its skies is undeniable. Yet the paradox remains: millions of Africans still live without reliable electricity, industries struggle with power shortages, and communities often see little benefit from the resources extracted around them. The question is not whether Africa has the energy to build the future its people deserve, it does. The real challenge is how to harness it wisely.

03 Jun 2026 · AEBS Admissions
Education

The Energy Playbook in Africa – The Story of IOC and NOC Investment Trends between 2023 and 2025

Shaping Africa’s Energy Future: How IOCs and NOCs Are Fueling a Multi-Billion Dollar Oil and Gas Resurgence Over the past three years, a dramatic shift has reshaped Africa’s energy landscape. Led by a massive investment surge in Nigeria, International Oil Companies (IOCs) and National Oil Companies (NOCs) are rewriting their playbooks. While global IOCs are channelling billions into high-yield deep-water oil and LNG megaprojects, domestic NOCs are aggressively expanding state-led upstream production and gas monetization strategies to power local economies. This post dissects the strategic numbers behind this energy boom—highlighting over $10 billion in IOC inflows into Nigeria alone, alongside major LNG advances in Mozambique, Angola, and the Senegal/Mauritania border. We explore how recent regulatory overhauls have restored international investor confidence, how gas has solidified its position as Africa's ultimate "transition fuel," and the lingering security and infrastructure risks that could impact these ambitious production goals.

03 Jun 2026 · AEBS Admissions
Market Analysis

How Senegal’s $7.5B Yakaar-Teranga Project Aims to Solve Domestic Energy Poverty

For decades, Senegal has faced a frustrating paradox: abundant offshore natural resources existing alongside widespread domestic energy poverty. The $7.5 billion Yakaar-Teranga project marks a radical break from this old paradigm. Striking a bold "domestic-first" mandate with operator Kosmos Energy, state-owned Petrosen is leveraging an estimated 25 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of gas reserves to completely overhaul the country’s economic future. This post breaks down the multi-phase infrastructure vision from deepwater subsea pipelines to the 400 km RGS national network designed to displace costly heavy fuel oil imports, slash consumer power tariffs, and fuel a massive new wave of domestic industrialization. We also look at the high-stakes financial and technical risks the country must navigate to turn this gas-to-power dream into reality by 2029.

03 Jun 2026 · AEBS Admissions
Education

Fiscal Sustainability Challenges in Nigeria's Oil and Gas Sector

Nigeria’s oil and gas sector remains central to the nation’s economy, contributing significantly to government revenue and foreign exchange earnings. However, overdependence on crude oil, subsidy burdens, governance challenges, and global energy transition pressures continue to threaten fiscal sustainability and long-term economic stability. Key Points - Heavy dependence on oil revenue creates fiscal vulnerability. - Fuel subsidies strain government finances. - Gas resources remain underutilized despite huge reserves. - Crude theft and weak governance reduce revenue generation. - Energy transition poses long-term risks to oil-dependent economies. - Economic diversification is essential for sustainable growth.

29 May 2026 · AEBS Admissions
Education

THE RESURGENCE OF OFFSHORE DEEPWATER INVESTMENTS: OPPORTUNITIES, RISKS, AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL ENERGY

Offshore deepwater oil and gas is making a powerful comeback as global energy demand, geopolitical tensions, and technological innovation reshape the energy landscape. From Guyana’s explosive production growth to billion-barrel discoveries in Namibia and Brazil, deepwater projects are attracting record investment despite the global push toward net-zero emissions. This article explores the drivers behind the deepwater resurgence, the major global hotspots, the role of AI and subsea technology, and whether offshore deepwater represents a temporary bridge or a lasting pillar of the future energy mix.

26 May 2026 · AEBS Admissions
Career Development

From Engineer to Energy Entrepreneur: A Framework for the Career Transition

Thousands of technically trained oil and gas professionals dream of making the leap to entrepreneurship. Most never do — not for lack of capability, but for lack of a structured transition framework.

01 May 2026 · AEBS Editorial