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Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Increases Production To 700,000 BPD
Gambia Cuts Diesel Price After D150 Million Fuel Subsidy
The Government of The Gambia has announced a reduction in the pump price of diesel, lowering the cost by D5 per litre after injecting more than D150 million (approximately $2,071,428.00)
in subsidies to shield consumers from rising global fuel prices.
A statement issued by the Ministry of Petroleum, Energy and Mines said the retail price of gasoil (diesel) has been reduced from D120 to D115 per litre.
However, the price of petrol remains unchanged at D112 per litre.
The ministry said the move forms part of government’s efforts to cushion households, transport operators, businesses and other sectors heavily dependent on fuel consumption from the impact of volatile international petroleum markets.
Authorities disclosed that the government has committed over D150 million in subsidy support to absorb part of the increased costs associated with global fuel prices and supply chain pressures.
“The reduction in gasoil prices reflects the Government’s commitment to easing the financial burden on households, transport operators, businesses and other productive sectors of the economy,” the ministry stated.
Ghana: Petrol Tanker Fire Kills One, Injures Another In Ashanti Region
The announcement comes at a time when global fuel markets continue to face uncertainty due to geopolitical tensions and fluctuations in international oil prices.
According to the ministry, the subsidy intervention is intended to maintain affordability while protecting the welfare of Gambians from external economic shocks.
The government further assured the public that fuel pricing reviews are conducted through a transparent and evidence-based process that takes into account both international market conditions and national economic priorities.
The ministry said it remains committed to working with stakeholders to ensure a stable, reliable and sustainable petroleum sector.
The diesel price reduction is expected to be welcomed by commercial drivers, businesses, and consumers who have faced mounting economic pressures amid rising living costs and recurring energy challenges.
Ghana: Petrol Tanker Fire Kills One, Injures Another In Ashanti Region
A petrol tanker fire incident at Adubinso in the Afigya Kwabre South District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana has claimed one life and left another person seriously injured, according to a report by the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC).
The tanker is reported to have been involved in an accident that triggered the fire.
The injured victim is currently receiving treatment at the Tafo Government Hospital in Kumasi, where medical personnel have described the person’s condition as serious.
Although the report did not specify when the incident occurred, it indicated that the blaze destroyed property in the area, including a house and a printing press.
“At least nine small container-based businesses were also gutted by the fire,” the report said.
Eyewitnesses said a driver’s mate involved in the incident managed to rescue a nursing mother and her two children before the fire spread further.
Emergency services are yet to provide full details on the cause of the crash and the extent of the damage.
Authorities are expected to launch investigations into the incident.
Kuwait Says Oil Output Won’t Recover For 10-12 Weeks After Hormuz Reopens
Nigeria: Work Resumes At NUPRC After Unions Suspend Strike
Workers of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) have resumed full operations following the suspension of their strike action on June 1.
The development follows successful negotiations between the top management of the NUPRC and the commission’s two in-house unions — the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG).
In a statement, the Head of Media and Corporate Communications at NUPRC, Eniola Akinkuotu, said the 12-hour industrial action affected only administrative activities, while regulatory operations at oil and gas facilities remained unaffected.
Ghana Offers Strong Upstream Opportunities For Investors — GNPC CEO.The commission also urged members of the public to disregard reports alleging disruptions to crude oil production, as well as publications claiming that the dispute centred on foreign training opportunities.
NUPRC further assured its workforce of its commitment to improving the operating environment and prioritising staff development in line with the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).Ghana Offers Strong Upstream Opportunities For Investors — GNPC CEO.
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Ghana offers investment opportunities in the Accra-Keta, Saltpond, and Tano basins, as well as emerging prospects in the Voltaian Basin.
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The country continues to attract investors due to its stable operating environment, proven petroleum systems, and established infrastructure.
Gambia’s Power Crisis Beyond Government Control — Spokesperson
US States Sue Trump Administration Over Deal To Scrap Offshore Wind Project
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Seven states sued Interior Department and TotalEnergies over canceling major offshore wind lease
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Complaint alleges the Trump administration misused a government fund marked for legal settlements
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Interior Department says agreement was voluntary and appropriate
Zambia: REA Hands Over 85 Electrification Projects Worth K463 Million To ZESCO
Zambia, through the Rural Electrification Authority (REA), has officially handed over eighty-five (85) completed grid extension projects valued at more than K463 million(approximately $25,881,700) to ZESCO Limited, the country’s power utility company, for operation and maintenance.
Speaking during the handover ceremony, Secretary to the Cabinet Mr. Patrick Kangwa, represented by Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet for Administration Dr. Oliver Kalabo, said the projects demonstrate the government’s commitment to expanding electricity access and improving livelihoods across the country.
Dr. Kalabo said the investments are not merely about infrastructure but also about transforming lives by stimulating economic growth, improving healthcare and education services, and supporting productive activities in rural communities.
REA Board Chairperson Eng. Charles Mboma said the projects are expected to facilitate approximately 15,232 initial electricity connections.
He noted that the completed infrastructure will now form part of ZESCO’s asset base, ensuring sustainable management of the facilities while unlocking opportunities for economic growth, improved public services, and enhanced productivity.
Also speaking at the event, ZESCO Director of Projects and Planning Eng. Francis Namakanda, representing Managing Director Eng. Justin Loongo, said the handover demonstrates effective collaboration between government institutions in extending electricity services to rural and underserved communities.
Eng. Namakanda said ZESCO is committed to integrating the assets into the national network and providing safe, reliable, and sustainable electricity services. He also encouraged communities to safeguard the infrastructure against vandalism and illegal connections.Tanzania: Golden Value Students Receive Clean Energy Education At World Environment Week Exhibition
Pupils of Golden Value School in Dodoma, Tanzania, led by the school’s Manager, Ms. Nuru Nyundo, visited the Ministry of Energy’s exhibition pavilion and its affiliated institutions at the 2026 World Environment Week Exhibition currently underway at the Jakaya Kikwete Convention Centre (JKCC) in Dodoma.
The visit aimed to provide the pupils with knowledge about the energy sector and its contribution to environmental conservation.
During their tour of the pavilion, the students had the opportunity to learn about clean cooking energy, renewable energy, and various technologies that help reduce environmental degradation.
Ghana: PETROSOL Announces Appointment Of Four Senior Leadership Team MembersSpeaking during the visit, Ms. Nyundo said that involving students in such exhibitions is an important way of building early awareness about the importance of environmental protection and the sustainable use of energy to safeguard health and the environment for the benefit of present and future generations.
For her part, Maria Yusuph, a Grade Six student, commended the educational information being provided at the Ministry of Energy’s pavilion, saying it had helped them understand the importance of clean cooking energy and how it can protect both public health and the environment.
She added that the knowledge gained would enable her to become an ambassador for the use of clean energy both at school and at home.
The students also visited exhibition booths of various institutions under the Ministry of Energy, where experts provided information on services and projects being implemented to expand access to clean and reliable energy across the country.
The 2026 World Environment Week Exhibition began on June 1 and is expected to conclude on June 5, 2026, in Dodoma. The event provides an opportunity for citizens, students, and stakeholders to learn, share experiences, and exchange ideas on environmental conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources.Ghana: Tema Oil Refinery Records GHS 1.24 Billion Profit Before Tax In 2025 After A Decade Of Losses
SIGA also acknowledged the critical role played by the Board in supporting management’s recovery agenda, particularly through debt restructuring initiatives, receivables recovery, cost-containment measures, and continued investments in critical refinery infrastructure, including the Crude Distillation Unit (CDU) and the Residue Fluid Catalytic Cracker (RFCC).
While challenges remain, particularly in relation to liquidity pressures, retained deficits and long-term balance sheet restructuring, SIGA said it is encouraged by the refinery’s recovery trajectory and the improving financial indicators reflected in its 2025 performance.
The Authority urged the Board and Management of TOR to sustain the current momentum, deepen operational efficiencies, strengthen corporate governance standards, and accelerate efforts toward achieving long-term profitability, competitiveness and national energy security.
SIGA reiterated its commitment to supporting all specified entities that demonstrate accountability, strategic transformation and measurable performance outcomes in alignment with Ghana’s national development priorities.
It will be recalled that this portal first reported in late December 2025 that TOR had resumed crude oil refining operations following extensive maintenance works.
Established in 1963, Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) is Ghana’s only oil refinery and plays a critical role in the country’s downstream petroleum sector.
Over the years, the refinery has faced several operational challenges, including intermittent shutdowns resulting from maintenance constraints, financing difficulties, and crude oil supply shortages.
Since assuming office, the new management team has pursued a revitalisation agenda aimed at restoring full operational capacity, improving efficiency, and repositioning TOR as a commercially viable refinery.
The resumption of crude imports and refining activities forms part of ongoing efforts to stabilise domestic fuel supplies and strengthen Ghana’s energy security.

