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The 900-mile-long East African Crude Oil Pipeline project is taking shape in Uganda. Led by French energy giant Total and Chinese partners, the project promises economic benefits but threatens to ...
Significant pipeline deals in Africa are shaping the continent's energy landscape, enhancing regional cooperation and ...
The companies will work to explore and develop Zemoul El Kbar in the Berkine basin, 300 km east of Hassi Messaoud, Algeria.
VIENNA, July 9. /TASS/. The construction of the Pointe-Noire-Lutete-Maloukou-Trechot oil products pipeline in the Republic of the Congo, involving Russia, could begin in 2026, Congolese Minister of ...
The 1,950-kilometer Niger-Benin oil pipeline, constructed by the China National Petroleum Corporation, is expected to increase Niger's oil production from the current 20,000 barrels a day to 120,000 ...
China's regime agnostic diplomacy in Africa--investing in countries irrespective of a government's adherence to the rule of law--holds inherent risks for Chinese investments and regional stability.
Seven major global pipelines are identified as critical geopolitical tripwires in 2025, with potential disruptions that could significantly impact energy markets and international relations ...
The trans-Alaska pipeline is a whopping 800 miles long, with 11 pump stations to keep the massive quantities of oil moving by maintaining pressure.
More importantly, China’s economic investments, such as the oil pipeline in Niger, offer a non-military avenue for development, which could stabilize the region by creating jobs and infrastructure.