International Energy Relations

War Risk Drives Macquarie Out of Kuwait’s $7 Billion Pipeline Deal — and Investors Are Getting Nervous

In one of the clearest signals yet that the Iran war is beginning to freeze investment across the Gulf, Australian infrastructure giant Macquarie has...

Darkness Across the Island: Cuba’s Power Grid Suffers Total Collapse Amid U.S. Oil Blockade

Cuba plunged into a complete nationwide blackout on Monday, March 16, after its entire national electrical grid suddenly collapsed — leaving roughly 10 million...

Zambia’s President Tells Africa: Don’t Choose a Side in the Global Minerals Race

As the competition between global powers for Africa's critical minerals intensifies, Zambia's president is urging the continent to resist pressure to pick favorites. President...

African Nations and Venezuela Form New Oil and Gas Partnership in Caracas

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) advanced its South-South energy cooperation agenda this week with a high-level working visit to Caracas, engaging Venezuelan officials on...

Why the IEA should support Africa’s clean cooking transition, not block it

The United States has intensified its stance toward the International Energy Agency, signaling that continued membership is not guaranteed unless the agency returns to...

Drone Strikes on UAE’s Fujairah Port and Shah Gas Field Threaten to Cut Off the Emirates’ Last Crude Export Route

The United Arab Emirates is facing its most severe energy infrastructure crisis since the Iran war began, as a relentless wave of drone strikes...

Equatorial Guinea, Eni SignCooperation Agreement Amid Drive to Reawaken Upstream Market

Equatorial Guinea and energy major Eni have signed a Reconnaissance License Agreement, marking a significant step forward in technical and exploratory cooperation. Aligning with...

AEC Endorses Kigali’s Africa CEO Forum as the Continent’s Strategic Hub

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has formally endorsed the upcoming Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, positioning the May 2026 gathering as a critical platform...

Cross-Border Energy: Chevron Backs Yoyo-Yolanda Project Following New Equatorial Guinea-Cameroon Deal

In a move that signals a new era for energy cooperation in the Gulf of Guinea, Chevron (through its subsidiaries Noble Energy EG and...

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