Energy

East African Oil: A fine line between human rights and economic growth

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop) project, a daring $5 billion (about R89bn) initiative that seeks to construct a 1 443km oil pipeline on a 30m-wide corridor stretching from the Hoima District, west of Uganda, to the port of Tanga, on Tanzania’s east coast, has been the subject of criticism by environmental and human rights organisations.

Africa is set to birth another oil-producing nation

Most oil-producing African nations are situated in the continent’s Western, Northern, and Central regions, the Southern and Eastern parts, hence scarcely boast of this precious resource. Save Angola, there is no Southern African nation that produces a significant quota of oil to contribute to the global market. However, the discoveries made in recent years, could ensure that a paradigm shift is would ensue with countries like Namibia taking center stage.

ExxonMobil begins appraisal drilling at Lau-Lau oil discovery in Stabroek block offshore Guyana

According to the Guyana Times, ExxonMobil has started appraisal drilling at its Lau-Lau 2 well site in the prolific Stabroek Block offshore Guyana, where it had previously discovered over 300 ft of oil at the Lau-Lau 1 well. The Maritime Administration Department announced that this appraisal, conducted by the drillship MODU Noble Sam Croft, will run from June 16 to July 31, 2024.