Nigerian companies are turning to short-term debt to sidestep record borrowing costs, as the Central Bank of Nigeria’s tight monetary stance squeezes corporate financing FMDQ
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested 12 suspected illegal Bureau de Change (BDC) operators in Lagos. In a statement on Thursday, EFCC
Inspecting and monitoring long-distance transmission lines has always been both costly and dangerous for utilities. Networks that stretch across remote, rugged terrain make traditional methods
While renewable energy sources like solar and wind are growing rapidly, their expansion is currently insufficient to displace the increasing global energy demand met by
SWITCH Maritime LLC snagged a $2 million grant from NYSERDA to roll out and trial New York City’s first 150-passenger hydrogen fuel cell-electric ferry. Slated
It’s no secret that green hydrogen has become a linchpin in the global push towards industrial decarbonization. Yet most production methods still rely on costly
Malaysia’s Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) has produced the first hydrocarbons from the Bindu field, located 210 kilometers (136 miles) off the coast of Terengganu. The
In an oil and gas report sent to Rigzone by the Macquarie team late Monday, Macquarie strategists, including Walt Chancellor, revealed that they are forecasting
By Stephanie Daniels Infrastructure bottlenecks may delay projects to 2029 US$28 billion Hyperscaler Investment could reshape the grid systems Japan’s data centres will consume as