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    Oil Market: Africa facing new turbulence [Business Africa] | Africanews

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJune 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Across Africa, economies remain closely tied to the oil market. OPEC and its allies recently announced a production increase of 188,000 barrels per day, though the move remains largely symbolic, as actual output still falls below quotas

    The situation is being driven in part by tensions in the Middle East and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz

    Another major development is the withdrawal of the United Arab Emirates from OPEC, turning the country into a direct competitor with rising production levels

    For African nations, the impact is mixed: potentially higher revenues for oil exporters, but growing pressure on importing countries already struggling with rising energy costs

    In this uncertain environment, reducing dependence on oil is becoming a strategic priority for the continent

    Cameroon: Lagdo Dam Struggles to Meet Demand

    In Pitoa, near Garoua, power outages have become part of daily life. For weeks, residents have struggled to cope, especially amid intense heat

    “Without electricity, we can neither use fans nor preserve food,” says resident Goodlive Gongang

    Although northern regions are supplied by the Lagdo Dam, electricity production has declined due to climate conditions. According to Eneo, the reservoir was filled to less than 80% capacity in 2025

    With demand rising, hydropower is no longer enough. Authorities are considering thermal power generation, but the cost, around 5 billion CFA francs per month, remains high

    Meanwhile, residents continue to endure repeated blackouts

    Burundi: Rising Prices Revive the Coffee Sector

    In Burundi, higher coffee cherry prices, rising from 0.4 to 0.9 dollars per kilogram, are giving new momentum to the coffee sector

    A year later, farmers are once again showing interest, particularly in Gitega, where some are restarting production

    “The price is good,” says coffee grower Mélance Hakizimana, who is already expanding his plantation

    But the sector remains fragile. Production fell from 18,500 tons in 2020 to 7,500 tons in 2024, largely due to past crises and structural challenges

    Experts say the recovery will also depend on improving quality standards and investing in processing capacity

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