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Dangote refinery Nigeria large scale industrial oil refinery market concentration

When Concentration Is a Problem—And When It Isn’t: Nigeria, Dangote, and the Uneven Language of Market Power

As Nigeria reduces fuel imports through the Dangote Refinery, concerns about market concentration rise. But history shows scale often precedes regulation—raising deeper questions about timing and control.

Africa economicsantitrustDangote RefineryEconomic Sovereigntyenergy policyIMFmarket concentrationNIGERIA
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When Energy Is Deprioritized: Offshore Wind, Strategic Retreat, and the Signals Behind Policy Reversal

Offshore wind projects are being abandoned—not delayed. This piece examines rising costs, grid challenges, and why U.S. energy policy may be shifting away from large-scale offshore wind.

economic policyenergy marketsenergy policygrid stabilityoffshore windrenewable energyUS infrastructurewind power
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