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Investor Memo: The Hormuz Dividend — How the Iran War Is Repricing Every African Upstream Asset in Real Time

Four major African upstream transactions in two weeks — Oando raising $750 million, NNPC doubling Dangote's crude supply, Seplat making NGX history at N10,000, and Petrobras entering the Gulf of Guinea through Arthur Eze's Oranto — all driven by a single cause: the Iran war has repriced African oil.

Investor Memo: The Hormuz Dividend — How the Iran War Is Repricing Every African Upstream Asset in Real Time

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