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Russia expands African energy presence with Madagascar fuel storage partnership

Russia is deepening its energy footprint in Africa after signing agreements with Madagascar to establish a common economic zone that includes plans for strategic fuel storage facilities, as reported by Business Insider Africa. The initiative is designed to strengthen energy security and reduce exposure to supply disruptions linked to instability in the Middle East and tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz.

Officials from both countries said the agreement will support cooperation across energy infrastructure, logistics, trade, and investment. Analysts note that strategic fuel storage has become increasingly important for many developing economies as geopolitical risks and shipping disruptions continue affecting global energy supply chains and fuel prices.

Russia has intensified economic and energy engagement across Africa in recent years through investments, mining partnerships, security cooperation, and fuel supply agreements. Industry observers say Madagascar’s location along key Indian Ocean maritime routes gives it strategic importance for future regional energy logistics and storage operations.

Energy experts note that African countries are increasingly seeking diversified energy partnerships to improve resilience against global market volatility and geopolitical shocks. They add that projects involving fuel reserves and storage infrastructure could become more common as governments attempt to shield domestic economies from future supply disruptions and rising transportation risks.

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