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African Bunkering Hubs Gain as Ships Reroute Around the Cape

African fuel-supply hubs are seeing increased activity as global shipping lines reroute vessels around the Cape of Good Hope, bypassing traditional routes through the Red Sea amid ongoing security concerns, according to Reuters.

Ports in countries such as South Africa, Namibia, and Mauritius are benefiting from a surge in demand for bunkering services, the refueling of ships, as longer voyages increase fuel consumption and the need for additional stopovers.

Industry data shows that the diversion of vessels has led to higher volumes and improved margins for African ports, with operators reporting stronger throughput and renewed investment interest in storage and refuelling infrastructure along the southern maritime corridor.

CNBC Africa says the shift underscores Africa’s growing strategic importance in global shipping logistics, with the Cape route emerging as a critical alternative trade artery. However, they caution that the gains could be temporary, depending on how quickly security conditions stabilise along the Red Sea route.

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Samuel Oluwamayomikun is the Editor in Chief and Lead Copywriter at Empire Magazine Africa, where he leads editorial direction and shapes compelling narratives across business, culture, leadership, and African excellence. With a sharp eye for storytelling and strategic communication, he oversees content development, brand voice, and high impact features that position individuals and organisations with clarity and influence. His work sits at the intersection of journalism, brand storytelling, and editorial strategy, ensuring every piece published aligns with Empire Magazine Africa’s standard of depth, credibility, and cultural relevance

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