
Corcel Advances Angola’s Block KON-16
Corcel has increased its ownership stake in Block KON-16, offshore Angola, to 71.5%.

Corcel has increased its ownership stake in Block KON-16, offshore Angola, to 71.5%.

The deal is expected to provide Tullow Oil with capital to strengthen its project portfolio across Africa including in Ghana, the Ivory Coast and Kenya.

Exxaro Resources will acquire R11.67 billion in manganese assets in South Africa’s Kalahari Manganese Field.

TotalEnergies is balancing risk, technology and long-term value in key markets across the continent.

Industry leaders at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris said Africa must prioritize infrastructure, local content and competitive project economics to unlock LNG development and meet rising global demand.

Mauritania’s Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Mohamed Ould Khaled, outlined the country’s ambitious gas-to-power strategy and hydrogen goals at IAE 2025 in Paris.

The AfDB-backed 62.5-MWp solar PV plant will be situated in Sokodé, Togo and feature a total cost of €61 million.

Energy ministers from Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau, the DRC and Zimbabwe will convene to explore financing strategies and partnerships to advance Africa’s next wave of oil and gas development at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris next week.

ExxonMobil’s investment will focus on the accelerated development of the Owowo and Erha fields, among others.

African Mining Week takes place under the theme From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth on October 1 – 3 in Cape Town.
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Corcel has increased its ownership stake in Block KON-16, offshore Angola, to 71.5%.

The deal is expected to provide Tullow Oil with capital to strengthen its project portfolio across Africa including in Ghana, the Ivory Coast and Kenya.

Exxaro Resources will acquire R11.67 billion in manganese assets in South Africa’s Kalahari Manganese Field.

TotalEnergies is balancing risk, technology and long-term value in key markets across the continent.

Industry leaders at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris said Africa must prioritize infrastructure, local content and competitive project economics to unlock LNG development and meet rising global demand.

Mauritania’s Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Mohamed Ould Khaled, outlined the country’s ambitious gas-to-power strategy and hydrogen goals at IAE 2025 in Paris.

The AfDB-backed 62.5-MWp solar PV plant will be situated in Sokodé, Togo and feature a total cost of €61 million.

Energy ministers from Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau, the DRC and Zimbabwe will convene to explore financing strategies and partnerships to advance Africa’s next wave of oil and gas development at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris next week.

ExxonMobil’s investment will focus on the accelerated development of the Owowo and Erha fields, among others.

African Mining Week takes place under the theme From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth on October 1 – 3 in Cape Town.
