
Construction of Mozambique LNG Project to Resume by Mid-Year
Construction on the Mozambique LNG project will resume by mid-2025, says TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné, following delays and a recent $5 billion loan from the U.S. Export-Import Bank.

Construction on the Mozambique LNG project will resume by mid-2025, says TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné, following delays and a recent $5 billion loan from the U.S. Export-Import Bank.

Egypt’s parliament has approved two new agreements allowing Lukoil to expand oil exploration and production in the Eastern Desert.

The Nyanzaga Gold Project is poised to become Tanzania’s first major gold mine development in over a decade.

The “Financing the Transition: Unlocking Private Capital for Sustainable Development” session at the upcoming Invest in African Energy Forum will examine strategies to scale private investment in support of sustainable and inclusive energy growth across the continent.

The new facility will support African oil buyers in sourcing petroleum products directly from refineries across the continent to meet growing regional demand.

Following its entry into the BRICS bloc in January 2024, Ethiopia is pursuing membership in the group’s development financing arm.

The leading European platform for African energy investment returns to Paris on May 11–12, 2026, with a heightened focus on exploration, licensing rounds and seismic innovation, providing a critical platform for the entire energy exploration ecosystem.

Industry leaders and investors will gather at Invest in African Energy 2025 in Paris next month to examine how private capital and innovative approaches are extending the value of Africa’s mature and mid-life oil and gas fields.

Sahara Group will acquire 600,000 tons of LNG per year from Amigo LNG, with deliveries set to begin in the third quarter of 2028.

Angola’s largest private energy company has reported record profits and production growth in 2024, driven by recent asset acquisitions and downstream expansion.
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Construction on the Mozambique LNG project will resume by mid-2025, says TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné, following delays and a recent $5 billion loan from the U.S. Export-Import Bank.

Egypt’s parliament has approved two new agreements allowing Lukoil to expand oil exploration and production in the Eastern Desert.

The Nyanzaga Gold Project is poised to become Tanzania’s first major gold mine development in over a decade.

The “Financing the Transition: Unlocking Private Capital for Sustainable Development” session at the upcoming Invest in African Energy Forum will examine strategies to scale private investment in support of sustainable and inclusive energy growth across the continent.

The new facility will support African oil buyers in sourcing petroleum products directly from refineries across the continent to meet growing regional demand.

Following its entry into the BRICS bloc in January 2024, Ethiopia is pursuing membership in the group’s development financing arm.

The leading European platform for African energy investment returns to Paris on May 11–12, 2026, with a heightened focus on exploration, licensing rounds and seismic innovation, providing a critical platform for the entire energy exploration ecosystem.

Industry leaders and investors will gather at Invest in African Energy 2025 in Paris next month to examine how private capital and innovative approaches are extending the value of Africa’s mature and mid-life oil and gas fields.

Sahara Group will acquire 600,000 tons of LNG per year from Amigo LNG, with deliveries set to begin in the third quarter of 2028.

Angola’s largest private energy company has reported record profits and production growth in 2024, driven by recent asset acquisitions and downstream expansion.
