
DRC Advances Oil Rights for SONAHYDROC
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has approved a draft decree granting SONAHYDROC the rights to Blocks 1 and 2 in the Albertine Graben.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has approved a draft decree granting SONAHYDROC the rights to Blocks 1 and 2 in the Albertine Graben.

These projects, set to be operational by 2030, mark the largest hydrogen endeavors in Africa.

From mid-2025, Perenco Congo will operate two to three rigs continuously for at least two years to ramp up oil production to 100,000 bpd.

The trade finance facility will enable SMEs in Tanzania to access financing from banks to support their operations.
TotalEnergies participated in high-level discussions and as an exhibitor at Congo Energy & Investment Forum in March.

As Africa cements its role in global supply chains, strategic partnerships with the U.S., EU, China and more are driving investment in the continent’s mining sector, shaping the future of critical minerals and energy security.

The expansion of the Fekola Solar plant has increased solar capacity by 22 MW and added 12.7 MWh of battery storage, enhancing the sustainability of operations at the Fekola mine.

Canadian mining firms, with over $37 billion invested in Africa, are driving exploration and production growth across the continent, with key players set to showcase investment opportunities at African Mining Week 2025.

The Adumbi initiative falls under Loncor’s Imbo Project where the company is developing several mining projects.

The upcoming African Mining Week will spotlight growing opportunities and investment potential within Tanzania’s expanding mining industry.
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo has approved a draft decree granting SONAHYDROC the rights to Blocks 1 and 2 in the Albertine Graben.

These projects, set to be operational by 2030, mark the largest hydrogen endeavors in Africa.

From mid-2025, Perenco Congo will operate two to three rigs continuously for at least two years to ramp up oil production to 100,000 bpd.

The trade finance facility will enable SMEs in Tanzania to access financing from banks to support their operations.
TotalEnergies participated in high-level discussions and as an exhibitor at Congo Energy & Investment Forum in March.

As Africa cements its role in global supply chains, strategic partnerships with the U.S., EU, China and more are driving investment in the continent’s mining sector, shaping the future of critical minerals and energy security.

The expansion of the Fekola Solar plant has increased solar capacity by 22 MW and added 12.7 MWh of battery storage, enhancing the sustainability of operations at the Fekola mine.

Canadian mining firms, with over $37 billion invested in Africa, are driving exploration and production growth across the continent, with key players set to showcase investment opportunities at African Mining Week 2025.

The Adumbi initiative falls under Loncor’s Imbo Project where the company is developing several mining projects.

The upcoming African Mining Week will spotlight growing opportunities and investment potential within Tanzania’s expanding mining industry.
