
Developments Driving Tanzania’s Natural Gas Market Expansion in 2025
Tanzania is estimated to hold over 57 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in reserves.

Tanzania is estimated to hold over 57 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in reserves.

The project aims to avoid 300,000 tons of CO₂ emissions annually over a 29-year period by converting existing cocoa and rubber tree waste into energy.

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has tapped green hydrogen as a catalyst for industrial development and international partnerships.

The renewed PSC allows continued use of existing infrastructure and expertise to optimize output from mature fields.

Eni’s CEO met with Mozambique’s President to review current projects and discuss future investments.

The MoU’s scope—covering oil and gas transmission, LNG terminals, refineries and power plants—marks it as one of the region’s most ambitious infrastructure efforts.

AES strives to become a leading national company providing integrated waste management services in Angola.

New legislation in Algeria – set for June 16 – will allow foreign companies to hold up to 80% in mining projects in the country.

African Mining Week takes place under the theme ‘From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth.’

The project represents a significant step in Guinea’s broader strategy to tap into its estimated 6,000 MW hydropower potential.
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Tanzania is estimated to hold over 57 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in reserves.

The project aims to avoid 300,000 tons of CO₂ emissions annually over a 29-year period by converting existing cocoa and rubber tree waste into energy.

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has tapped green hydrogen as a catalyst for industrial development and international partnerships.

The renewed PSC allows continued use of existing infrastructure and expertise to optimize output from mature fields.

Eni’s CEO met with Mozambique’s President to review current projects and discuss future investments.

The MoU’s scope—covering oil and gas transmission, LNG terminals, refineries and power plants—marks it as one of the region’s most ambitious infrastructure efforts.

AES strives to become a leading national company providing integrated waste management services in Angola.

New legislation in Algeria – set for June 16 – will allow foreign companies to hold up to 80% in mining projects in the country.

African Mining Week takes place under the theme ‘From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth.’

The project represents a significant step in Guinea’s broader strategy to tap into its estimated 6,000 MW hydropower potential.
