
Malawi Approves Environmental Permit for Uranium Restart at Kayelekera
Lotus Resources will restart uranium production at its Kayelekera Project in Malawi in Q3, 2025.

Lotus Resources will restart uranium production at its Kayelekera Project in Malawi in Q3, 2025.

The Brazilian state-owned corporation has declared interest in nine exploration blocks, offshore Ivory Coast.

Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas has received approval to secure a 75% working interest in Block 1 in the Orange Basin, offshore South Africa.

This transaction will increase Shell’s ownership in the field to 67.5%.

The company has a strong record of delivering innovative solutions to the offshore oil and gas industry in Angola.

The project will involve the engineering, procurement and construction of LPG storage facilities in Aqaba, Jordan.

Operations at the Kakula underground copper mine were suspended following seismic events in the eastern section of the project.

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline will transport crude oil from the Lake Albert oilfields in Uganda to the Port of Tanga in Tanzania.

Traversing 13 West African countries, the pipeline will have a transport capacity of 30 billion m³.

Targeting enhanced fuel security, Angola is rolling out an ambitious downstream development strategy.
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Lotus Resources will restart uranium production at its Kayelekera Project in Malawi in Q3, 2025.

The Brazilian state-owned corporation has declared interest in nine exploration blocks, offshore Ivory Coast.

Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas has received approval to secure a 75% working interest in Block 1 in the Orange Basin, offshore South Africa.

This transaction will increase Shell’s ownership in the field to 67.5%.

The company has a strong record of delivering innovative solutions to the offshore oil and gas industry in Angola.

The project will involve the engineering, procurement and construction of LPG storage facilities in Aqaba, Jordan.

Operations at the Kakula underground copper mine were suspended following seismic events in the eastern section of the project.

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline will transport crude oil from the Lake Albert oilfields in Uganda to the Port of Tanga in Tanzania.

Traversing 13 West African countries, the pipeline will have a transport capacity of 30 billion m³.

Targeting enhanced fuel security, Angola is rolling out an ambitious downstream development strategy.
