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An employee agreement has cleared the way for South Africa’s new national oil company, SANPC, to begin operations as a subsidiary of the Central Energy Fund.

An employee agreement has cleared the way for South Africa’s new national oil company, SANPC, to begin operations as a subsidiary of the Central Energy Fund.

The Mining in Motion Summit takes place June 2–4, 2025, in Accra.

The trade finance facility will enable SMEs in Tanzania to access financing from banks to support their operations.

The pipeline will link the Aphrodite gas field in Cyprus to an onshore facility in Egypt.

The annual capacity of the Beira corridor pipeline will increase from 3 million to 5 million cubic meters by 2027.

Angola is developing a series of large-sale logistics infrastructure to support oil and gas exports.

The power plant, located in the Ignié SEZ, will help Congo diversify its energy sources and promote sustainable industrial growth.
TotalEnergies participated in high-level discussions and as an exhibitor at Congo Energy & Investment Forum in March.

Operators and service providers emphasized the value of industry collaboration in achieving national goals of 500,000 barrels per day in Congo.

Industry leaders championed regional collaboration and local capacity building as critical drivers for unlocking the Republic of Congo’s LNG potential at the Congo Energy & Investment Forum.
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An employee agreement has cleared the way for South Africa’s new national oil company, SANPC, to begin operations as a subsidiary of the Central Energy Fund.

The Mining in Motion Summit takes place June 2–4, 2025, in Accra.

The trade finance facility will enable SMEs in Tanzania to access financing from banks to support their operations.

The pipeline will link the Aphrodite gas field in Cyprus to an onshore facility in Egypt.

The annual capacity of the Beira corridor pipeline will increase from 3 million to 5 million cubic meters by 2027.

Angola is developing a series of large-sale logistics infrastructure to support oil and gas exports.

The power plant, located in the Ignié SEZ, will help Congo diversify its energy sources and promote sustainable industrial growth.
TotalEnergies participated in high-level discussions and as an exhibitor at Congo Energy & Investment Forum in March.

Operators and service providers emphasized the value of industry collaboration in achieving national goals of 500,000 barrels per day in Congo.

Industry leaders championed regional collaboration and local capacity building as critical drivers for unlocking the Republic of Congo’s LNG potential at the Congo Energy & Investment Forum.
