
Congo’s Hydrocarbons Minister Endorses CEIF 2026, Eyes 500,000 bpd Production Target
As Congo targets 500,000 bpd within three years, Minister Itoua announced plans to host CEIF annually over the same period.

As Congo targets 500,000 bpd within three years, Minister Itoua announced plans to host CEIF annually over the same period.

African Mining Week takes place from October 1–3, 2025 in Cape Town.

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

The global energy technology company hosted an SLB Connect Women event in Luanda this April, aimed at championing the next generation of female STEM leaders in Angola.

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Hydrocarbons Minister, Aimé Sakombi Molendo, and Mining Minister, Kizito Pakabomba, are set to present the country’s strategic agenda at the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston.

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

African Mining Week is where major players – from the SA-DRC Chamber of Commerce to Angola’s Sonangol to key African ministries – are converging to negotiate deals, pitch projects and redefine Africa’s mining investment narrative.

Nigeria will be a key focus market for U.S. investors at the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston, with rising appetite driven by multibillion-dollar commitments from companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron across upstream, LNG and infrastructure projects.

African Mining Week will unite industry leaders, investors and innovators to drive investment, sustainability and tech-driven growth across Africa’s mining sector.

Libya’s 2025 licensing round, featuring a new contractual framework, marks a major step in revitalizing the country’s energy sector and attracting international investment.
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As Congo targets 500,000 bpd within three years, Minister Itoua announced plans to host CEIF annually over the same period.

African Mining Week takes place from October 1–3, 2025 in Cape Town.

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

The global energy technology company hosted an SLB Connect Women event in Luanda this April, aimed at championing the next generation of female STEM leaders in Angola.

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Hydrocarbons Minister, Aimé Sakombi Molendo, and Mining Minister, Kizito Pakabomba, are set to present the country’s strategic agenda at the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston.

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

African Mining Week is where major players – from the SA-DRC Chamber of Commerce to Angola’s Sonangol to key African ministries – are converging to negotiate deals, pitch projects and redefine Africa’s mining investment narrative.

Nigeria will be a key focus market for U.S. investors at the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston, with rising appetite driven by multibillion-dollar commitments from companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron across upstream, LNG and infrastructure projects.

African Mining Week will unite industry leaders, investors and innovators to drive investment, sustainability and tech-driven growth across Africa’s mining sector.

Libya’s 2025 licensing round, featuring a new contractual framework, marks a major step in revitalizing the country’s energy sector and attracting international investment.
