
Six Macro Trends Shaping African Mining in 2025
African Mining Week will showcase trends within Africa’s mining sector while connecting global investors with emerging opportunities.

African Mining Week will showcase trends within Africa’s mining sector while connecting global investors with emerging opportunities.

With an extensive footprint across the market, TotalEnergies is advancing a series of large-scale offshore hydrocarbon projects in Angola.

The company’s participation comes as Angola strives to improve oil and gas operational efficiency through digital solutions.

The DRC’s strategic coordination agency APCSC will join the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum with main stage participation and a private investor roundtable, building on a $7 billion infrastructure framework and a growing pipeline of energy and development projects.

Valterra Platinum, Ivanhoe Mines, First Quantum Minerals, B2Gold, Pensana, Implats, TechMet and Isondo Precious Metals are among the major players set to lead strategic discussions at Africa’s premier mining event.

As a leading upstream operator, Angola’s national oil company Sonangol is at the forefront of the country’s energy sector, with growing investments across upstream, downstream and industrial segments.

New investment is paving the way for deeper American engagement in the DRC’s critical minerals sector ahead of next month’s U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston.

At the upcoming U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston, the Democratic Republic of Congo will showcase its openness to U.S. investment and partnerships across its underexplored hydrocarbons sector – offering American companies a strategic entry point into Africa’s next major energy frontier.

African Mining Week will connect UAE investors with the Democratic Republic of Congo’s mining stakeholders for partnerships formation on October 1 – 3, 2025 in Cape Town.

Angola is increasing foreign investment in its oil and gas sector through targeted regulatory reforms aimed at unlocking the full potential of the industry to
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African Mining Week will showcase trends within Africa’s mining sector while connecting global investors with emerging opportunities.

With an extensive footprint across the market, TotalEnergies is advancing a series of large-scale offshore hydrocarbon projects in Angola.

The company’s participation comes as Angola strives to improve oil and gas operational efficiency through digital solutions.

The DRC’s strategic coordination agency APCSC will join the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum with main stage participation and a private investor roundtable, building on a $7 billion infrastructure framework and a growing pipeline of energy and development projects.

Valterra Platinum, Ivanhoe Mines, First Quantum Minerals, B2Gold, Pensana, Implats, TechMet and Isondo Precious Metals are among the major players set to lead strategic discussions at Africa’s premier mining event.

As a leading upstream operator, Angola’s national oil company Sonangol is at the forefront of the country’s energy sector, with growing investments across upstream, downstream and industrial segments.

New investment is paving the way for deeper American engagement in the DRC’s critical minerals sector ahead of next month’s U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston.

At the upcoming U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston, the Democratic Republic of Congo will showcase its openness to U.S. investment and partnerships across its underexplored hydrocarbons sector – offering American companies a strategic entry point into Africa’s next major energy frontier.

African Mining Week will connect UAE investors with the Democratic Republic of Congo’s mining stakeholders for partnerships formation on October 1 – 3, 2025 in Cape Town.

Angola is increasing foreign investment in its oil and gas sector through targeted regulatory reforms aimed at unlocking the full potential of the industry to drive economic growth. With policies
