
Etu Energias Targets 80,000 BPD, Joins AOG 2025 as Gold Sponsor
The company is undertaking an ambitious drilling and production plan in 2025, aligning with Angola’s goal of sustaining crude production above one million barrels per day.

The company is undertaking an ambitious drilling and production plan in 2025, aligning with Angola’s goal of sustaining crude production above one million barrels per day.

Libya has begun to accelerate oil sector modernization through digitalization, AI and remote monitoring, with the upcoming Libya Energy & Economic Summit set to spotlight technical innovation and growth.

Spearheaded by APPO and the African Export-Import Bank, the Africa Energy Bank will have an initial capital of $5 billion, supporting upcoming oil, gas and energy projects across the continent.

Key policy shifts across ESG standards, critical minerals and local content are set to take center stage at African Mining Week 2025, positioning the event as a vital forum for shaping the future of Africa’s mining sector.

African Mining Week will connect global investors with Angolan mining opportunities, with a dedicated forum offering insight into the country’s evolving mineral market.

Kristian Johansen, CEO of TGS, will join the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston this August, as the company continues to support upstream investment and energy transition efforts across the African continent through data-driven exploration strategies.

Taking place ahead of the Angola Oil & Gas event on September 2, the pre-conference offers a unique opportunity for stakeholders to gain insight into emerging trends across the country’s oil and gas landscape.

African Mining Week will connect African coal projects with global investors for deal signings and partnerships on October 1-3, 2025 at the Cape Town International Conference Center.

As the U.S. launches its new commercial diplomacy strategy in Africa, the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston will serve as a key platform to advance trade, investment and strategic energy partnerships between American businesses and African markets.

African Mining Week takes place from October 1–3, 2025 in Cape Town, under the theme ‘From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth.’
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The company is undertaking an ambitious drilling and production plan in 2025, aligning with Angola’s goal of sustaining crude production above one million barrels per day.

Libya has begun to accelerate oil sector modernization through digitalization, AI and remote monitoring, with the upcoming Libya Energy & Economic Summit set to spotlight technical innovation and growth.

Spearheaded by APPO and the African Export-Import Bank, the Africa Energy Bank will have an initial capital of $5 billion, supporting upcoming oil, gas and energy projects across the continent.

Key policy shifts across ESG standards, critical minerals and local content are set to take center stage at African Mining Week 2025, positioning the event as a vital forum for shaping the future of Africa’s mining sector.

African Mining Week will connect global investors with Angolan mining opportunities, with a dedicated forum offering insight into the country’s evolving mineral market.

Kristian Johansen, CEO of TGS, will join the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston this August, as the company continues to support upstream investment and energy transition efforts across the African continent through data-driven exploration strategies.

Taking place ahead of the Angola Oil & Gas event on September 2, the pre-conference offers a unique opportunity for stakeholders to gain insight into emerging trends across the country’s oil and gas landscape.

African Mining Week will connect African coal projects with global investors for deal signings and partnerships on October 1-3, 2025 at the Cape Town International Conference Center.

As the U.S. launches its new commercial diplomacy strategy in Africa, the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston will serve as a key platform to advance trade, investment and strategic energy partnerships between American businesses and African markets.

African Mining Week takes place from October 1–3, 2025 in Cape Town, under the theme ‘From Extraction to Beneficiation: Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Wealth.’
