
African Refining Update: Major Projects to Watch in 2025
Recent refining developments aim to support demand growth, with projects in Uganda, Angola, Nigeria and more leading the way.

Recent refining developments aim to support demand growth, with projects in Uganda, Angola, Nigeria and more leading the way.

Premier Invest has presented a range of investment opportunities, totaling a minimum $1.37 billion, in Africa’s energy and oil and gas sectors at the inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum.

The Republic of Congo’s Ministry of Hydrocarbons aims to redefine the country’s hydrocarbons sector to improve the conditions of exploration and production.

Anibor Kragha, Executive Secretary and CEO of the African Refiners and Distributors Association, will participate as a speaker at the inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum this March in Brazzaville.

The refinery will reduce the Republic of Congo’s reliance on imported refined petroleum products.

African countries including Malawi, Tanzania, Namibia, Angola and Uganda are deploying rare earth production projects.

A press conference announcing the Congo Energy & Investment Forum – set for March 2025 in Brazzaville – will take place during African Energy Week: Invest in African Energy, highlighting the Republic of Congo’s dynamic energy investment landscape.

A fireside chat during the Angola Oil & Gas conference delved into the exploration opportunities in the Republic of Congo.

Featuring a strong pipeline of energy projects, 2024 promises to be a transformative year for the energy market in Angola.
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Recent refining developments aim to support demand growth, with projects in Uganda, Angola, Nigeria and more leading the way.

Premier Invest has presented a range of investment opportunities, totaling a minimum $1.37 billion, in Africa’s energy and oil and gas sectors at the inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum.

The Republic of Congo’s Ministry of Hydrocarbons aims to redefine the country’s hydrocarbons sector to improve the conditions of exploration and production.

Anibor Kragha, Executive Secretary and CEO of the African Refiners and Distributors Association, will participate as a speaker at the inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum this March in Brazzaville.

The refinery will reduce the Republic of Congo’s reliance on imported refined petroleum products.

African countries including Malawi, Tanzania, Namibia, Angola and Uganda are deploying rare earth production projects.

A press conference announcing the Congo Energy & Investment Forum – set for March 2025 in Brazzaville – will take place during African Energy Week: Invest in African Energy, highlighting the Republic of Congo’s dynamic energy investment landscape.

A fireside chat during the Angola Oil & Gas conference delved into the exploration opportunities in the Republic of Congo.

Featuring a strong pipeline of energy projects, 2024 promises to be a transformative year for the energy market in Angola.
