Financial Struggles Hamper Fuel Imports in Mozambique

Several oil companies in Mozambique have been unable to import fuel in recent months due to financial difficulties, according to Moisés Paulino, the National Director of Hydrocarbons and Fuels. As reported by Carta de Moçambique, these companies have accumulated significant debts, causing disruptions in the fuel import process managed by the Mozambican Importer of Petroleum Products (IMOPETRO). Paulino highlighted that some companies’ inability to pay has created challenges, including debts to international suppliers, the government,

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Triton Minerals to Acquire Promising Gold and Copper Project in Mozambique

Triton Minerals Ltd (ASX:TON) has entered into a binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to acquire up to 80% of the Aucu gold and copper project in Mozambique’s central-west Tete province. Spanning 588 square kilometers, the project is strategically located near existing infrastructure and active gold and coal mining operations. It lies approximately 45 kilometers from Tete, the provincial capital, and just 200 kilometers south of Africa Lion Gold’s Chifunde Gold project. The area’s well-established mining

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DRC Cancels Licensing Round for 27 Oil Blocks Amid Controversy and Irregularities

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has canceled its 2022 licensing round for 27 oil blocks, aimed at tapping into the country’s vast oil and gas reserves. The announcement came via a statement posted on the hydrocarbons ministry’s X (formerly Twitter) account on October 11, citing several reasons for the cancellation, including late submissions, irregular offers, and insufficient competition. Hydrocarbons Minister Aime Sakombi Molendo stated, “Given the above, I am obliged to declare the cancellation

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Dangote to Begin Crude Oil Production in Nigeria by 2025

Aliko Dangote, the Nigerian industrialist behind the country’s first private oil refinery, is now expanding into crude oil exploration. Initially scheduled for late 2024, the launch of Dangote’s oil production is now set to begin in 2025, according to a report by S&P Global Commodity Insights. The report highlights that production at Dangote’s two oil properties, located in the Niger Delta’s Oil Mining Leases (OMLs) 71 and 72, will commence at around 20,000 barrels per

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Nigeria Partners with South Korea to Build Refineries Amidst Efforts to Revive Oil Infrastructure

In an effort to rejuvenate its ailing oil production infrastructure, Nigeria is partnering with South Korea to build several oil refineries across the country. For decades, Nigeria has been heavily reliant on imported petroleum products, but the recent launch of the Dangote refinery marks a significant shift in the nation’s energy landscape. A consortium of South Korean investors has finalized a deal with the Nigerian government to construct four refineries, according to The Punch. Heineken

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Belemaoil Resumes Operations at Nigeria’s OML 55 After Three-Year Shutdown

Belemaoil Producing, a Nigerian independent oil producer, has successfully resumed operations at its Oil Mining Lease (OML) 55 after a three-year suspension caused by damage from theft. In February 2015, Belemaoil acquired OML 55 from Chevron Corp. The lease is located about 40 km west of the Bonny oil export terminal, in a swampy to shallow water region. Operations were halted in 2021 due to extensive oil theft along the delivery line to the Bonny

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Monitor Exploration Partners with Exito Energy to Advance Owambo Basin Exploration

Monitor Exploration Ltd. (MEL), through its subsidiary Mel Oil and Gas Exploration Namibia (MELN), has entered a partnership with Exito Energy Resources to boost exploration activities within Exito’s Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL) 105 in Namibia’s Owambo Basin. The collaboration aims to combine the expertise and resources of both companies to unlock the hydrocarbon potential in the region. The partnership will focus on integrating remote sensing data with existing gravity, magnetic, geochemical, and passive seismic information

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DanAon Energy to Develop 40 MW Solar Plant in Gibeon, Namibia

DanAon Energy (Pty) Ltd., a Namibian-owned solar energy company, is advancing plans to build a 40 MW photovoltaic (PV) solar plant in Gibeon, located in Namibia’s Hardap Region. The project is pending approval from the Electricity Control Board of Namibia and an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC). The proposed solar park will span 40 hectares and is expected to significantly reduce Namibia’s dependence on traditional energy sources while boosting renewable energy production. The project will feature

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Rhino Resources Receives Green Light for Offshore Drilling in Namibia’s Block 2914A

Rhino Resources Namibia Ltd. has secured approval from Namibia’s Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism for an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC), allowing the company to drill 10 exploration and appraisal wells off the southern coast. The drilling campaign will be conducted in License Block 2914A and is set to begin in the fourth quarter of 2024, with an expected investment of N$1.8 billion (US$94 million) into the local economy. The project will include related exploration

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Neosun Energy to Build 998 kWp Solar Plant for Dayizenza Mall in South Africa

Neosun Energy has secured a contract to design and build a 998 kWp grid-tied solar photovoltaic (PV) plant for Dayizenza Mall in Nelspruit, South Africa, furthering its commitment to sustainability and reducing carbon emissions. “The solar power plant is expected to achieve monthly electricity savings of over 50-60% throughout its operational life, delivering both environmental and financial benefits. With a lifespan of more than 40 years, the project highlights Dayizenza Mall’s dedication to minimizing its

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