Invictus Energy Raises $10.2M for Zimbabwe Operations

Australian-based Invictus Energy has raised $10.2 million in capital to fund its activities in the Cabora Bassa project in Zimbabwe. The capital infusion was achieved through a private placement, following the initiation of a share purchase plan in early May 2023. “These funds will be invested into extending the recent success of our dual gas discoveries in the Upper and Lower Angwa formations and completion of a highly successful Mukuyu-2 drill campaign,” said Invictus MD

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Ocean Installer Consortium Secures Contract for Angolan FPSO Work

A consortium comprising maritime construction firm Ocean Installer and engineering company Oceaneering has won a contract for work on the Girassol Life Extension (GIR FLEX) project in Angola. Awarded by French multinational TotalEnergies and its partners for Block 17, the contract will extend the production lifecycle of the project to 2031. Ocean Installer will handle transportation and installation services for GIR FLEX, encompassing the recovery of old risers, transportation, and installation of 10 new risers,

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Impact Oil Signs Strategic Farmout Agreement with TotalEnergies for Namibian Blocks

Impact Oil has signed a farmout agreement with TotalEnergies EP Namibia to sell 9,39% undivided interest in Block 2912 and 10,5% in Block 2913B in the Orange Basin. Block 2912 is under PEL 91 and 2913B is under PEL 56. Impact Oil’s wholly-owned subsidiary Impact Oil and Gas Namibia (Pty) Ltd and TotalEnergies SE’s subsidiary TotalEnergies Namibia BV signed the agreement. The transaction includes a full carry-on Impact’s retained interest for all joint venture costs,

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Rough year for De Beers as rough Diamond sales continue to fall

De Beers has recorded the lowest rough diamond sales in two years, with the company’s CEO Al Cook attributing the poor sales to macroeconomic challenges.The Anglo-American company says it sold US$80m worth of rough diamonds for circle 9, which covers the period 4 October to 3 November 2023.In cycle 8, from 18 September to 3 October 2023, the rough diamond sales were US$200m, while in cycle 7, between 14 and 29 August 2023, the sales

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Nigeria’s Dangote refinery prepares for test runs after sixth crude delivery

Nigeria’s Dangote oil refinery might kick off test runs this week after receiving its sixth crude cargo on Monday, following years of construction delays. The arrival of the sixth crude cargo from the Agbami field in the Niger Delta brings the total crude stock received at the facility to six million barrels of oil, the required amount to bring the 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) facility to life. The refinery’s operation is expected to turn

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TotalEnergies arrive in Uganda for audit of the highly controversial Eacop project

The French oil conglomerate TotalEnergies recently disclosed that it had begun a new phase in a project that has become a bone of contention globally. The oil giants said on Thursday that they had initiated a land acquisition assessment for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop). The project since its launch has been the subject of a heated dispute between environmentalists and its primary stakeholders. “This mission will evaluate the land acquisition procedures implemented,

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Namibia: Positive Signs from Galp’s Mopane-1X Well

Portuguese multinational energy corporation Galp could be nearing a hydrocarbon discovery at its Mopane-1X exploration well in Namibia’s Orange Basin, according to a company report issued on Monday. Galp currently holds two exploration licenses in Namibia’s offshore: PEL 82 in the Walvis Basin and PEL 83 in the Orange Basin. Last May, the company secured the Hercules semi-submersible rig for a two-well contract plus optional well testing in PEL 83, with drilling starting last November. “The

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Angola’s Hydropower Sector Sees Uptick in Activity

German multinational technology company Voith has secured a one-billion-dollar contract to supply and install electrical and mechanical equipment for the 2,172 MW Caculo Cabaça hydropower plant in Angola’s Kwanza Norte Province. The project involves the installation of four 530 MW hydropower turbines, a 52 MW turbine, generators, and control and auxiliary systems. Under the contract, Voith will also establish a training center to foster local skills development and provide post-commissioning support services to ensure optimal

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Egypt: ACWA Power Advances $4B Green Hydrogen Project

Advancing green hydrogen development in North Africa, ACWA Power has signed a framework agreement with Egypt’s energy authorities for the development of a four-billion-dollar green hydrogen project. Powered by wind and solar plants, the facility’s first phase will produce 600,000 tons of green ammonia per year, with a view to scaling production to two million tons per year in its second phase. Signed with The Sovereign Fund of Egypt, the Suez Canal Economic Zone, the

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Atlantic Railway postpones export of 960 tons of Copper

The export of 960 tons of raw copper ore, from the Kolwezi region, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to the international market, which was scheduled to begin on Monday, 8th, should only begin on the 18th of this month. The information was provided by the Commercial Director of Lobito Atlantic Railway (LAR), Artur Silva.  However, there was no need to clarify the reasons underlying the change in the shipment date and the destination of the cargo,

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