ReconAfrica to Drill Naingopo Exploration Well in June

Canadian oil and gas company ReconAfrica will start drilling its first exploration well, Naingopo, in the Damara Fold Belt region of northeast Namibia in June 2024. Utilizing the Jarvie-1 rig, the project will target an estimated 163 million barrels of unrisked prospective oil resources or 843 billion cubic feet of unrisked prospective natural gas resources. The drilling will span approximately 90 days, reaching depths of around 12,500 feet or 3,800 meters, the company’s exploration update indicates. Brian Reinsborough, President

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Gold Exploration in Angola Shows Promising Growth

Gold exploration in Angola has seen significant progress, occupying 4.9 percent of the national territory and generating over $10 million in revenue from 2021 to 2023, according to data from the Department of Standardization and Good Practices of the Regulation and Markets Directorate of the National Mineral Resources Agency. Jornal de Economia & Finances reported that 38 mining titles have been issued for gold prospecting in provinces including Huambo, Huíla, and Cabinda, with 11 mining

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Shanta Gold Reveals Encouraging Exploration Results for West Kenya Project

Aim-listed gold producer Shanta Gold has announced promising findings in its latest exploration update for the West Kenya project, covering the fourth quarter of last year and the first quarter of this year. CEO Eric Zurrin highlighted the progress, stating, “At Ramula, the reported assays provide valuable insights for converting inferred resources to indicated category resources. Meanwhile, encouraging results from our early-mid-stage targets at both Miruka and Anomaly 22 affirm the presence of economic range

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Ivory Coast Expands Offshore Exploration with ExxonMobil Partnership

Ivory Coast’s Oil Minister recently announced a significant milestone in the country’s offshore exploration efforts—a production-sharing agreement with ExxonMobil for two ultra-deepwater blocks in the Gulf of Guinea. The agreement encompasses Ivory Coast’s CI-602 and CI-603 blocks, spanning 3,874 and 5,543 square kilometers, respectively, and featuring depths ranging from 3,000 to 4,000 meters. Oil and Energy Minister Adama Toungara highlighted that each block has a maximum exploration period of nine years, with a potential contract

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ENDIAMA President Reveals Plans for Diamond Exploration

In a significant announcement, José Manuel Augusto Ganga Júnior, President of the Board of Directors of the National Diamond Company (ENDIAMA), unveiled plans for a groundbreaking feasibility study aimed at tapping into Angola’s untapped oceanic resources, including diamonds and other valuable minerals. The revelation came during a high-profile event in Luanda, underscoring Angola’s commitment to diversifying its mining sector and harnessing its rich natural resources. Addressing reporters at the “Albina Assis” auditorium of the Ministry

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CNOOC Lands 5 Oil Exploration Deals in Mozambique

The government of Mozambique has awarded the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) five oil and gas research and development concession contracts. The contracts were awarded as part of the country’s sixth licencing round, initiated by the Mineral Resources and Energy Ministry. Filimão Suaze, the government spokesman, emphasised that this decision aligns with Mozambique’s mineral resources policy and aims to attract more investments into the oil sector. The Council of Ministers approved the concession contracts

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Exploration Milestone Zambia Unveils Ambitious National Geological Survey Initiative

Zambia has launched a national geological mapping program to better understand its mineral resource deposits and untapped potential. Spearheaded by the government, the survey aims to promote mineral exploration in the country by quantifying resources and supporting strategic investments, with a view to capitalizing on the growing global demand for critical minerals. Speaking at a mining conference in Cape Town on Monday, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema stated that “by 2040, an additional nine million tons

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Debswana pumps P13.6 Billion into Jwaneng Underground Exploration Access Development

Debswana Diamond Company, the mining joint venture between the Government of the Republic of Botswana and De Beers Group, last week announced that its Board has approved the commencement of the Jwaneng Underground Project’s crucial phase, which is the Exploration Access Development. The Jwaneng Underground Project is implemented in four phases; being, Early Works (which started in 2022); Exploration Access Development, Phase 1 Mining and Phase 2 Mining. The Board’s approval for the second phase

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TotalEnergies Increases Stakes in Two Blocks Offshore Namibia

TotalEnergies has inked an agreement to increase its participation in two offshore Namibian exploration licenses. The French multinational is set to acquire an additional 10.5% participating interest in Block 2913B – home to the Venus discovery – and a further 9.39% stake in Block 2912 from Impact Oil and Gas, pending approval from Namibian regulators and joint venture partners. If approved, the deal would boost TotalEnergies’ stakes to 45.25% and 42.5%, respectively. Upon completion of

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Gold Exploration Project Launched in Cabinda Province with Substantial Investment

A gold exploration project was inaugurated in Cabinda province last week, representing a $15.2 million investment. This project anticipates an estimated annual production of 3,900 ounces from secondary deposits. The inauguration ceremony was officiated by Diamantino Azevedo, the Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil, and Gas, along with Cabinda’s Governor, Mara Quiosa. The project’s goal is to explore gold in Cabinda, with an expected annual production of 8,900 ounces from secondary deposits. The Ministry of Mineral

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