São Tomé and Príncipe Unveils Ambitious Photovoltaic Plant Project

São Tomé and Príncipe is poised to embrace a new era of sustainable energy with the launch of a cutting-edge photovoltaic plant set to produce 10 megawatts of energy. The project, unveiled last week, boasts a total investment of 60.7 million euros and enjoys co-financing from prominent entities including the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and the Bank of Japan. The Clean and Sustainable Energy Access Project, as announced by the director of the

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Legal Battle Erupts Over Elizabeth Bay Mine Asset Stripping

Lewcor Holdings has leveled accusations against its Zimbabwean equity investor, RZ Murowa Holdings, alleging the unauthorized stripping of assets from the Elizabeth Bay Mine in Namibia. The Elizabeth Bay Mine, owned by Sperrgebiet Diamond Mining, commenced operations in 1911. In 2019, Namdeb Holdings sold the mine to the Lewcor Group, with plans to restart operations after it had been under care and maintenance. In 2020, RZ Murowa, a member of the Global Emerging Markets Group,

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Sintana Energy Leads Venture 50 with Namibian Orange Basin Discoveries

Sintana Energy has surged to the top position on the TSX Venture 50, propelled by its significant oil and gas discoveries in the Orange Basin. The company’s indirect interest in the PEL 83 exploration campaign, led by Galp Energia (80%), Namcor (10%), and Custos (10%), has positioned it as a standout performer among 50 other companies. With Custos Energy, in which Sintana holds a 49% indirect ownership, the CEO, Robert Bose, emphasized the transformative impact

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Petrobras Introduces Hisep Project for CO2 Reinjection in Offshore Oil Fields

Petrobras unveiled plans on Tuesday February 19th to launch the pilot phase of the Hisep project within four years, aiming to reinject carbon dioxide (CO2) extracted from oil fields underground. Unlike traditional methods, Hisep conducts this process directly on the seabed rather than on the platform. The pilot phase is scheduled to take place in the pre-salt Mero field located in the Santos Basin. Following successful laboratory tests, Petrobras will proceed with the assembly of

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Stakeholders Respond to Govt’s Initiative for Mining Sector Competitiveness Study

Companies in the mining sector, along with government officials and representatives from civil society, have reacted to the Executive’s plan to commission a study on the competitiveness of the Angolan mining sector. Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil, and Gas, Diamantino Azevedo, emphasized that such a study would facilitate decision-making regarding potential adjustments or changes to existing legislation within the extractive sector. This initiative aims to align Angola with the standards set by the Extractive Industries

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Minister Azevedo Calls for Action to Sustain Oil and Gas Sector Initiatives

The Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil, and Gas, Diamantino Azevedo, urged the newly appointed members of the Board of Directors of the National Petroleum, Gas, and Biofuels Agency (ANPG) to uphold the ongoing initiatives aimed at stabilizing production and sustaining strategies for block bidding. Presiding over the inauguration ceremony in Luanda, Azevedo emphasized the need for swift action to ensure the implementation of these directives. Acknowledging the accomplishments of the outgoing administration over the past

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Venice Mine Complex in Zimbabwe Poised for Tripled Gold Production

According to Marc Nicolle, CEO of Mopani Gold, gold production at the Venice Mine Complex in Zimbabwe is set to triple. Mopani Gold, the company operating the Venice Mine, plans to enhance processing facilities and implement a new corporate social responsibility strategy to boost gold production from 4,000 tons per month to 15,000 tons. Additionally, the mining firm will expand its existing 1 MW solar power plant to ensure a sustainable energy supply to the

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EGAS and BOTAŞ sign Collaboration Agreement for Natural Gas and LNG Trading

The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) and Turkey’s state energy company, BOTAŞ, have forged an agreement to collaborate on natural gas and LNG trading. This landmark agreement was formalized during President Erdogan’s first visit to Egypt in over a decade. The collaboration encompasses various facets, including exploring natural gas and LNG trading opportunities, joint efforts in natural gas infrastructure development and underground storage, as well as the exchange of technical expertise and knowledge. In

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U.S. Positioned to Lead Africa’s LNG and FLNG Expansion

As Africa gears up to harness its gas resources for both domestic consumption and international markets, the United States is increasingly recognizing liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a pivotal avenue for investment, alongside traditional oil exploration. Recent projections by energy research and consultancy group Wood Mackenzie in October 2023 highlighted Africa’s ambitious $800-billion, 20-year upstream capital expenditure program, poised to yield world-class LNG projects in Mozambique and floating LNG (FLNG) ventures across five countries. This

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Angola Poised for a Transformative Shift in the Mining Sector

With the potential to reach a diamond production level of approximately 14.6 million carats this year, Angola’s mining industry is well-positioned for significant growth under the country’s newly approved National Development Plan 2023-2027. Boasting political stability and strategic access to international markets, a strict adherence to regulations governing the establishment of mining companies in Angola will be crucial for the country to secure funds for investment in the sector. In February 2023, Angola strengthened its

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