Minister Diamantino Azevedo Delivers Keynote Address at Minas Gerais Business Forum

The Minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum, and Gas, Diamantino Azevedo, delivered a speech on Tuesday at the opening of the “Mining Business Forum in Angola,” taking place in Cape Town, South Africa, as part of the “Angola Day” within the framework of the 30th International Mining INDABA conference, which started yesterday and will continue until Thursday. The forum, themed “Angola: Mining Potential and Business Opportunities for Investors,” kicked off with the signing of a memorandum

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Lucapa Sales Slip in Weak Market

Revenue decreased at Lucapa Diamond Company in the fourth quarter as demand for its rough slowed and prices dropped. Sales from the company’s mines slipped 1% year on year to $40.8 million for the period, it reported last week. The average selling price slid 9% to $2,458 per carat, outweighing a 9% rise in volume to 16,600 carats. At the company’s Lulo mine in Angola, revenue fell 4% to $34.9 million, with sales volume plunging

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Empowering Women in Mining Shaping the Future at Mining Indaba 2024

The ever-changing landscape of the mining industry, marked by bold transformations and rapid shifts, has prompted Raksha Naidoo, CEO of The Particle Group and Chairperson of Women in Mining South Africa (WiMSA), to share valuable insights on positive disruption and the emerging trends shaping the future of African mining in a recent interview with Penelope Masilela. With the focus on the Mining Indaba 2024 theme, “Embracing the Power of Positive Disruption for a Bold New

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Robust U.S. Demand Plays Key Role in Sustaining Stability in the Diamond Industry

The diamond miner, De Beers, reported provisional rough diamond sales of $370 million in its initial sales cycle for the current year. Although this figure was lower than the $454 million recorded in the first sales cycle of 2023, it marked an improvement from the $137 million in sales documented in the tenth sales cycle of the same year. De Beers CEO Al Cook commented on the sales performance, stating, “Solid consumer demand for diamonds

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Uganda Harnesses Oil and Gas Resources for Economic Transformation

Uganda is staking its future on the development of its oil and gas resources, unveiling a dual strategy that involves tapping into hydrocarbon wealth while concurrently implementing an energy transition plan financed by the profits generated from these resources. According to Uganda’s Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu, the country anticipates a significant economic boost over the next 25 years, with oil and gas revenues injecting $8.6 billion into Uganda’s GDP as

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African Leaders Explore Strategies for Energy Investment Beyond Oil and Gas

As the 2023 U.N. Climate Change Conference, the 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) in Dubai drew to a close, the air was thick with determination among the 200 delegates. Acknowledging that the era of fossil fuels was on its last legs, they collectively pledged to hasten its demise. This was heralded as “the beginning of the end” for coal, oil, and natural gas. The nails and hammers were poised to pound the coffin of a

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Kibali Gold Mine Sets Benchmark for Sustainable and Automated Mining

Kibali, the largest gold mine in Africa, has become one of the continent’s greenest and most impressively automated operations. It continues to drive local economic development and provides ongoing funding for the reintroduction of white rhinos into a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). On the clean energy front, the majority of the electricity powering Kibali is already sourced from its three hydropower stations. Once Kibali’s new 16 MW solar

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U.S. Celebrates Progress of Lobito Rail Project

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken commended Angola for the advancement of the Lobito Corridor – a strategic infrastructure project connecting the Central African copperbelt region to Angola’s Port of Lobito. During a visit to the country, Blinken highlighted that the corridor’s expansion would not only secure critical minerals supply chains for the U.S. but also stimulate investments in telecommunications, agriculture, and other sectors across Africa. He remarked that he “had a chance to see

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Production Resumes at Namibian Uranium Mine

Australian mining company Paladin Energy has resumed production at the Langer Heinrich Uranium mine in Namibia. First ore has been fed into the mine’s processing plant, with the full restart of operations 93% complete. The company aims to achieve commercial production by the end of Q1 2024. The project is supported by $150 million in debt funding secured by Paladin Energy from financial institutions Nedbank and Macquarie Bank. The $150 million syndicated debt facility will

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Mecwide Completes Gas Plant Construction in Angola

Construction engineering company, Mecwide, has completed construction of a gas reception and distribution unit for the Falcão 2 Project in Zaire Province, Angola. With a price-tag of $46 million, the unit will handle approximately 50 million cubic feet of gas per day. Announced on 23 January, the gas reception and distribution unit serves as Mecwide’s largest project in Angola. Development activities for the project included detailed engineering, procurement of piping and equipment, pre-fabrication and assembly,

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