
DRC’s Kamoa-Kakula Achieves Record Copper Production in Q3, 2024
Ivanhoe Mines has adjusted the complex’s production guidance range to between 425,000 and 450,000 tons for 2024.
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Ivanhoe Mines has adjusted the complex’s production guidance range to between 425,000 and 450,000 tons for 2024.
Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed collaborative agreements for the co-development of offshore Block 14, as well as enhanced business and investment cooperation.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the world’s second largest copper producer and top cobalt supplier.
Committed to leveraging undeveloped oil and gas to stimulate long-term economic growth, the DRC’s Ministry of Hydrocarbons is seeking investment in exploration and production.
Copper production from Ivanhoe Mines’ Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex is expected to reach over 600,000 tons per year.
A high-level Ministerial Forum will unlock new pathways to increased mineral exports, local value addition and green mining activities at the upcoming Critical Minerals Africa Summit.
Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) secured a new equity investment from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)-based financial institution, Rawbank.
Marie-Chantal Kaninda, President of Glencore in the DRC, will participate at the upcoming Critical Minerals Africa Summit as a speaker.
Cape Town Mining Summit – the Critical Minerals Africa Summit – will highlight the DRC’s critical mineral Investment prospects
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is Africa’s largest copper producer.