
Turkey Eyes Oil & Gas Exploration in Libya
Turkey is setting its sights on Libya’s oil and gas sector in a strategic move to reduce its dependence on energy imports.
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Turkey is setting its sights on Libya’s oil and gas sector in a strategic move to reduce its dependence on energy imports.
Joining a high-level lineup of African ministers, Minister Aimé Sakombi Molendo will speak at the Invest in African Energy 2025 Forum in Paris to showcase upstream investment opportunities and strengthen regional partnerships in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Afentra’s CFO Anastasia Deulina highlighted the company’s interest in exploring oil and gas opportunities in the Republic of Congo, while also unveiling plans to drill new exploration wells in Angola’s Block 3/05.
Advancements in seismic data acquisition and reprocessing are expected to support Angolan exploration, as the country prepares for its 2025 licensing round.
African Mining Week will host panel discussions, project showcases and exclusive networking sessions, showcasing opportunities within Africa’s copper upstream sector.
The government has approved new fiscal terms and plans to implement a new multi-client data strategy by year-end to attract investment and revitalize exploration efforts.
African Mining Week will spotlight Africa’s copper prospects under the theme, “From Extraction to Beneficiation: Maximizing Africa’s Mineral Wealth.”
Ivanhoe Mines’ Makoko discovery in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ranks as the world’s fourth-largest and highest-grade copper deposit.
Rhino Resources has drilled its first exploration well on PEL 85 in Namibia’s Orange Basin, encountering hydrocarbons, and is set to spud the Capricornus-1X well within 24 hours.
Speaking to Energy Capital & Power at the Libya Energy & Economic Summit, Eni’s Upstream Director Luca Vignati shared insight into the company’s project pipeline for 2025 and beyond.