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An African Leviathan – Azikiwe, Lumumba and the Congo

While still supportive of African liberation and the Congo''s independence, Azikiwe''s ideals put an emphasis on equal collaboration among African states as the method towards true African

Issue Brief | Critical Minerals and the U.S. Clean Energy

For clarity and consistency, this issue brief will use the Energy Act definition of critical minerals, which encompasses both minerals and materials. Critical Minerals and Clean Energy

Congo : Le chinois Oriental Energy décroche deux

Le gouvernement congolais a validé, en Conseil des ministres le 2 juillet 2025, deux projets de loi approuvant des contrats de partage de production (CPP) signés avec Oriental Energy SAU,

New oil, gas pipeline deals to help Africa

Shifting from dirty fossil fuels to cleaner renewable energy is the ultimate end goal under the global Just Transition campaign. But, Africa has another priority: eradicate energy poverty first. New cross-border oil and gas pipeline projects

Congo Advances Refining and Gas Sector with

The Congo Energy & Investment Forum 2025, scheduled for March 25-26 in Brazzaville, will spotlight these advancements. The event will connect developers with policymakers to secure investments and foster partnerships,

Republic of the Congo: Stability, Energy Policy and Emerging

A World Bank energy specialist in Kinshasa observes that ''Congo''s wager is to use one last hydrocarbons super-cycle to finance a post-oil architecture''. That strategy dovetails with

Independence Day: Celebrating the Democratic

The Independence Day of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), celebrated on June 30, marks a significant turning point in the nation''s history. This day commemorates the DRC''s independence from Belgium in

Angolan Leader Receives Message from Congolese President

Relations between Angola and Congo have been characterized by solid cooperation in the areas of security, energy, transport, trade, education, and culture. Congo significantly supported

30 June 1960: the declaration of independence

In 1960, the independence of the Democratic Republic of the Congo was recognised, following mass demonstrations in 1959, during which, in the country''s capital Kinshasa (at the time still called Leopoldville – the city of

West African Energy Summit 2025 | 18-19th Nov.

A Strategic Partnership Elevate your influence in West Africa''s energy landscape. Partner with the West African Energy Summit for a key role in shaping energy policies and projects, establishing your organization as a

Inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum Kicks Off, Positioning Congo

The Opening Ceremony also included keynote presentations by key industry players in Congo''s energy industry including energy majors TotalEnergies and Eni, as well as

Cameroon Begins Construction of Second Oil Refinery to Boost Energy

Cameroon Launches New Oil Refinery and Petroleum Depot in Kribi to Reduce Fuel Imports Cameroon has officially launched the construction of a new oil refinery and petroleum storage

Powering Progress: JNTech Delivers Transformative Village

By providing reliable, high-performance microgrid solutions, and Combined with unparalleled long-term technical support and local capacity building, we are committed to ensuring that the

La Centrale Électrique du Congo (CEC) rejoint le Congo Energy

Le Congo Energy & Investment Forum, qui se tiendra à Brazzaville le mois prochain, accueillera Gianmaria Pozzoli, directeur général de l''entreprise publique Centrale Électrique

Solar minigrid brings light and hope to a conflict-ridden

In several Goma neighborhoods where almost nobody had electricity just five years ago, a small solar network is offering a flicker of hope despite widespread poverty and the city''s violent

Solar Minigrid Brings Power to Goma, Sparks Hope Across Congo

In several Goma neighbourhoods where almost nobody had electricity just five years ago, a small solar network is offering a flicker of hope despite widespread poverty and the city''s violent

Le Congo, un objectif : la production pétrolière

La République du Congo souhaite doubler sa production de pétrole pour atteindre 500.000 barils par jour d''ici fin 2025, avec des investissements de poids de la part des acteurs majeurs dans ce domaine (TotalEnergies,

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