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DRC: between January and March 2022, the production of electrical energy stood at 4.2 million MW 1 Energy Mining in DRC 

DRC: between January and March 2022, the production of electrical energy stood at 4.2 million MW

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) produced, during the first quarter of 2022, i.e. between January and March of the current year, 4.2 million megawatts of electrical energy. This is reported by the Central Bank of Congo (BCC) in its compendium of statistical information on the volume of production in various sectors in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). According to these data from the BCC, last year, the production of electrical energy was also established at 4.2 million MW. This means that the production of electrical energy in the Democratic… Read More Here
Félix Tshisekedi dreams of providing the DRC with modern refineries, to end dependence in terms of the supply of finished petroleum products 2 Mining in DRC International 

Félix Tshisekedi dreams of providing the DRC with modern refineries, to end dependence in terms of the supply of finished petroleum products

By officially launching calls for tenders for the sale of oil and gas blocks on Thursday July 28, Felix Tshisekedi expressed his intention to provide the country with several modern refineries in order to generate more jobs for the population and make the DRC independent by terms of supply of finished petroleum products and fuels.  “In the event that the exploration phases allow us to update and then produce crude oil and/or gas, our dearest wish would consist, and this in accordance with our strategies, of relaunching productive sectors and… Read More Here
DRC: 12 civil society organizations call on Félix Tshisekedi to postpone the auction of 27 oil blocks and 3 gas blocks 3 Mining in DRC Oil & Gas 

DRC: 12 civil society organizations call on Félix Tshisekedi to postpone the auction of 27 oil blocks and 3 gas blocks

Twelve (12) civil society organizations grouped within the “Dynamique POLE” seized the President of the Republic, Félix Tshisekedi about the auction of 27 oil blocks and 3 gas blocks, initiated by the Government.  This civil society platform alerts the Congolese Head of State to the country’s risk of indebtedness given the great probability of a drop in demand for hydrocarbons before the production of crude which, according to their research, will not arrive in 10 to 15 year olds.  During a press briefing, this Thursday, July 28, the Dynamique Pole… Read More Here
Evolution of Electric Motor Vehicles (EMVs), how ready are we as a Country?- Zambia 4 Mining in Zambia Energy 

Evolution of Electric Motor Vehicles (EMVs), how ready are we as a Country?- Zambia

The universal realization that climate change is real and its effects primarily global warming, has negatively affected the entire globe, prompting various nations to devise pragmatic mechanisms in which such effects can be curtailed. Several intervention measures across various disciplines are being implemented world over to stem these adverse effects of climate change. As a key mitigation measure, one of the most ambitious programs that many nations have committed themselves to is to cease the manufacture of fossil-fuel propelled automobiles between 2030 to 2050 and replace them with environmentally friendly… Read More Here
Zimbabwe raises mines power tariff by 8% to meet production cost 5 Energy 

Zimbabwe raises mines power tariff by 8% to meet production cost

Zimbabwe’s power utility ZESA Holdings will no longer charge mining houses tariffs below cost of production as it is struggling to service “ballooning power import debt.” Exporters, such as mining companies, will be charged $0.1063/kWh from August 1, ZESA executive chairperson Sydney Gata said in a letter to miners. Power from diesel-run Hwange plant, which is under expansion to add 300 MW is produced at $0.107/kWh, translating to 12c for customers, he said. “ZESA will no longer be able to continue supplying electricity to exporting customers at $0.986/kWh as it is unsustainable,” he said. The Southern African country generates an average 1 200 MW… Read More Here
DRC: D-Day for the publication of calls for tenders for the acquisition and exploitation of 27 oil and 3 gas blocks 6 Mining in DRC Oil & Gas 

DRC: D-Day for the publication of calls for tenders for the acquisition and exploitation of 27 oil and 3 gas blocks

The Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), through the Ministry of Hydrocarbons, will officially launch, this Thursday, July 28, 2022, the first phase of calls for tenders relating to the allocation to investors of 27 oil and 3 gas blocks located on Lake Kivu. With considerable potential, the crude oil resources of the DRC are estimated at more than 22 billion barrels of oil and 66 billion normal cubic meters of gas located in Lake Kivu. To date, the Democratic Republic of Congo exploits only 4.5% of its… Read More Here
Félix Tshisekedi: "We must exploit our natural resources so that they contribute to improving the living conditions of our populations" 7 Mining in DRC Oil & Gas 

Félix Tshisekedi: “We must exploit our natural resources so that they contribute to improving the living conditions of our populations”

The Head of State of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Félix Tshisekedi, proceeded, this Thursday July 28, 2022, in Kinshasa, to the official launch of the calls for tenders for the acquisition and the exploitation of 27 blocks oil and 3 gas blocks located in Lake Kivu as selected by the Congolese Government. In his speech, President Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi spoke of the need to eliminate the gap that exists between the natural potential available to the country and the conditions in which the Congolese population lives. To this end,… Read More Here
John Deere brings redesigned ADT to South African shores 8 Equipment & Technology Mining technology 

John Deere brings redesigned ADT to South African shores

Heavy equipment manufacturer John Deere’s South African branch, having been in the country for 140 years, launched its redesigned 41.8 t, 460 series articulated dump truck (ADT) to the domestic market on July 26. Aimed primarily at the mining industry, the 460E-II series has been redesigned to incorporate a wider dump body, improved electrical and hydraulic systems, and new drive modes to help operators get the job done in various conditions. “John Deere can proudly say that this machine is built for the long haul,” the company states. The redesigned… Read More Here
Didier Budimbu: "Greenpeace's position is not more important than the expectations of 100 million Congolese" 9 Mining in DRC Oil & Gas 

Didier Budimbu: “Greenpeace’s position is not more important than the expectations of 100 million Congolese”

The demands of Greenpeace and other international NGOs who are campaigning for the cancellation of the Congolese government’s allocation of the right to exploit Hydrocarbons are no more important than the expectations of more than 100 million Congolese who want to see their situation be changed through political action, said Congolese Minister of Hydrocarbons, Didier Budimbu. During a press conference held on Tuesday July 26, 2022, Minister Didier Budimbu denounced “a campaign of sabotage” of the Government’s efforts to mobilize its natural resources in order to improve the living conditions… Read More Here
DRC: 2.8 million carats of diamond produced in the 1st quarter of 2022 10 Mining in DRC Diamond 

DRC: 2.8 million carats of diamond produced in the 1st quarter of 2022

The Democratic Republic of Congo produced 2 million 890,000 carats of diamonds in the first quarter of 2022 compared to 2 million 984,000 carats of diamonds in the same period in 2021, according to data from the Central Bank of Congo (BCC) in its summary of statistical information. from June 2022. Of this volume produced, there are 1 million 235,000 carats of industrial diamonds and 1 million 655,000 carats of artisanal diamonds. In 2021, annual diamond production in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was estimated at 13 million 222,000… Read More Here

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