South Sudan Government to Establish Mining Marketing Stations
South Sudan to work with United Gold Factory to establish mining marketing stations in mineral-rich areas in the country.
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South Sudan to work with United Gold Factory to establish mining marketing stations in mineral-rich areas in the country.
Day 1 of MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2023 will feature a finance and government-focused panel exploring the role of policy and incentives in attracting investment to the region.
Tanzania is expected to sign a host government agreement in July and adopt a new law to speed up the development of its $42 billion LNG project.
Namibia’s Minister of Mines and Energy reiterated that the government is not looking at changing existing contractual terms regarding ongoing oil and gas developments, but rather, the government will maintain its current stake through the national oil company.
South Africa’s Minister of Electricity announced that the Government is looking at a variety of energy resources to address loadshedding, with an announcement about improving access to blended financing solutions for solar expected in the next two weeks
Rystad Energy hosted a webinar exploring the role of government intervention and capital markets in the energy transition.
South Africa’s ailing power utility, Eskom, will receive $13.9 billion in debt relief over the next three years.
Presidential opening addresses at this year’s conferences in Senegal, South Sudan and Angola – organized by Energy Capital & Power – cement the importance of energy and infrastructure investment for Africa’s leading economies.
H.E. President Salva Kiir and H.E. First Vice President Riek Machar will resume talks for the establishment of a unified security command structure, re-establishing the country’s commitment to peace and stability.
The Dutch government will provide up to €25 million in funding for water and sanitation projects in developing economies through the Water Sector Fund.