.@LynnGitu: The Planet Gold program is to make small scale gold scale mining safer, cleaner and more profitable. It's vision is a clean global supply of gold from artisanal and small scale miners.
#ASMQ22 | https://t.co/iAjwFbqIuT
Raw-materials exports are the core reason why #Africa remains poor despite its vast natural wealth. The international community should reject this status quo, and start investing in green manufacturing in Africa, urges @RailaOdinga. https://t.co/UMyu8ynsb0
Natural gas is the fastest-growing fossil fuel, accounting for 23% of global #energy demand and almost a quarter of #electricity generation, because it is the #cleanest burning fossil fuel. https://t.co/WIbJeTcjYa
@StearsBusiness#Gas. @nj_ayuk
The #Opec+ alliance now expects global crude supply to surpass demand by 1mn b/d this year, down by 400,000 b/d from its previous estimate - https://t.co/VzBL2HtGIK #OOTT
#MckinseyAfrica’s new report categorizes African countries into four archetypes based on the resilience of their crude oil reserves and the extent of their economic reliance on oil and gas revenues.
https://t.co/aEeyB2A32R
Last week we had very productive work sessions with our partners in #cameroon 🇨🇲. The mandate to the technical teams is to set a framework to cooperate in the #oilandgas industry. We’re so honored of the awesome hospitality. @egmmh@energy_african#equatorialguinea🇬🇶
Underdiscussed issue that many green transition solutions (batteries, magnets esp) make us heavily reliant on China and central Africa for raw materials.
Russia surely proving right now that we need to be less blasè about the risks in that.
https://t.co/aA8eUwi5tQ via @FT
Can #African#mining ever be #sustainable?
As miners come under pressure from shareholders and lenders to make their operations more sustainable, can Africa's #extractive industry be reformed? #ESG
https://t.co/5RPfIkuwPG
Forget gas. The Billionaire Club’s run on cobalt says everything about our battery-powered future. Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and other masters of the universe are betting big on Greenland as mining in the Congo gets too dirty for even Elon Musk.
https://t.co/9h6BWbWhgN
In 2019, #Africa produced ~1bn t of minerals worth $406bn (#Gold#petroleum#diamonds). It is also a top producer of agri. commo (tea, coffee, livestock, wood, cotton). How can it instrumentalise its natural wealth for #sustainable socio-eco development?
https://t.co/sFs6mywSzy