PAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONS
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Kizigha Appointment Sparks Tanzanian Debate on Power Transparency and TLS

    By Adonis Byemelwa On April 2, 2026, President Samia Suluhu Hassan appointed…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    The Moving Cheese: Why Africa Must Cure Its Addiction to External Saviors

    By Wafula Okumu* In 1998, Spencer Johnson published a slim, allegorical book…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Ex-Senior Army Officer Indicted In France For Complicity In Genocide Against Tutsi In Rwanda

    By Jean-Pierre A. On Wednesday, the French court referred a former Hutu…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Inside Zimbabwe’s Bill No. 3: Key Changes, Public Reactions, and ZHRC Findings

    By Nevison Mpofu The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has intensified its…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Zambia 2026: Bishop Trevor Mwamba And The Opposition Card

    By Ajong Mbapndah L* At a defining moment in Zambia’s post-independence journey,…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Wave Strengthens Its Leadership in Africa’s Fintech Ecosystem at GITEX Africa 2026

    By Ajong Mbapndah L At GITEX Africa 2026, Wave did far more…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    The Banana Bureaucracy: Why Tanzania’s ‘Green Gold’ Flies Under a Foreign Flag

    By Adonis Byemelwa In the silent aisles of a German supermarket, the…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Africa’s Deal Room Moment: Kigali Tests Whether Power Can Turn Into Projects

    By Adonis Byemelwa Not just another conference of the elite, the announcement…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Eni and Congo-Brazzaville: Powering a Strategic Partnership for Sustainable Development

    By Elie Smith Since its entry into Republic of the Congo in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    The Africa Fintech Summit to Feature 11 Startups in2026 Hybrid New Venture Pitch Competition

    The Africa Fintech Summit AFTS has announced the 2026 New Venture Pitch…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Health
  • Sport
    SportShow More
    Dakar 2026 Shifts Into High Gear As Youth Olympic Dream Nears Reality

    By Samuel Ouma* Senegal reveals its global presence through three locations which…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Khaby Lame named Dakar 2026 Ambassador As Momentum Builds For The Youth Olympic Games

    Lame’s appointment marks the latest milestone in the lead-up to the Games,…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Dakar 2026 Organisers Face Questions on Security, Logistics in High-Stakes Zoom Briefing

    By Adonis Byemelwa A high-pressure virtual briefing on the Youth Olympic Games…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Puma Reveals New International Kits In New York City, With African Nations At The Heart Of Its Global Lineup

    Reinforcing its status as a leading force in football kits at this…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Africa’s Faith In Fairness Shaken By AFCON Decision

    By  Amb. Godfrey Madanhire* The decision to strip Senegal of the AFCON…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Multimedia
    • Sports
    • Documentaries
    • Comedy
    • Music
    • Interviews
  • APO/PAV
  • AMA/PAV
    AMA/PAVShow More
    U.S. Embassy Pretoria Celebrates Mandela Day at Zola Community Health Center in Soweto

    PRETORIA, South Africa, July 22, 2019,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- To honor Nelson Mandela’s…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Zimbabwe: Droughts leave millions food insecure, UN food agency scales up assistance

    Severe drought has rendered more than a third of rural households in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Mozambique: Opposition candidate facing pre-election death threats and intimidation

    GENEVA, Switzerland, July 19, 2019,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The main opposition candidate in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    The END Fund – Making everyday a Mandela Day

    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, July 18th 2019,-/African Media Agency/- 2018 was a true landmark…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Innovation leaders gather in Nairobi to unpack Intelligent Enterprise opportunities at SAP Innovation Day.

    NAIROBI, Kenya , July 18, 2019 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- About 600…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Media OutReach
    Media OutReachShow More
    GSM Launches Green SM Platform, A Multi-Service Technology Platform, In Indonesia And The Philippines

    JAKARTA, INDONESIA/ MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Media OutReach Newswire - 13 April 2026…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Heritage Spanish brand Osborne taps Singapore distributor Octopus to drive Asia-Pacific Growth

    Partnership opens pathway for joint product development and regional expansion Osborne aligns…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Kenanga Investors Group Sweeps Seven Accolades at Asia Asset Management’s 2026 Best of the Best Awards

    KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 13 April 2026 -…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    AMSA Signs Strategic Cooperation with the Philippine Olympic Committee

    MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Media OutReach Newswire - 13 April 2026 - The…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Hong Kong Gifts and Premium Fair and Home InStyle to Unveil Market Trends in April 2026

    HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 13 April 2026 -…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Blogs
    • African Show Biz
    • Insights Africa
    • Cumaland Diary
    • Kamer Blues
    • Nigerian Round Up
    • Ugandan Titbits
    • African View Points
    • Global Africa
  • Magazines
Search
  • Global Africa
  • Interviews
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • African Newsmakers
  • African View Points
  • Development
  • Discoveries
  • Education
© 2026. Pan African Visions. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Exploration, Exports and Alleviating Energy Poverty: Congolese Oil will be Instrumental in Africa’s Economic Future
Font ResizerAa
PAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONS
  • Politics
  • Business in Africa
  • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Multimedia
  • Contact
Search
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sport
  • Multimedia
    • Sports
    • Documentaries
    • Comedy
    • Music
    • Interviews
  • APO/PAV
  • AMA/PAV
  • Media OutReach
  • Blogs
    • African Show Biz
    • Insights Africa
    • Cumaland Diary
    • Kamer Blues
    • Nigerian Round Up
    • Ugandan Titbits
    • African View Points
    • Global Africa
  • Magazines
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2025 Pan African Visions.  All Rights Reserved.
PAN AFRICAN VISIONS > Blog > Africa > Algeria > Exploration, Exports and Alleviating Energy Poverty: Congolese Oil will be Instrumental in Africa’s Economic Future
African Energy ChamberAlgeriaAngolaBeninBotswanaBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonCape VerdeCentral African RepublicChadComorosCongo BrazavilleCongo RDCCOTE D'IVOIREDjiboutiEgyptEquatorial GuineaEritreaEthiopiaFeaturedGabonGambiaGhanaGuineaGuinea BissauKENYALESOTHOLIBERIALIBYAMADASGARMALAWIMALIMAURITANIAMAURITIUSMOROCCOMOZAMBIQUENAMIBIANIGERNIGERIARWANDASAHARAWISAO TOMESENEGALSIERRA LEONESOMALIASOUTH AFRICASOUTH SUDANSUDANSWAZILANDTANZANIATOGOTUNISIAUGANDAZAMBIAZIMBABWE

Exploration, Exports and Alleviating Energy Poverty: Congolese Oil will be Instrumental in Africa’s Economic Future

Last updated: August 25, 2021 12:35 am
Pan African Visions
Share
SHARE

The recent state visit by OPEC Secretary General H.E. Mohammed Barkindo to Congo-Brazzaville has reaffirmed the role of oil in Africa’s energy future. Opportunities in Congo-Brazzaville have the potential to drive Africa’s socio-economic development while reaping lucrative returns for industry participants

Having been a major petroleum producer since the 1970s, the home of the African Petroleum Producers Association (APPO) and the newest member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Congo-Brazzaville has and continues to garner significant interest from the international energy community. With a reformed Hydrocarbon Code, a dedicated national oil company, and the support of international oil companies (IOC) behind it, the Congo is committed to driving exploration and production in the face of declining output levels from maturing fields. By leveraging its 2.9-billion-barrel crude oil reserves and 10 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, the Congo’s hydrocarbon sector will be a major catalyst of Africa’s economic growth.

With OPEC Secretary General H.E. Mohammed Barkindo’s first-ever state visit to the country underway, the role and value of oil in both the Congo and the wider region has been reaffirmed. The country has been committed to establishing a competitive hydrocarbon market in which an increase in exports will help drive socio-economic development. Accordingly, with the participation of IOCs such as Total, Eni, and Chevron, the Congo has accelerated production in recent years, leading to the country’s standing as the third-largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa. Notable developments include the Moho Bilondo Phase 1B project and the Moho Nord extension with a joint production capacity of 14,000 bpd; the 50,000 bpd Nene Marine offshore development; and the 40,000 bpd Lianzi offshore area. However, declining levels in mature oilfields present a challenge for production and so, the government has implemented measures to drive upstream exploration.  

Through changes with its regulatory and fiscal framework and the introduction of two bid licensing rounds, Congo’s government has been proactive in enhancing the sector’s attractiveness for international investors. By offering increasingly favorable terms provided for by the revised Hydrocarbon Code, the Congo aims to accelerate exploration so as to increase production and revenue. Notable amendments include royalty reductions regarding natural gas and crude oil from 15% to 5% and from 15% to 12%, respectively. In conjunction with the availability of lucrative offshore blocks, the Congo has taken fundamental measures to drive investment, emphasizing the role of oil in alleviating poverty and driving economic development.

“The oil and gas industry has a very bright future around the world and in sub-Saharan Africa in particular,” stated H.E. Barkindo at a meeting with the SNPC during his state visit. “This work will continue to rely on the exploration capacity and the consumption of hydrocarbons to ensure the sustainable development of the country. This current civilization that we know of, with growth, development and prosperity around the world, is driven by hydrocarbons. Without hydrocarbons we would not be seeing this level of prosperity. What we require is adequate and predictable investment in our industry.”

Meanwhile, the country aims to bolster exports with the construction of refinery and pipeline developments. Focused on becoming a regional refined product exporter, and yet with only one existing refinery in the country, the Congo has signed a deal with Beijing Fortune Dingsheng Investment Company Limited for the construction of a new 110,000 bpd refinery at Pointe-Noire. With the demand for petroleum products increasing regionally, the new refinery will significantly enhance capacity, enabling the increased export of products. Additionally, the SNPC has announced that it is constructing a pipeline to transport refined products. According to Mr. Maixent Raoul Ominga, Director General of the SNPC in the meeting with H.E. Barkindo, “studies have been done for the first trunk of the pipeline which is about 500km. The pipeline is going to be used to transport gasoline, jet fuel and diesel.” By ensuring adequate infrastructure development, and directing investment to exploration and production, the Congo is making significant progress in creating a competitive, export-focused industry.

The Congo serves as an example of how an African market experiencing ageing oilfields can significantly enhance its sectoral attractiveness and drive associated investment and development. Congolese oil has a crucial role to play in ensuring a viable, regional energy supply, alleviating energy poverty on a continent-wide scale by accelerating economic development. The country’s resources, coupled with its progressive and inclusive Hydrocarbon Code, will be a major contributor to achieving universal energy access by 2030, and other African countries can learn from the Congo.

“Congo has an important role to play because of the below-ground resources of both oil and gas. You have put in place a well-established NOC within record time thanks to the father of the NOC, the Minister of Hydrocarbons. Our oil and gas industry has a bright future ahead of us. We must find the courage because the future generation of Africans will continue to look up to us to meet their demand for energy,” continued H.E. Barkindo.

H.E. Bruno Jean-Richard Itoua, Minister of Hydrocarbons, and Mr. Maixent Raoul Ominga will both be attending and participating at Africa’s premier energy event, African Energy Week (AEW) 2021 in Cape Town on the 9th-12th of November 2021. The event will showcase the Congo’s significant investment opportunities, offering delegates, key stakeholders, and international executives a chance to gain an inside look at the abundant prospects available in one of Africa’s most promising energy markets.

For more information about AEW 2021, visit www.aew2021.com or energychamber.org and/or email Amina Williams at amina.williams@energychamber.org

For registration-related inquiries, please contact registration@aew2021.com  

For sales-related inquiries, please contact sales@aew2021.com 

For media-related inquiries, please contact media@aew2021.com 

For speaker-related inquiries, please contact speakers@aew2021.com

*African Energy Chamber

Share This Article
LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Zambia: HH Sworn In As New President.
Next Article OPEC Secretary General Visits APPO in Brazzaville, Pushes for Broader Cooperation in Combating Energy Poverty and Driving the African Energy Transition.
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
LinkedInFollow
Diestmann

You Might Also Like

AlgeriaAngolaBenin

Funge: A Life Saver for Cameroon’s Youths

By
Pan African Visions
AlgeriaAngolaBenin

Fahari Aviation Scales Up Use Of Drone Technology For Agriculture In Kenya By Signing Agreement With Sasini PLC

By
Pan African Visions

Cameroon: Foretia Foundation SBEC Officials Heighten Preparation for SMEs flagship, Job preparedness Bootcamp Launch

By
Pan African Visions
Business in AfricaEditorialKENYA

Africa's mobile money makes its way to Europe with M-Pesa

By
Pan African Visions
PAN AFRICAN VISIONS
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About US


Pan African Visions: Your instant connection to breaking stories and live updates. Stay informed with our real-time coverage across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. Your reliable source for 24/7 news.

  • 7614 Green Willow Court, Hyattsville, MD 20785 , USA
  • +1 24 0429 2177
  • pav@panafricanvisions.com
Top Categories
  • Politics
  • Business in Africa
  • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Multimedia
  • Contact
Usefull Links
  • PAV – Home
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Complaint
  • Advertise With Us

© 2025 Pan African Visions. 
All Rights Reserved.