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#AEW2023 Farmout Forum Connects Investors to African Blocks

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Financial services company Moyes & Co, global acquisition and divestment advisor Envoi, and oil and gas deal listing platform FarmoutAngel hosted the African Farmout Forum at this year’s African Energy Week conference

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, October 18, 2023/APO Group/ — 

The African Energy Week (AEW) 2023 conference and exhibition – organized by the African Energy Chamber (http://www.EnergyChamber.org) – is centered on facilitating investment across the entire African energy value chain. This year’s conference featured the inaugural African Farmout Forum, a dedicated investment platform spearheaded by financial services company Moyes & Co; global acquisition and divestment advisor Envoi; and oil and gas deal listing platform FarmoutAngel.

The Farmout Forum served as a premier platform to sign deals while gaining first-hand insight into emerging E&P opportunities in Africa. Mike Lakin, Managing Director of Envoi, kicked off the forum by stating, “We will have a major problem in the world if we are not drilling.” Presentations were delivered on various exploration opportunities.

PetroQuest: Somalia

PetroQuest is offering an investment opportunity for three blocks – PSA Blocks 131, 190 and 206 – offshore Somalia. Somalia has only had two deepwater wells drilled to date. PetroQuest has 15,000 km² of seismic data; a new Production Sharing Agreement has been set up and the company is now looking for suitable partners.

Tower Resources: Cameroon

Representing a short-cycle opportunity, Tower Resources presented on the Thali Block located in the Rio del Rey Basin in Cameroon. The appraisal well will be drilled next year which aims to unlock the opportunity to drill a further three wells. Tower Resources is targeting first production at 2025.

Tower Resources: Namibia

In Namibia, Tower Resources offers an opportunity for Blocks in the Northern Walvis and Dolphin Graben Basin. Wells have been drilled at the basin, but previous activities were conducted between 25 and 30 years ago. While the company is not ready to farmout yet, Tower Resources is looking at engaging with prospective companies.

ProdOil: Benin

Angolan company ProdOil is exploring onshore Angola in the Lower Congo Block. Awarded to ProdOil in a bid round closed in 2022, work is underway to reprocess 2D seismic data and the company is looking for someone to take on the work commitment.

Atlas Oranto Petroleum International: Senegal

Atlas Oranto holds two licenses in Senegal, Cayar Shallow and St. Louis Shallow, adjacent to one another. The company is seeking to farm-down interest in those two licenses and believes that it is a highly attractive opportunity. The licenses have been extended to 2026.

Atlas Oranto Petroleum International: Equatorial Guinea

Atlas Oranto is also offering an opportunity in Block P; Block EG-02; and Block EG-H in Equatorial Guinea. The Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons has already approved the development plan and they believe to have between 17 and 38 million barrels of oil in place. Licenses have been extended to 2026.

Atlas Oranto Petroleum International: Namibia

In Namibia, Atlas Oranto Petroleum has an exciting opportunity in PEL 106: Blocks 2011B and 2111A. Located in the Walvis Basin, the blocks have been extended with a nine-year exploration timeline. The company is selectively looking for partners to farm-down and farm-in.

DAJO Group: Nigeria

DAJO Group is offering a 40% working interst in OPL 322, offshore Nigeria. The Block has two fields within it, the Bobo and Ago Structure.

With the opportunities on the table, the African Farmout Forum provided attendees the chance to join exciting new plays, thereby opening up new basins across the continent

Sierra Leone License 202a

Awarded under the country’s fourth licensing round to Innoson Oil and Gas Ltd, the prospect comprises nine ‘whole’ blocks comprising 8,035km². There is 2D seismic survey available with wildcats having been drilled following data acquisition. There is additional a CPR report available for any company interested in the farm-in opportunity.

Kariya Energy: Nigeria

Kariya Energy is offering an opportunity offshore Nigeria in OML 109. Currently, there are two near-term prospects which have the same geology as neighboring Ejulebe field. There is a CPR on the block which was completed in 2022. The central processing facility has been revamped and the license has been extended to 2037.

Tetracore Group: Nigeria

In Nigeria’s OML 53, Tetracore Group is looking for $50 million investment for Phase 1 of the field development to redevelop the marginal field. They have an early production plan and a lot of historic work.

Coastline Exploration: Somalia

Coastline Exploration holds interests in Blocks 129-130, 141, 143, 191, 192, 205 and 221 and has 2D seismic data on the area. The company is looking for a partner to part-fund a 3D seismic survey over some of the most prospective blocks.

ReconAfrica: Namibia

Onshore Namibia, ReconAfrica has over six million acres while in Botswana, over two million acres. The company has shot 27,000km of 2D seismic and they have 20 prospects and leads identified so far. They are approved to drill 12 prospects in the area and are going through a basin modelling.

CoMiCo: DRC

CoMiCo has an investment opportunity in the frontier Cuvette Centrale Block in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Africa Fortesa Corp: Senegal

Africa Fortesa Corp is seeking partners for Sadiaratou and Diender Permits in Senegal. The company is looking for capital to hook-up upcoming wells to markets. They have a right to deliver oil and gas directly to customers, making it an ideal investment opportunity.

Biogas Unite: Africa

Biogas Unite is developing a biogas project in Africa. The project comprises gas that is not immediately flammable and can easily be transported, therefore ideal for domestic use. The company is looking for $750,000 investment to upscale what they have and expand across Africa.

Further opportunities were provided in blocks in Guyana and Australia, with presenting companies including Eco Atlantic, Petro Australis Energy and Liberty.

In addition to company presentations, insight was provided into the DRC’s ongoing licensing round. Blocks are on offer in the Cuvette Centrale Basin; Albertine Graben Basin; and Lake Tanganyika Basin, with deadlines for submissions of interest January 2024; October to December 2023; and September to October 2023, respectively.

With the opportunities on the table, the African Farmout Forum provided attendees the chance to join exciting new plays, thereby opening up new basins across the continent.

#AEW2023 takes place this week in Cape Town under a mandate to make energy poverty history by 2030. Keep following www.AECWeek.com for more exciting information and updates about Africa’s premier energy event.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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Sierra Leone’s PDSL to Host Strategic Investor Roundtable at Paris Energy Forum

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The Petroleum Directorate of Sierra Leone will lead a targeted roundtable at Invest in African Energy 2026, spotlighting upstream potential and cross-regional partnerships

PARIS, France, March 24, 2026/APO Group/ –The Petroleum Directorate of Sierra Leone (PDSL) is set to convene an investor roundtable at Invest in African Energy (IAE) Forum 2026 in Paris, underscoring growing interest in West and North African energy markets and the need for deeper capital engagement across exploration, renewable and offshore services. The session reflects a strategic effort by Sierra Leone to connect its emerging upstream prospects with established operators and project developers as the country moves to unlock the full potential of its emerging oil and gas industry.

 

Sierra Leone is increasingly positioning itself as a frontier oil and gas market with significant offshore potential, and part of the PDSL’s mandate is to catalyze investment interest in its offshore acreage through direct engagement with global capital. Recent data suggest the country holds estimated recoverable resources in the tens of billions of barrels, backed by discoveries and extensive multi‑client seismic datasets that prospective investors are evaluating. The PDSL is actively promoting licensing opportunities and drilling plans, emphasizing fiscal terms and exploration readiness to attract strategic partners.

 

A cornerstone of this strategy is the anticipated launch of the country’s sixth licensing round. Offering a rare early-entry opportunity into a largely untapped deepwater terrain with considerable upside, the upcoming bid round is backed by fresh 3D datasets which de-risk exploration and support new drilling campaigns. Just this month, GeoPartners announced that the final Pre-Stack Time Migration data for its recently acquired 3D multi-client seismic survey in the country was complete and is now available for licensing. The dataset provides a 3D window into the hydrocarbon potential of the underexplored northern Sierra Leone region.

 

Sierra Leone’s licensing drive comes as major operators advance exploration activities. In 2025, Eni signed a Reconnaissance Permit Agreement with the PDSL, securing rights to conduct reconnaissance and technical evaluation activities across offshore blocks G113, G129, G130, G131 and G132. The acreage covers 6,790 square kilometers within Sierra Leone’s territorial waters. Nigeria’s F.A. Oil Limited is pursuing drilling following its award of six offshore blocks through the country’s fifth licensing round in 2023. The company is currently seeking a farm-in partner to advance the project from exploration to production, offering a 40% stake in each of the G Blocks 53, 54, 55, 71, 72 and 73.

 

As these development unfold, the upcoming roundtable at IAE 2026 offers a unique opportunity for operators and policymakers to engage potential investors. The IAE 2026 Forum has become a strategic bridge between African upstream opportunities and global investors, with sessions like the PDSL roundtable designed to foster deeper dialogue and provide clarity on project pipelines and investment prerequisites. Discussions are expected to cover mechanisms for de‑risking exploration activity, optimizing fiscal and contractual frameworks and identifying synergies between hydrocarbon investment and renewable energy commitments.

 

For investors seeking differentiated exposure to African energy markets, the Sierra Leone roundtable represents both a focused exploration of frontier oil potential and a broader conversation about regional infrastructure, partnerships and the evolving demands of energy capital in the years ahead.

 

IAE 2026 (www.Invest-Africa-Energy.com) is an exclusive forum designed to connect African energy markets with global investors, serving as a key platform for deal-making in the lead-up to African Energy Week. Scheduled for April 22–23, 2026, in Paris, the event will provide delegates with two days of in-depth engagement with industry experts, project developers, investors and policymakers. For more information, visit www.Invest-Africa-Energy.com. To sponsor or register as a delegate, please contact sales@energycapitalpower.com

 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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Cape Town Prepares for African Mining Week 2026 as Draft Program Reveals Continent’s Mineral Drive

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African Mining Week returns for its 2026 edition with an expanded three-day program, bringing together African mining leaders and global partners to shape the future of the continent’s mining sector

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, March 24, 2026/APO Group/ –Global economic trends – from record-breaking commodity prices to intensifying geopolitical competition for resources – are reshaping the strategic importance of Africa’s mineral wealth. As global countries race to secure supply chains for energy transition metals – which are expected to triple by 2030 – Africa is positioning its 30% share of the world’s critical minerals as a key pillar of economic growth. African governments are modernizing mining codes, developing industrial corridors and investing in mineral processing facilities to support local beneficiation, job creation, workforce development and regional mineral markets.

 

Against this backdrop, the upcoming African Mining Week (AMW) Conference & Exhibition – Africa’s premier gathering for mining stakeholders – has launched the draft program for its 2026 edition {https://apo-opa.co/3NneKLj}. Scheduled to take place October 14–16 in Cape Town, the event provides a platform where policymakers, global investors, project operators, technology providers, academia and mining service companies examine Africa’s mining opportunities, challenges and long-term strategic direction.

Under the theme ‘Mining the Future: Unearthing Africa’s Full Mineral Value’, the three-day, multi-track agenda reflects the growing urgency among African markets to strengthen value addition across the mining value chain.

Regional Cooperation and Policy Alignment in Focus

A key feature of the agenda is the Ministerial Forum, where African mining ministers will provide updates on regulatory reforms and policy alignment initiatives aimed at unlocking greater value from the continent’s mineral resources. Discussions will examine how harmonized regulatory frameworks and regional cooperation can accelerate investment flows and strengthen Africa’s position in global mineral supply chains.

The inclusion of regional policy integration reflects a growing continental push to leverage frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to enhance cross-border mineral cooperation and trade.

We are acting to enhance regional integration through frameworks such as the African Mining Vision and the Africa Mineral Strategy Group

“Africa’s integration is not only a political objective but a strategic economic vision,” stated Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Ghana’s Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, in remarks reported by Energy Capital & Power – organizers of AMW – in February 2026. “Our natural resources require coordinated policies. Isolated legal frameworks cannot fully unlock their value. Through integration and initiatives such as the ECOWAS [Economic Community of West African States] Mining Code and the African Mining Vision, we can build a stronger and more competitive mineral economy.”

Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Henry Alake, echoed this emphasis on regional cooperation and beneficiation.

“We are acting to enhance regional integration through frameworks such as the African Mining Vision and the Africa Mineral Strategy Group,” he stated. “We must develop mineral corridors that connect resources, infrastructure and markets across the continent. Our goal is not to simply export raw materials, but to develop industrial hubs that create jobs and value across borders.”

Connecting Global Investors with African Opportunities

Strategic roundtables and Country Focus sessions form a key part of the AMW 2026 program, connecting African mining jurisdictions with international partners from the U.S, Europe, the Middle East and China. These sessions will provide African stakeholders with a platform to showcase exploration opportunities and project pipelines across the mining value chain.

Meanwhile, technical workshops and the exhibition floor at AMW 2026 will provide a platform for equipment manufacturers, technology providers and engineering firms to showcase innovations designed to enhance operational performance across mining operations.

By combining high-level policy dialogue with technical expertise and investment matchmaking, AMW 2026 positions itself as a critical marketplace where Africa’s mineral potential converges with global capital, technology and strategic partnerships – helping shape the next phase of growth for the continent’s mining sector.

AMW serves as a premier platform for exploring the full spectrum of mining opportunities across Africa. The event is held alongside the African Energy Week: Invest in African Energies 2026 conference from October 12-16 in Cape Town. Sponsors, exhibitors and delegates can learn more by contacting sales@energycapitalpower.com.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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Tony Elumelu Foundation Selects Seven North African Entrepreneurs in 2026 Cohort

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Seven North African entrepreneurs in technology, education, professional services and agriculture selected from 265,000 applications at historic Abuja ceremony

Hope is not just a feeling — it is a system we can build

ABUJA, Nigeria, March 24, 2026/APO Group/ —
  • 7 North African entrepreneurs selected from Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt
  • 51% of the 2026 cohort are women, all selected purely on merit, without any quota in place
  • 3,200 total entrepreneurs selected from 265,000+ applications across 54 African countries
  • USD 5,000 in non-refundable seed capital for each selected entrepreneur
  • Selection conducted independently by Ernst & Young

 

The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) (www.TonyElumeluFoundation.org), the leading philanthropy empowering young African entrepreneurs, announced on Sunday, 22 March 2026 the 12th cohort of the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme at a ceremony held at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja. The announcement was made by Founder Tony O. Elumelu, C.F.R.

 

Among the 3,200 entrepreneurs selected from 265,000 applications received from all 54 African countries: seven from North Africa. Three from Tunisia, two from Morocco, two from Egypt. Spanning technology, education, professional services and agribusiness, they represent a generation of North African founders building businesses that address the urgent needs of their communities. Their selection, which was conducted independently by Ernst & Young, places them among the most rigorously assessed young entrepreneurs on the continent.

 

This year’s cohort carries a historic signal: 51 percent of the 2026 entrepreneurs are women. They were selected purely on merit, without quota. Across hundreds of thousands of applications, women distinguished themselves through the strength of their ideas, the clarity of their business models and the ambition of their vision.

 

In 2026, the Foundation is empowering a total of 3,200 entrepreneurs across all its entrepreneurship programmes:

 

  • 1,751 entrepreneurs through Heirs Holdings Group: Heirs Energies, Transcorp Power, Transcorp Hotels, and United Capital;
  • 1,049 entrepreneurs in partnership with the European Commission, OACPS, BMZ and GIZ;
  • 100 entrepreneurs in partnership with Sèmè City Development Agency;
  • 100 entrepreneurs in partnership with DEG, the German Development Agency;
  • 100 entrepreneurs in partnership with the IKEA FoundationUNICEF’s Generation Unlimited and the Dutch Government; and
  • 100 entrepreneurs in partnership with UNDP and the Rwandan Ministry of Youth and Arts.

 

 

Each selected Tony Elumelu Entrepreneur will receive USD 5,000 in non-refundable seed capital, access to world-class business management training on TEFConnect, one-on-one mentorship, and entry into a powerful network of investors, partners and fellow entrepreneurs.

 

In his annual letter (https://apo-opa.co/4uOFepM), “A Story of Hope,” Tony O. Elumelu, C.F.R., Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, shared a powerful message to the new cohort:

 

“For a long time, I believed luck was something that simply happened to you. Then I came to understand: luck can be engineered. Opportunity can be democratised. Hope is not just a feeling — it is a system we can build.” — Tony O. Elumelu, C.F.R., Founder, Tony Elumelu Foundation — 2026 Annual Letter

 

The Tony Elumelu Foundation has empowered over 2.5 million young Africans with access to business management training on TEFConnect (https://TEFConnect.com), and disbursed over USD 100 million in seed capital to more than 24,000 selected entrepreneurs.

 

Collectively, these entrepreneurs have generated USD 4.2 billion in revenue and created more than 1.5 million direct and indirect jobs. Through its support for African entrepreneurs, TEF has lifted 2.1 million Africans above the poverty line and positively impacted more than 4 million African households, with 46% of supported entrepreneurs being African women. Eighty percent of TEF-supported businesses survive and scale, against a global average of ten to twenty percent.

 

 

The announcement ceremony was broadcast live in English (https://apo-opa.co/3PWLiML), French (https://apo-opa.co/3PWLiML), Portuguese (https://apo-opa.co/4t4Y7Da) and Arabic (https://apo-opa.co/4bYHlQl).

 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Tony Elumelu Foundation.

 

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