Zimbabwe represents an exciting new frontier, with recent exploration activities leading to strong indications of significant oil and gas prospects.

The Southern African country which borders Mozambique to the east, Zambia to the north and South Africa to the south has no proven hydrocarbon reserves yet, instead deriving its energy primarily from hydropower and coal, along with petroleum imports from neighboring countries.

However, with the promise of potential prospects in the Muzarabani Basin which borders Zimbabwe and Mozambique the country is sitting on the verge of a hydrocarbon boom, set to be unlocked through foreign capital, technology and expertise. As Zimbabwe prioritizes the expansion of its energy sector and invites global stakeholders to explore its uncharted territory, the four day African Energy Week (AEW) 2021 in Cape Town in November will serve as the official platform whereby Zimbabwe will showcase its potential to prospective investors.

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African Energy Week (AEW) 2021 is the African Energy Chamber’s (AEC) interactive exhibition and networking event that seeks to unite African energy stakeholders, drive industry growth and development, and promote Africa as the destination for African-focused events and for the future of Africa’s energy sector.

The event which will be held in Capetown, South Africa commences on 09-12 of November 2021 will bring together industry delegates, movers and shakers and African and global industry leaders and speakers from the energy, oil and gas sector. under the theme ‘At the Forefront of the African Energy Industry,’ it will aim to emphasize a core focus on the African energy sector, with specific attention being given to Africa’s role within the global energy transition.

In a bid to establish a domestic hydrocarbon industry and achieve energy independence, Zimbabwe has recently focused its efforts on exploration, with Australian-based Invictus Energy Limited leading the way. In 2018, Invictus signed a petroleum exploration development and production agreement with the Government of Zimbabwe to explore for commercial deposits in the Muzarabani prospect.

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The company has since revealed significant hydrocarbon potential located in the prospect, leading to a planned 2D seismic survey campaign and the drilling of the first oil/gas test well in October/November 2021. If successful, confirmed hydrocarbon deposits could not only lead to enhanced energy independence by reducing petroleum imports, but also drive gas-to-power projects that could power the country’s mining sector and industrialization. In other words, the Muzarabani Basin has the potential to catapult Zimbabwe into both an energy and industrial hub.

Additionally, the potentially hydrocarbon-rich Muzarabani Basin could justify other commercially viable deposits in other basins across the country. In total, Zimbabwe has six sedimentary basins Kariba Basin, Tuli Basin, Mozambique Basin, Okavango Basin, Zambezi Basin and Nama Kalahari Basin, which hold the right geological address for hydrocarbons, thereby warranting further exploration.

This has created attractive opportunities for global explorers and upstream stakeholders looking to cash in on one of Africa’s final frontiers. As Zimbabwe seeks to develop its burgeoning oil and gas sector, AEW 2021 recognizes the significant potential that Zimbabwe holds, and will present the country and its investment opportunities to both regional and global stakeholders at Africa’s premier energy event. By uniting financiers and oil and gas explorers with Zimbabwean partners, AEW 2021 will facilitate the critical investment deals necessary for the country to realize its oil and gas objectives.

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In addition to oil and gas opportunities, Zimbabwe may be the solution to and a key driver of Africa’s energy transition, boasting significant mineral deposits that serve as key inputs into clean energy technologies. The country’s mining industry, which focuses on gold, asbestos, chromite, coal, platinum and diamonds, is made up of a diverse range of small- to medium-sized operations and contributes eight percent towards the country’s GDP. However, it is the country’s lithium potential that could drive international investors into the country and propel Africa’s energy transition. According to the International Trade Administration, Zimbabwe has the largest lithium deposits in Africa and one of the top ten reserves globally, with the country’s largest mine- the Bikita mine holding approximately 12.8 million tons of lithium ore with a lithium content of 1.4%, or 150,000 tons. With the recent rebound in the lithium market -in part attributed to increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries associated with green power for utilities and car production Zimbabwe is on the precipice of a mining sector revolution.

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By showcasing the country’s potential and positioning Zimbabwe at the forefront of Africa’s energy transition, AEW 2021 will unite investors with on the ground opportunities in one of Africa’s most sought after markets. Accordingly, AEW 2021 will drive a productive discussion on Zimbabwe and its oil, gas and lithium resource potential, as well as facilitate the critical deals necessary for the country to realize its long-term development objectives.

You can feel free to Join investors, stakeholders, government officials and policymakers at AEW 2021 and be awarded exclusive insights into Zimbabwe’s fast-growing hydrocarbon and mineral resource sectors.

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