a negative side edible oil production line in Democratic Republic of Congo

The political economy of oil in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC

  • a negative side edible oil production line in Democratic Republic of Congo
  • a negative side edible oil production line in Democratic Republic of Congo
  • a negative side edible oil production line in Democratic Republic of Congo
  • a negative side edible oil production line in Democratic Republic of Congo

China, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and artisanal

Sustainable development of the palm oil sector in the

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)’s response to

Economic Diversification Away from Oil is Crucial for the Republic

  • Why is Congo a low-carbon country?
  • Congo’s oil production is expected to decline in the medium term due to the depletion of oil reserves and reduced external demand from the global transition to a low-carbon economy. While oil accounts for 40% of GDP, the sector employs only a fraction of the country’s workforce, with three-quarters of Congolese employed in the informal sector.
  • Does Congo have a cobalt & copper supply chain?
  • L. Maiotti, B. Katz, T. Gillard, H. Koep-Andrieu, “Interconnected supply chains: A comprehensive look at due diligence challenges and opportunities sourcing cobalt and copper from the Democratic Republic of the Congo” (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris, France, 2019).
  • Does the DRC have oil?
  • The DRC has a long oil history, though always marginal in global oil markets. The coast of the Gulf of Guinea, from Côte d’Ivoire to Angola, is rich with oil deposits. Easily accessed under shallow seas or in coastal deltas and marshes, these deposits have been accessed since the middle of the 20 th century.
  • Are artisanal ores processed in the DRC?
  • For the years 2000 and 2001, no facilities are reported to process artisanal ores in the DRC. Artisanal processing increases to 1,000 tpa from 2002 through 2005 due to the entry of a single Indian processing firm (Société Miniere du Katanga or SOMIKA).

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