Oil exploration in DR Congo peatland risks forests, climate
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The Democratic Republic of Congo is putting 16 oil exploration blocks up for auction, including nine in the peatlands of the Cuvette Centrale. Environmentalists warn that oil exploration and infrastructure for production could release huge amounts of carbon stored
The Democratic Republic of Congo has huge hydropower potential while also dealing with extreme energy poverty. Foreign investors are currently partially lifting constraints
ENERGY PROFILE Democratic Republic of the Congo
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ENERGY PROFILE Democratic Republic of the Congo. Total Energy Supply (TES) 2016. 2021. Total energy supply in 2021. Non-renewable (TJ) 27 250 45 580 Renewable (TJ) 1 213 595 1
Democratic Republic of Congo: Many of us want an overview of how much energy our country consumes, where it comes from, and if we’re making progress on decarbonizing our energy
In Congo, a carbon sink like no other risks being carved up for oil
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Beginning July 28, the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where two-thirds of these peatlands lie, will auction off the rights to explore for oil in 27 blocks across the country
Congo, a mineral-rich nation in central Africa, is thought to have significant oil reserves, too. Drilling has so far been confined to a small territory on the Atlantic Ocean and offshore
Oil and Gas Discoveries Spark Debate in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Recent oil and gas discoveries in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) mean that the country has the second largest crude oil reserves in Central and Southern
Currently, Congolese oil production is limited to the Coastal Basin, yielding 25,000 barrels per day of offshore production, all of which is exported. Along with recently
Oil firm Perenco eyes new blocks in DRC amid criticism of its
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Oil multinational Perenco has bid on two new oil blocks being auctioned off by the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Perenco operates the country’s only oil
Recent findings revealed that over 80% of the African population relies on medicinal plant species for their primary healthcare. 2 The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), through its cultural
- Why is Congo letting energy firms bid for oil & gas?
- The Congolese government is letting energy firms bid for access to its vast oil and gas reserves, raising concerns about the potential climate consequences. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is auctioning the licensing rights for dozens of oil and gas blocks, opening up parts of the world’s second-largest rain forest to exploitation.
- Will oil and gas extraction be possible in the Congo Basin?
- It remains to be seen whether any actual extraction will result; still, merely establishing infrastructure for oil and gas exploration will make it easier for loggers to continue deforesting the Congo Basin.
- Are oil exploration blocks a threat to Congo's environment?
- The Democratic Republic of Congo is putting 16 oil exploration blocks up for auction, including nine in the peatlands of the Cuvette Centrale. Environmentalists warn that oil exploration and infrastructure for production could release huge amounts of carbon stored in the peatland and threaten the rights of local communities.
- How many barrels of oil does Congo produce a day?
- Currently, Congolese oil production is limited to the Coastal Basin, yielding 25,000 barrels per day of offshore production, all of which is exported. Along with recently identified potential oil fields, the DRC may hold as many as 30 billion cubic meters of methane and natural gas in three major petroleum deposits.