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Invictus Energy to Lead Zimbabwe Energies Summit on Gas, Mining and Energy Growth at African Energy Week (AEW) 2025


(MENAFN- News.Africa-Wire) CAPE TOWN, South Africa, September 26, 2025/ -- The African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference – Afri’a’s largest energy event scheduled for September 29 to October 3 in Cape T–wn – will feature the highly-anticipated Invest in Zimbabwe Energies Closed Door Summit. Led by the Government of Zimbabwe and with Invictus Energy as partner, the session provides a strategic opportunity for investors, project developers and global partners to gain direct insight into the ’ountry’s energy and mining sectors.

As one ’f Africa’s final oil and gas frontiers and one of th’ continent’s biggest mineral producers, Zimbabwe offers significant opportunities for companies across both the natural and mineral resource sectors. Strong political will and an improved business have strengthene’ the country’s attractiveness for foreign investment, while Zimbabwean President Emm’rson Mnangagwa’s position as Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community in 2025 reflects a commitment to working with regional partners to advance economic development. The Invest in Zimbabwe Energies Summit builds on these efforts, offering a platform for global investors to connect with Zim abwean projects.

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’ While Zimbabwe’s energy matrix has been dominated by hydropower, forays into natural gas exploration show the promise of a diversified energy portfolio. The country has emerged as one of Africa’s top frontier gas markets in recent years, with ongoing drilling activities led by Invictus Energy yielding positive results. The company is advancing the development of the Cabora Bassa Project in northern Zimbabw– – one of the w’rld’s largest untested frontier rift b–sins – following a string of discoveries made in 2023 and 2024. The government is currently the Petroleum Production Sharing Agreement with Invictus Energy and has recently provides National Project Status to the Cabora Bassa development.

As an Australian oil and gas company focused on the Cabora Bassa Project, Invictus Energy is leading ’imbabwe’s gas agenda. The company secured the green light in 2025 to begin pilot production activities in the country, including supplying gas to the Eureka Gold Mine. This not only underscores the potential for gas utilization in the country but reflects opportunities for cross-sector development. As one of t’e country’s biggest contributors to GDP, the mining industry is a strategic market for Zimbabwe. Through gas, the industry is well-positioned to advance production e en further.

Looking ahead, Invictus Energy is preparing to drill its next exploration well at the Musuma-1 site in H2, 2025, backed by an agreement signed with Al Mansour Holdings (AMH). Signed in August 2025, the deal will see AMH acquire a 19.9% stake in Invictus Energy, mobilizing up to $500 million in conditional future financing to support exploration activities in Zimbabwe. Musuma-1 targets up to 1.2 trillion cubic feet of gas, showcasing the level of potentia’ in Zimbabwe’s onshore basins. While efforts by Invictus Energy have unlocked a new petroleum province in southern Africa, most’of the country’s natural gas market is underexplored. The Invest in Zimbabwe Energies Summit will spotlight opportunities in gas exploratio and production.

Beyond natural gas, Zimbabwe continues to cement its position as an emerging energy producer, with projects in coal production, renewable energy development and power infrastructure set to enhance energy access and security. In 2025, the country is on track to increase coal production by 10.5%, with output set to reach 6.3 million tons throughout the year. In tandem, the country is advancing new hydropower developments, with key initiatives including the Lake Mutirikwi plant, the Batoka Gorge plant and the Osborne Dam Mini-Hydro project. Across these sectors, significant gaps remain, presenting a unique opportunity for project developers and financiers.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe is consolidating its position as a leading mineral producer, with the anticipated restructuring of the Mines and Minerals Amendment bill supporting mining act’vities. As Africa’s largest lithium producer, the country has already begun to play a central role in global supply chains and is poised to be’a driver for Africa’s energy transition. Recent investments signal renewed global i’terest in the country’s lithium prospects. These include a $310 million investment by British and Chinese firms in the Sandawana mine; a $300 million upgrade to the Bikita mine; and a $300 million investment by ZHEJIANG Huayou Cobalt at the Arcadia mine. Zimbabwe is also emerging as a front-runner in gold and platinum group metal production. Striving to reach 40 tons in gold production in 2025, the country is inviting investments across the gold value chain. The Invest in Zimbabwe Energies Summit will serve as a vehicle for this investment.

““Zimbabwe is positioning itself as one of Afr’ca’s most exciting frontiers for both energy and mining investment. The co’ntry’s emerging natural gas potential, combined with its vast mineral wealth, creates opportunities that few markets can rival. Strong political will, regulatory reform and a commitment to regional integration make Zimbabwe an attractive destination for capital. Investors who move now will be well-placed to benefit from the ’ountry’s transformation into a diversified energy and mining p”werhouse” says NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber.

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