Kigali — The Rwanda Mines, Petroleum, and Gas Board (RMB) has announced the discovery of 13 oil wells in Lake Kivu, marking a significant step in the country's pursuit of energy resources.
Petroleum and Gas Board, told a parliamentary hearing according to local media group Igihe. Kamanzi said 13 exploratory wells in Lake Kivu had confirmed the presence of oil. There was ...
with confirmation of 13 reservoirs in Lake Kivu, which makes up part of its border with DR Congo. "The good news is that we have oil," Francis Kamanzi, CEO of the Rwanda Mines, Petroleum and Gas ...
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See how Rwanda discovered new oil wells after several yearsRwanda has revealed that it discovered oil in Lake Kivu, which borders DRC Congo, and it contains about 13 wells The country stated this, saying that there might be the possibility of finding more ...
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Rwanda discovers oil in Lake Kivuconfirming 13 reservoirs in Lake Kivu, which borders the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). “We have oil,” said Francis Kamanzi, CEO of the Rwanda Mines, Petroleum and Gas Board, during a ...
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The African country hoping for economic boost after major discoveryThe discovery of oil marks a major step forward in the African country's efforts to diversify its economy beyond agriculture and tourism.
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The Citizen on MSNM23 rebels take control of Goma airportGoma residents and UN sources said dozens of troops had surrendered, but some soldiers and pro-government militiamen were ...
adding that there was no viable access by road or by boat on Lake Kivu. Jens Laerke, spokesperson for the UN humanitarian office, told a briefing in Geneva that colleagues had reported "heavy ...
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