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KINETIKO ENERGY RECEIVES IDC FUNDING TO COMMENCE JV DEVELOPMENT

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  • Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC) has advanced its first funds towards its JV with Afro Energy to develop gas fields to produce gas for industrial, commercial, transportation or power generation applications.
  • Proposed gas field comprises approximately 20 wells to produce gas and IDC has the first right to participate in up to 45% of the next 60 wells developed by Afro Energy.
  • Approvals are in place for the joint venture and field commencement anticipated in late 2023.
  • Continues company focus on capital efficiency to significantly grow gas resources and reserves.

Renergen and timelink sign LNG supply and storage agreements

RENERGEN AND TIMELINK SIGN LNG SUPPLY AND STORAGE AGREEMENTS

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Renergen, through its subsidiary Tetra4, has signed agreements with transport company Timelink to supply LNG and displace a significant portion of diesel in Timelink’s line-haul fleet. At the same time, Timelink will convert its fleet to operate on diesel dual fuel (‘DDF’) technology.

Timelink is a privately owned logistics company headquartered in Cape Town and operating nationally. The company offers specialist services in long-distance transport.

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KINETIKO TO PROCEED WITH INSTALLATION OF PILOT GENSET AT AMERSFOORT PROJECT

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  • Requirement for Private Power Producers to hold generation licences (IPP Licenses) has been removed by South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE)
  • South African Governments Energy Action Plan outlines a number of interventions to combat national energy crisis including:
    • Enabling and accelerating private investment in generation capacity
    • Accelerating the procurement of new capacity from renewables, gas and battery storage
    • Fundamental transformation of the electricity sector to achieve long-term energy security
  • Kinetiko now able to proceed with installation of its own pilot generator set at Amersfoort Project
  • Kinetiko subsidiary, Afro Energy (Pty) Ltd, has terminated a proposed 50/50 joint venture (JV) with Vutomi Energy (Pty) Ltd

africa close electricity gaps world bank

AFRICA CAN CLOSE ELECTRICITY GAPS WITH GAS, RENEWABLES – WORLD BANK

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  • The World Bank supports that African countries that have natural gas resources should maximize them to close their electricity gaps.
  • The multilateral lender said that Africa has significant renewable energy potential, but attracting investment is critical.
  • Africa’s pursuit of natural gas-based economies will not add any significant addition to its low carbon emitter status.

idc funding joint venture development

KINETIKO ENERGY: IDC FUNDING RECEIVED TO COMMENCE JOINT VENTURE DEVELOPMENT

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  • Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC) has advanced its first funds towards its JV with Afro Energy to develop gas fields to produce gas for industrial, commercial, transportation or power generation applications.
  • The proposed gas field comprises approximately 20 wells to produce gas and IDC has a first right to participate in up to 45% of the next 60 wells developed by Afro Energy
  • Approvals are in place for the joint venture and field commencement anticipated in late 2023
  • Continues company focus on capital efficiency to significantly grow gas resources and reserves

domestic gas production

KINETIKO AND RENERGEN: HOW DOMESTIC GAS PRODUCTION CAN HELP MITIGATE SOUTH AFRICA’S ENERGY CRISIS

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The country’s fuel and energy sector is truly in trouble, with power shortages and blackouts worse than ever before

South Africa is facing an energy crisis on a very large scale. It’s not for nothing that President Cyril Ramaphosa took the unprecedented step of declaring a “national disaster” in February. The country’s fuel and energy sector is truly in trouble, with power shortages and blackouts worse than ever before.