Kibo Energy

Company description

Kibo Energy PLC, formerly Kibo Mining PLC, is engaged in the exploration for and development of coal and other minerals in Tanzania. The Company operates through two segments: mining and corporate. The mining segment operates in Tanzania. The corporate segment operates in Ireland, Cyprus, South Africa, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Its projects include Mbeya Coal to Power Project, which is located in southern Tanzania, over 70 kilometers north of the regional town of Mbeya; Lake Victoria Project, which Imweru Mineral Resource located in northern Tanzania at the western side of the Geita Greenstone Belt within the Lake Victoria goldfield, and Morogoro Gold and Pinewood Uranium Projects, which are located in central and southern Tanzania. It also holds a portfolio of earlier stage gold licenses and applications located within gold productive greenstone belts in the Lake Victoria Gold project. Through its subsidiary, Mast Energy Developments Ltd, it constructs a power and communication lines.

Company details

City:
Galway
Address:
Galway Retail Park Gray Office Park, Headford Road Ireland

Participation in projects

Projects Transactions
List of the updates in which the company was involved

Company updates

  • November 30, 2022

    Kibo Energy renews MoU for 300 MW Steam power project in Tanzania

    Kibo Energy PLC has signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) for the development of the Mbeya Power Project i...

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  • March 24, 2022

    Kibo Energy enters agreement to acquire 100 MW solar project in Victoria Falls

    Kibo Energy has entered into an agreement with Broomfield International Ltd to acquire a 100 MW solar photovoltaic project in Zimbabwe for GBP10 million (US$13.26 million).  The 100 MW ¡Vi...

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  • September 09, 2019

    Kibo Energy, Vale sign PPA deal for Benga Power Plant Project

    Kibo Energy has signed a power puchase agreement deal with Vale SA for the energy produced from the 300 MW Benga Power Plant Project. The deal represents a total of 37% of the energy produc...

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