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Gabon’s Forest Finance Push: At the AfDB Annual Meetings in Brazzaville, President Brice Oligui Nguema said Gabon wants to turn forest conservation and biodiversity into long-term growth via eco-tourism and a national carbon-credit framework, backed by a dedicated agency to market credits internationally. Congo Basin Funding Roundtable: The same week, Congo hosted a Blue Fund roundtable to mobilize $5.32bn for 63 climate-resilience projects across Congo Basin countries, spanning coastal protection, sustainable fishing, water and sanitation, and ecosystem management. Illegal Mining Crackdown: In Cameroon’s East region, MINAT ordered tighter scrutiny of local mining practices in Bertoua, warning fugitive politicians and urging civic education while tackling political and environmental threats. Dengue Vaccine Drive: KNUST joined the DENSTAR project to speed dengue vaccine development and evaluation in Africa, citing climate change, urban growth, and insecticide resistance as key drivers. Wildlife Rescue Hope: A one-armed gorilla rescued from snares in Congo, Lengui, has been filmed cradling a newborn in the wild—another sign that conservation efforts can still succeed.

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Record Announces that a Single Loba Well Could Produce 5,000 bbl/d in Gabon; Paving the Way for 20,000 bbl/d Development

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Technip Energies awarded two FEED contracts by SOGARA for refinery complex in Gabon

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ReconAfrica Announces Closing of C$36.8 Million Underwritten Offering, Funded to Advance Multi-Zone Production Testing at Kavango West 1X, Accelerate Follow-on Appraisal Drilling on Kavango Discovery and Advance Activities at Ngulu Block in Gabon

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ReconAfrica Provides Year-End Operational Update Progressing Projects in Namibia, Angola and Gabon

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ReconAfrica Announces Strategic Entry into Offshore Gabon and Signing of a Production Sharing Contract that Adds Significant Oil Appraisal, Development and Exploration Opportunities

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Sawn Timber Market to Reach USD 882.2 Billion by 2035, Driven by Sustainable Construction Demand

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