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Critical minerals, policy, and the energy transition

The Energy Transition in Angola

Angola is positioning itself as a critical player in Africa’s energy transition, leveraging its vast natural resources to support both regional and global clean energy goals. With a well-established oil and natural gas sector, Angola is increasingly focusing on diversifying its energy mix by investing in renewable sources like hydropower. This transition is crucial as the country seeks to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels while capitalising on its extensive critical mineral reserves. Angola’s growing role in the supply of rare earth elements, copper, and diamonds is key to meeting the demand for materials vital to renewable energy technologies, from wind turbines to electric vehicles. As the nation deepens its commitment to ESG reforms and develops its renewable energy infrastructure, Angola is solidifying its strategic importance in the global critical minerals supply chain, reinforcing its geopolitical role in both Africa and the broader energy landscape. Angola's critical mineral reserves are essential not only for the country’s economic diversification but also for the broader African and global energy transition. The nation’s mineral wealth, including rare earth elements, copper, and silica sand, is key to meeting the demand for green technologies. These minerals are vital for the production of renewable energy infrastructure, including solar panels and energy storage systems. As Angola continues to diversify its energy portfolio by investing in renewable energy such as hydropower and portable generators, its critical minerals industry will play a significant role in supporting these efforts. By balancing the extraction of key minerals with sustainable energy practices, Angola is poised to strengthen its role in global energy security and clean energy development, ensuring its position as a regional leader in both energy and mineral supply chains.

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Stay ahead in the energy transition with SFA (Oxford)’s cutting-edge insights into how Angola’s rare earths, copper, oil diversification, and ESG reforms are shaping its strategic importance in global critical mineral supply chains and clean energy infrastructure.

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Africa

Africa's abundant mineral resources, including cobalt, lithium, and rare earth elements, are pivotal for the global energy transition. Balancing mineral wealth with socioeconomic development and environmental stewardship poses a unique challenge for the continent's diverse economies.

Rare Earths Elements

Critical components powering the global economy, from high-tech consumer electronics to essential renewable energy technologies.

Minor Metals and Minerals

Minor metals play a pivotal role in advancing the energy transition by enabling significant improvements in energy efficiency and the performance of clean energy technologies.

Meet the Critical Minerals team

Trusted advice from a dedicated team of experts.

Henk de Hoop

Chief Executive Officer

Beresford Clarke

Managing Director: Technical & Research

Jamie Underwood

Principal Consultant

Ismet Soyocak

ESG & Critical Minerals Lead

Rj Coetzee

Senior Market Analyst: Battery Materials and Technologies

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