US company to expand project to produce methane from DRC’s Lake Kivu

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Plan is to build modular plant, ship methane by pipeline and export liquefied carbon dioxide

Winds Exploration and Production LLC said its project to produce methane from Lake Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo can be expanded to a $500m investment and displace diesel generators used by miners. Picture: Bloomberg

The company plans to build a modular plant, ship methane by pipeline and export liquefied carbon dioxide from the 473km² Idjwi block it won last month. Electricity production from methane is part of the DRC’s plan to expand energy access to almost a third of its population by 2030 from about 10%. Lake Kivu contains enough methane — produced in part by microorganisms and dissolved in its deep waters — to generate an estimated 700MW of electricity for more than 50 years.

Winds E&P is planning to build a pipeline south from the block to the city of Bukavu in mineral-rich South Kivu province, where the methane can fuel gas turbines and replace dirtier diesel generators typically used by mining companies in the DRC, Ihekwoaba said.

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