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Invictus Energy looks beyond Zimbabwe after Qatar deal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58981, member: 636"] Invictus Energy secured US$500 million in investment guarantees from Qatar-based Al Mansour Holdings after the Qatari firm acquired a 19.9 percent stake for US$25 million. Al Mansour Holdings operates under the backing of billionaire Sheikh Mansour Bin Jabor Bin Jassim Al Thani, who recently committed US$19 billion across Zimbabwe's energy, agriculture, and tourism sectors. The investment forms part of Qatar's broader US$103 billion African expansion strategy spanning six nations. Qatar seeks economic diversification beyond hydrocarbons, which currently generate 60 percent of its gross domestic product. The Gulf state leverages approximately US$300 billion in sovereign wealth resources for these international ventures. Invictus discovered 2.9 trillion cubic feet of gas and 184 million barrels of condensate within Zimbabwe's Cabora Bassa Basin during December 2024. The Australian Stock Exchange-listed company plans to advance the Mukuyu project toward commercial production with Qatari funding support. Chief executive Scott MacMillan positioned the partnership within Al Mansour Holdings' continental growth framework. The alliance provides Invictus with institutional backing extending beyond traditional energy investments. Qatar's strategic approach targets long-term African market presence through diversified sector participation. [/QUOTE]
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