The Cabora Bassa Project by Invictus Energy Ltd has received National Project Status by the Zimbabwe Finance Minister, Mthuli Ncube, and following a series of constructive meetings, the parties have finalised terms of the Petroleum Production Sharing Agreement (PPSA), which is now being prepared for execution
National Project Status is reserved for projects deemed of strategic importance to the country and considered critical to Zimbabwe’s economic growth and development. NPS status provides a range of fiscal and non-fiscal incentives, including duty exemptions, fast-tracked permitting and streamlined access to key infrastructure and services as the project moves towards the development phase.
Invictus, managing director Scott Macmillan, said, “Agreement of the PPSA terms and the granting of National Project Status represent two pivotal milestones for Invictus and the Cabora Bassa Project.
“The PPSA provides the stable and transparent framework required to progress development, while NPS delivers tangible fiscal benefits to reduce costs and accelerate execution.
“This recognition underscores the strategic importance of our discovery and the potential it holds to transform Zimbabwe’s energy landscape.
“These outcomes highlight the Government of Zimbabwe’s strong commitment to unlocking the country’s energy potential. We are grateful for their support and look forward to executing the PPSA and moving towards development of the Cabora Bassa Project.”
Ncube commented, “The Government of Zimbabwe recognises the economic, energy security and social opportunity Cabora Bassa presents.
“We are pleased to be working closely with Invictus Energy through its recent strategic partnership with Al Mansour Holdings and to finalise the PPSA to ensure a transparent, fair and commercially sound
agreement that benefits the people of our nation.“The Government is committed to fostering a competitive and attractive investment environment, and we are delighted to partner with Invictus Energy as this landmark project advances towards development.”