Rwanda, DR Congo officials meet over Kivu methane gas

OFFICIALS from Rwanda and DR Congo have said it is time to end ‘mere talk’ and start concrete action on a joint exploitation of methane gas deposits in Lake Kivu, with an aim of producing energy for the people of both countries.
Natural Resources minister Vincent Biruta (C) with Congolese hydrocarbons minister Aime Ngoi Mukena Lusa Desire (left) and other officials after a meeting in Goma, eastern DR Congo, on Thursday, where they discussed extraction of methane gas deposits in Lake Kivu, among other projects. / Jean d'Amour Mbonyinshuti
Natural Resources minister Vincent Biruta (C) with Congolese hydrocarbons minister Aime Ngoi Mukena Lusa Desire (left) and other officials after a meeting in Goma, eastern DR Congo, on Thursday, where they discussed extraction of methane gas deposits in Lake Kivu, among other projects. / Jean d'Amour Mbonyinshuti
Jean d'Amour Mbonyinshuti