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Update on Benga Power Plant Project
Kibo Energy PLC (Incorporated in Ireland)
(Registration Number: 451931)
(External registration number: 2011/007371/10)
Share code on the JSE Limited: KBO
Share code on the AIM: KIBO
ISIN: IE00B97C0C31
(“Kibo” or “the Company”)
Dated: 30 January 2019
Kibo Energy PLC (‘Kibo’ or the ‘Company’)
Update on Benga Power Plant Project
Kibo Energy plc (AIM: KIBO; AltX: KBO), the multi-asset Africa-focused energy company, is pleased to
announce an update on its 65% owned Benga Independent Power Project (‘Benga’) in Mozambique, which
includes a 150-300MW coal fired power station, being advanced toward potential development with its joint
venture partner, Termoelectrica de Mozambique de Benga S.A. (‘Termoeléctrica’).
Highlights
*A Definitive Feasibility Study (‘DFS’) designed to confirm Benga’s commercial and operational
viability is progressing well ahead of schedule
*Discussions regarding Power Purchase Agreements (‘PPAs’) with prospective off-takers continue to
advance
*Negotiations with potential coal suppliers and private power off-takers progressing well; these will
receive priority attention during Q1 2019
*2019 work plan advancing including final grid integration study, DFS, geotechnical work, financial
model, engineering, procurement, and construction (‘EPC’) technical specifications, EPC benchmarking
and award, and Environmental Impact Assessment (‘EIA’)
*Site visits included a productive meeting with the Ministry of Energy and Minerals on further
development of the project
Louis Coetzee, CEO of Kibo Energy says, “We are delighted with the rapid progress being made at the Benga
project, which we anticipate will help alleviate the critical energy shortages in Mozambique. With its strong
regional and governmental support, a DFS designed to confirm the project’s commercial and operational viability
is progressing well ahead of schedule, whilst both PPA discussions with prospective off-takers and negotiations
with potential coal suppliers are also advancing. An aggressive work programme for 2019 is underway; we look
forward to updating shareholders on continued developments at Benga.”
Further Details
As part of its long-term strategic goal to position the Company as a leading regional energy player, Kibo is
advancing the development of Benga in Mozambique according to plan, including the right to construct and
operate a 150-300MW coal fired power station, in tandem with its partner, Termoeléctrica (Reported in RNS
dated 06 June 2018). A definitive feasibility study designed to confirm its commercial and operational viability
is progressing well ahead of schedule and discussions regarding a PPA with prospective off-takers continue to
advance.
Notably, and most recently, the Company announced the renewal of a Memorandum of Understanding (‘MOU’)
with Mozambican state-owned electric utility, Electricidade de Mocambique (‘EDM’), to advance the financing,
construction and operation of this project. Additionally, negotiations with potential coal suppliers and private
power off-takers are progressing well; these will receive priority attention during Q1 of 2019.
Benga aims to initially deliver a 150 MW Coal Fired Power Station and already possesses a suite of authorisations
and agreements in addition to a lease title over land in the Tete province, Mozambique. By default, it will remain
in compliance with relevant Mozambique legislation, which will include power, environmental and social
responsibility objectives.
Benga is located in the Tete Province in direct vicinity of various thermal coal producers, which could be a source
of feedstock. As an investment opportunity, it is defined by the urgent requirement for power by the mining
industry in the region, notably the major mining operations, as well as the general need for energy in
Mozambique.
The current development status of Benga is as follows:
*Land title for 59Ha is secured, free of any settlements and located close to other coal mines and 2km
from the Zambezi river
*PFS was approved by MIREM (‘Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy’) during 2017 and
subsequently the project was authorised to proceed to bankability phase
*A Project Development Framework in relation to Benga with MIREM has commenced and is ongoing
and follows on from the PFS authorisation phase referred to above
*EIA, emanating from the pre-JV period, is ongoing with Phase 1, being the registration phase,
completed. Phase 2 of the EIA process is underway with completion scheduled for Q2 2019
*STEAG, a German Energy Consultancy, has been contracted to execute and complete the Definitive
Feasibility Study (‘DFS'), as well as the EPC specification and clarification process
*A grid integration study contract was agreed with PNO Consultants from South Africa and is ongoing
*A topographical survey (LiDAR) has been conducted
*Confirmation from the regional water authority that water from the Zambezi river is sufficient
(according to current study outcomes) and available for extraction, subject to the successful completion
of an EIA study and appropriate approvals
*Discussions in relation to Coal Purchase Agreements (‘CPA’) with neighbouring coal producers in
advanced stages
*An existing MoU has been renewed with EDM in December 2018, which formalises cooperation from
EDM to support project development (as reported in RNS dated 12 December 2018)
*PPAs with potential private off-takers in the Tete vicinity in advanced stages
*Site visit with STEAG and other technical consultants completed from 14 to 17 January 2019
*Site visit included productive meeting with Ministry of Energy and Minerals on further development
of the project
*PPA discussions with EDM commenced and ongoing
**ENDS**
For further information please visit www.kibo.energy or contact:
Louis Coetzee info@kibo.energy Kibo Energy PLC Chief Executive Officer
Andreas Lianos +27 (0) 83 4408365 River Group Corporate and Designated
Adviser on JSE
Ben Tadd / +44 (0) 20 3700 0093 SVS Securities Limited Joint Broker
Tom Curran
First Equity Limited Joint Broker
Jason Robertson +44 (0) 20 7374 2212
Andrew Thomson +61 8 9480 2500 RFC Ambrian Limited NOMAD on AIM
Isabel de Salis / +44 (0) 20 7236 1177 St Brides Partners Ltd Investor and Media
Gaby Jenner Relations Adviser
Notes
Kibo Energy PLC is a multi-asset, Africa focussed, energy company positioned to address the acute power
deficit, which is one of the primary impediments to economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. To this end,
it is the Company’s objective to become a leading independent power producer in the region.
Kibo is simultaneously developing three similar coal-fuelled power projects: the Mbeya Coal to Power Project
(‘MCPP’) in Tanzania; the Mabesekwa Coal Independent Power Project (‘MCIPP’) in Botswana; and the Benga
Independent Power Project (‘BIPP’) in Mozambique. By developing these projects in parallel, the Company
intends to leverage considerable economies of scale and timing in respect of strategic partnerships, procurement,
equipment, human capital, execution capability / capacity and project finance.
Additionally, the Company has a 60% interest in MAST Energy Developments Limited (‘MED’), a private UK
registered company targeting the development and operation of flexible power plants to service the Reserve
Power generation market.
Johannesburg
30 January 2019
Corporate and Designated Adviser
River Group
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