Unite Oil & Gas outlines vision for the Congo’s oil & gas growth
Unite Oil & Gas ambitions to produce oil in the Congo through the BOMOKO joint venture and is also providing technical support to SNPC, helping develop and optimize key onshore oil fields.

The Republic of Congo aims to double its oil production to 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) by 2027, while monetizing its natural gas resources. With the Congo attracting international expertise to achieve these ambitious goals, Yachtze Luchin, President and CEO of Unite Oil & Gas shared insights on the company’s strategic plans, including key collaboration and its focus on boosting production and investment opportunities.
- The Republic of Congo is looking to double its oil production by 2027. How does Unite Oil & Gas plan to contribute to this goal?
- Following the Memorandum of Understanding signed in November 2024, with ARIES Energies to create the BOMOKO joint venture, which assets or regions are you targeting for development?
Our approach prioritizes proven reserves. We are particularly focused on assets with short revenue cycles, favoring onshore and shallow water developments over deepwater exploration. This strategic focus allows us to deliver rapid returns while contributing to the Congo’s overall energy goals.
- Could you elaborate on your drilling and investment plans with SNPC, and what milestones are you targeting?
- How is Unite Oil & Gas adapting its engineering services to market demands?
- The company is aiming for 25,000 bpd by 2026 in West Africa. Can you share more about the projects driving this growth?
- Unite Oil & Gas is sponsoring the upcoming Congo Energy and Investment Forum. How do you expect the forum to support your growth?
My experience with Unite Oil & Gas has been deeply rewarding. As we approach 2025, I’m excited about our future. Our focus on relationship-building and contributing to Africa’s energy success remains our priority. I also want to thank ECP for their invaluable support in amplifying our vision and achievements.








