African Power & Commodities (APC) turns Congolese natural gas into dependable electricity — and moves it to where it is needed most. We anchor our business on power generated in the Republic of Congo — Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire and beyond — and build long-term supply across the region.
APC connects upstream gas, thermal generation and regional electricity demand into a single, contracted value chain — combining secure supply agreements with disciplined commercial execution.
Baseload electricity produced from associated natural gas under a captive gas-to-power private generation concession, scaling from an initial 25 MW toward 50 MW.
As contracted off-taker, APC purchases generated power and arranges its reliable sale and delivery to grid and cross-border counterparties.
An international commercial hub that arranges gas supply, financing and multi-party agreements behind the physical energy flow.
Domestic natural gas allocated under the Republic of Congo gas supply agreement.
Gas converted to electricity at our power generation asset in Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo.
Power purchased and delivered to grid and regional cross-border buyers.
APC is anchored in gas-to-power today, with the reach to develop and trade across the technologies shaping Africa's energy future.
Representative imagery (Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons) — replace with APC's own photography before publishing.
Across Central Africa, abundant natural gas sits alongside persistent electricity shortages. APC was created to close that gap — converting domestic gas resources into dependable, locally sourced power and ensuring it reaches the homes, industries and neighbouring markets that depend on it.
We pair the operational realities of African energy with the governance and transparency expected of an international company — combining international reach with operations on the ground in the Republic of Congo, where our power is generated at source.
Energy is only useful when it is dependable. We build around firm contracts and baseload generation so that supply is there when it is needed.
We work hand in hand with national authorities and resource owners, ensuring African gas creates African value first.
Transparent governance and clear international standards that earn credibility with lenders, partners and counterparties.
| Name | African Power & Commodities (APC) |
|---|---|
| Orientation | International energy company |
| Operating geography | Republic of Congo (Pointe-Noire) and the wider Central African region |
| Core activity | Gas-to-power generation, electricity off-take & cross-border supply, energy commodities |
| Flagship asset | A captive gas-to-power private generation concession |
| Location | Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo |
APC operates an integrated gas-to-power chain — securing natural gas, generating electricity at our power generation asset, and delivering it to grid and regional buyers under long-term agreements.
Natural gas is allocated from the Republic of Congo's own resources under a long-term gas sale and purchase framework dedicated to electricity production. Securing dedicated feedstock is the foundation of a reliable thermal power business.
At our power generation asset in Pointe-Noire, locally supplied gas is converted into electricity under a captive gas-to-power private generation concession. It provides baseload generation scaling from an initial 25 MW toward a 50 MW target — built for high availability and steady output.
APC acts as the contracted off-taker for the electricity produced, taking delivery at the agreed transfer point and arranging its onward sale. Power is wheeled across the national network and delivered to grid and neighbouring-market buyers under a long-term electricity export agreement.
APC's power is generated in the Republic of Congo — at Pointe-Noire on the Atlantic coast, with reach across Brazzaville and beyond — under a captive gas-to-power private generation concession.
| Asset | Captive gas-to-power private generation concession |
|---|---|
| Location | Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo |
| Generation | Power generated in the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire & other) |
| Type & capacity | Gas-fired thermal · 2 × 25 MW (50 MW), expandable |
| Power source | Locally generated from Congolese natural gas |
Maps: Wikimedia Commons (Natural Earth / UN OCHA).
Power generated in the Republic of Congo feeds into a growing Central African transmission corridor — the "Boucle de l'amitié énergétique" — linking the Congolese coast through the two capitals toward the Inga hydro complex and the mining load centre of Kolwezi in the DRC's Katanga belt.
Generation at Pointe-Noire anchors the western end of the corridor, close to gas supply and the Atlantic.
High-voltage lines connect Pointe-Noire to Brazzaville and across the river to Kinshasa, the largest demand centre in the region.
Eastward, the corridor reaches Kolwezi — the heart of Katanga's copper-cobalt mining belt and a major electricity buyer.
Corridor shown schematically; city positions geographically placed.
APC keeps power generation close to its source in the Republic of Congo, then brings international reach to its purchase, sale and cross-border delivery.
Electricity is generated locally in the Republic of Congo — Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire and beyond — from domestic natural gas, keeping value and supply close to the source.
A long-term arrangement dedicates Congolese natural gas to electricity production, securing the plant's feedstock.
APC purchases the generated power and arranges its sale and cross-border delivery under a long-term agreement.
APC operates as an international energy company, bringing global commercial standards to a locally rooted power business.
Whether you are an off-taker, lender, supplier or government partner, we would be glad to hear from you.
| info@africanpowercommodities.com | |
| Registered office | Suite 503, 5th Floor, 51B RJT Building, Rue du Savoir, Ebene Cybercity, Mauritius |
| Operations | Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo |