Chad
Critical minerals, policy, and the energy transition
The Energy Transition in Chad
Chad is in the early stages of its energy transition, focusing on leveraging its strategic energy reserves to ensure a secure and sustainable energy future. With a well-established petroleum sector, Chad remains heavily reliant on oil as a key source of energy. However, the country is increasingly exploring ways to diversify its energy mix, including the integration of renewable energy sources to enhance energy access and reduce environmental impacts. Growing interest in critical resources like uranium and gold positions Chad as an emerging player in the global energy transition, as these minerals are vital for clean technologies. As Chad works to diversify its energy and mineral sectors, the integration of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles into its policy framework will be critical to ensuring sustainable development and regional energy security. Chad is home to important mineral resources, including gold, aluminium, and salt, which are central to the global demand for raw materials in the energy transition. The country is working to expand its mineral sector, with a particular focus on gold production, while exploring the potential of uranium as a future resource. These minerals are essential for the development of renewable energy technologies and energy storage systems. Chad’s mining sector, coupled with its oil refining industry, plays an essential role in both its domestic economy and the broader regional energy infrastructure. By tapping into its critical mineral potential, Chad can further solidify its position as a key player in regional energy security and mineral supply chains, contributing to Africa’s transition to a greener and more sustainable energy future.
Latest news and insights
Stay ahead in the energy transition with SFA (Oxford)’s cutting-edge insights into how Chad’s strategic energy reserves, growing interest in uranium and other critical resources, and ESG integration are redefining its role in regional energy security and mineral supply.
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3 April 2025 | Jamie Underwood
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Chad's international economic, trade, and security alliances
Chad's energy and power mix
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Meet the Critical Minerals team
Trusted advice from a dedicated team of experts.
Henk de Hoop
Chief Executive Officer
Beresford Clarke
Managing Director: Technical & Research
Jamie Underwood
Principal Consultant
Dr Jenny Watts
Critical Minerals Technologies Expert
Ismet Soyocak
ESG & Critical Minerals Lead
Thomas Shann Mills
Senior Machine Learning Engineer
Rj Coetzee
Senior Market Analyst: Battery Materials and Technologies
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