Electricity Generation
Mpishi Energy has two site where we are current doing feasibility studies and have an active Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Energy. Upon completion of studies the next phase is to developed hydropower plants. Both sites are in Northwest Province of Zambia with the estimated capacity of Eight (8) and Twenty-Eight (28) Megawatts.
Fuel Transportation
Mpishi Energy is one of the registered transporters of petroleum products. We are moving petroleum products from the ports in South Africa, Mozambique and Tanzania into the TAZAMA depots spread across the country. Our fleet stands at Ten units and still growing.
Drillng Services
Mpishi Energy has always invested in modern equipment and world-class operations to supply its clients with a ‘one-stop’ drilling solution. The Company’s expertise, experience in the field, highest maintenance and HSE standards, and Environmental Safety Guidelines and values, has earned it a reputation for delivering quality results that are attributable to its strong culture of professionalism and customer satisfaction.
In addition to our well-maintained equipment, we employ professional operators who are meticulous in their work due to years of experience and our insistence upon the highest standards.
Reverse Circulation (RC)
Reverse Circulation Drilling (RC) is a technique which allows for full recuperation of the soil and rock samples, without any wall contamination. Performed by using a triblade, tricone or a down-hole hammer, the samples are evacuated through the face of the bit into the inside tube of a dual wall drill steel so that they never come in contact with the borehole wall. This technique is both cost effective and quick. The borehole usually has a diameter of 150 mm and a depth of 50 to 200 meters.
Diamond Core Drilling
Diamond drilling is used in the mining industry to probe the contents of known ore deposits and potential sites. By retrieving small diameter core samples from the orebody, geologists can analyze the core by chemical assay and conduct petrologic, structural and mineralogic studies of the rock.
Supply of Goods
Diamond drilling is used in the mining industry to probe the contents of known ore deposits and potential sites. By retrieving small diameter core samples from the orebody, geologists can analyze the core by chemical assay and conduct petrologic, structural and mineralogic studies of the rock.