Africa’s gas share in the global market will increase to over 11% of all gas supplies by 2050, according to a report by Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), from 6% in 2021. Production is projected to increase from 260 billion cubic meters in 2021, to 585 billion cubic meters in …
Read More »OPEC Fund Supports Critical Infrastructure in Africa with $50m Loan Agreement
The OPEC Fund for International Development (the OPEC Fund) and Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) have signed a $50m loan agreement to finance the development of infrastructure critical to economic growth and job creation across the continent. The proceeds of the ten-year loan will be used to improve connectivity, transport, logistics, …
Read More »Iran’s Trade with African States Surpasses $1.4 bn
Iran’s trade with African states reached 2.65 mn tons worth $1.41 bn during the first 8 months of current Iranian year (March 21-Nov. 21), registering a 53.55% and an 82.51% rise in weight and value year-on-year, respectively. South Africa with 526,830 tons worth $287.11 million was the main trade partner …
Read More »EU Commission Approves First ‘Energy Corridor’ between Italy, Africa
A project to construct a new submarine power line that will transport clean energy from Tunisia to Italy was given the green light by the European Commission. This was a “decisive” step towards making southern Italy an “energy hub” in Europe, which will “strengthen the continent’s energy security,” said the …
Read More »Africa’s Energy Trilemma
The world is facing an energy trilemma. Leaders in the public and private sectors are faced with the challenging puzzle of how to ensure a secure and reliable supply of energy while also keeping energy prices affordable and minimizing negative environmental externalities. This isn’t easy anywhere on Earth, but nowhere …
Read More »EU Seeks Partnership with UAE on Africa Energy Transition and Infrastructure Projects
The European Union is looking to partner with the UAE to help accelerate energy transition and infrastructure development in Africa as part of the 27-member bloc’s €300 billion ($321.9bn) Global Gateway strategy, a senior EU official has said. There is great scope for the UAE, the Arab world’s second-largest economy, …
Read More »$100 Oil could Help Africa Realize its Hydrocarbon Potential
As the conflict in Ukraine continues, several African states could stand to benefit from rising oil prices as many countries look to develop their burgeoning oil sectors. With Big Oil eying several African countries as potential development areas for low-cost, low-carbon oil, this could be the opportunity they have been …
Read More »Shell Committed to Explore Hydrocarbons in Africa
Royal Dutch Shell is currently committed to exploring in Africa for hydrocarbons and doing so fits the company’s purpose, its exploration manager for deepwater Africa Benjamin Mee said on Wednesday at an industry event. More than 80% of Shell’s exploration will be focused on core positions with an emphasis on …
Read More »Samsung Wins W815b Order to Build 4 LNG Ships from Africa
Samsung Heavy Industries Co., the world’s second-biggest shipbuilder by orders, said Wednesday it has won a 815 billion-won ($734 million) order to build four liquefied natural gas ships for an African customer. Samsung Heavy plans to supply the ships by May 2024, the company said. Since Monday, the company has …
Read More »Africa, the Undeniable Final Frontier for Oil
The pandemic has been devastating for the oil industry globally. Explorers suspended drilling, producers idled wells, Big Oil majors put up assets for sale. But the world continues to need oil, albeit lower amounts of it than a year ago, and it will continue to need it. Exploration is not …
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