Africa's Natural Gas Sector: A Growing Force in 2024

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Industrial Corporation (IDC) jointly undertake a significant LNG project in Mpumalanga province, South Africa.Capitalizing on a 3.1 billion
(Photo Internet reproduction)African natural gas output set to increase from 265 to over 280 billion cubic meters by 2025.With its
increasing LNG production, Mozambique is poised for substantial growth, outpacing current output and leading in Eastern Africa.Also, Nigeria
and Algeria aim to increase LNG exports, joined by Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Mozambique, and the Senegal-Mauritania region.However, Major
needs and lays the foundation for a sustainable energy future.It acknowledges that decarbonization is gradual, necessitating the
establishment of infrastructure for renewable energy development.In short, African Energy Chamber urges leveraging natural resources,
especially natural gas, for energy security, decarbonization, balancing local initiative, and global collaboration.