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· Africa Oil & Power (AOP) has launched its Africa Energy Series: Africa LNG Special Report 2021, dedicated exclusively to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) developments and investment across the continent
· The report says that driven by new discoveries and progressive gas-focused policies, Africa’s LNG consumption and production is set to become one of the fastest growing sub-sectors globally through 2040
· As Mozambique prepares for global gas export by 2023, AOP will host a Presidential Award Ceremony and Technical Workshops in Maputo on March 8-9, 2021, which will be broadcast to local and global audiences
Africa Oil & Power (AOP) has launched its Africa Energy Series: Africa LNG Special Report 2021, dedicated exclusively to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) developments and investment across the continent. The report says that driven by new discoveries and progressive gas-focused policies, Africa’s LNG consumption and production is set to become one of the fastest growing sub-sectors globally through 2040.
As Mozambique prepares for global gas export by 2023, AOP will host a Presidential Award Ceremony and Technical Workshops in Maputo on March 8-9, 2021, which will be broadcast to local and global audiences. The publication is dedicated exclusively to outlining the investment and development opportunities within Africa’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) landscape.
With African natural gas consumption expected to grow at an average of 3.3% per year – to reach approximately 195 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2025 and up to 380 bcm in 2050 – the report identifies new and emerging gas markets, provides insight into several large- and small-scale projects across the continent and delineates key success factors of project financing and execution.
The report details the role of LNG in advancing Africa’s energy transition; facilitating local capacity building and knowledge transfer; and meeting outstanding power generation needs across the continent via gas-to-power potential.
Mozambique is set to become a global gas exporter by 2023. In this regard, Africa Oil & Power will host a series of technical workshops featuring leading industry voices in Maputo on March 9, 2021. This has invited significant international attention due to offshore gas discoveries, equating to approximately 100 trillion cubic feet and corre Mozambique LNG and ExxonMobil’s Rovuma LNG.