South Africa Publishes New Gas Master Plan

  • The Gas Master Plan explores various options for sourcing natural gas, both domestically and internationally, to meet the country’s energy needs.
  • The Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy has invited the public, stakeholders and industry experts to submit inputs on the plan before June 15, 2024.

South Africa has published its new Gas Master Plan and is inviting the public to submit input. The Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy and the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition developed the plan with contributions from private sector players.

This plan is an innovative approach to leveraging natural gas resources for economic growth, social development, and energy security in South Africa.

The Mineral Resources and Energy Minister, Gwede Mantashe, disclosed that the department has invited the public, stakeholders and industry experts to submit inputs on the plan before June 15, 2024.

The comprehensive strategy aimed at integrating natural gas into the country’s energy mix provides a clear policy direction for the gas industry in South Africa and offers guidance to stakeholders and industry players.

It explores various options for sourcing natural gas, both domestically and internationally, to meet the country’s energy needs.

Furthermore, the Gas Master Plan emphasises the need for an extensive infrastructure network to support the gas industry. This includes considerations for demand uncertainties and transitioning to cleaner technologies.

South Africa aims to collaborate with partners in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to ensure regional energy security and stability. The plan prioritises protecting natural resources and environmental assets, highlighting the importance of sustainable development.

The plan points out specific demand areas for natural gas across the country and proposes initiatives such as converting existing power stations to gas-fired plants and building new infrastructure.

In addition, it highlights different scenarios based on varying levels of gas demand, with corresponding plans for infrastructure development and power generation capacity.

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