African Chamber of Energy to Host Meeting in Johannesburg on Natural Gas Benefits for Africa

The African Chamber of Energy is set to host an economic meeting in Johannesburg on Thursday alongside Russian energy company “Gazprom”, which brings together Egypt and 12 other African and Maghreb countries to discuss natural gas issues and their impact on the African continent.

The meeting in South Africa features leading energy industry representatives, governmental and corporate experts alongside media coverage, including from “Al-Masry Al-Youm”. Participating nations include Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Angola, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania and Guinea. The Russian-African partnership highlights the importance of the pivotal role of gas in promoting economic development, especially with Africa possessing gas reserves amounting to about 620 trillion cubic feet.

Energy experts are exploring innovative strategies, sharing best practices and shaping the future of the gas sector in Africa. Africa believes gas is pivotal in ensuring energy security and supporting the transition. It also serves as an essential element in the energy landscape in Africa, as many African countries have become gas producers, with Egypt, Algeria, and Nigeria in the lead for producing gas to diversify the energy mix along with its oil production.

Mozambique has also made waves in the gas industry with its offshore discoveries; Gazprom, a Russian giant in energy and gas, stated that cooperation with the African Energy Chamber represents a milestone in the gas industry in Africa. The company boasts a wealth of experience in various aspects of the energy sector, including exploration, and its participation extends to the Generation and marketing of thermal and electrical energy.

This cooperation aims to unleash the enhancement of the enormous potential of the African gas industry and promote economic and sustainable development and energy security. It also focuses on geological exploration, production, transportation, storage, processing, and sale of gas, gas condensate and oil, gas as fuel for vehicles, and generating and marketing heat and energy. During the meeting, the South African Ministry of Energy will participate to discuss the expansion of gas infrastructure, gas power generation offers, and the use of natural gas as an engine fuel.

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