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Infrastructure Momentum Redefines East African Energy Corridor Ahead of AEW 2026
From Tanzania LNG to EACOP to Kenya’s South Lokichar, East Africa is demonstrating how large-scale infrastructure is reshaping a new energy corridor in Africa.
La dynamique des infrastructures redéfinit le corridor énergétique d'Afrique de l'Est à l'approche de l'AEW 2026
Du projet de GNL en Tanzanie à l'EACOP en passant par South Lokichar au Kenya, l'Afrique de l'Est montre comment les infrastructures à grande échelle sont en train de redessiner un nouveau corridor énergétique en Afrique.
Sierra Leone Set to Showcase Offshore Ambitions with PDSL Joining AEW 2026 as Strategic Partner
The Petroleum Directorate of Sierra Leone (PDSL) has joined African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 – scheduled to take place in Cape Town from October 12–16 – as a Strategic Partner. The Directorate will be positioned to leverage the event to highlight its open acreage, competitive fiscal framework and upst …
Coal Could Provide African SMEs Much-Needed Fiscal Relief Amid Escalating Fuel Prices
Africa continues to face significant implications from the ongoing Gulf war, with Brent prices fluctuating from $81 per barrel on March 3 to $112 on March 12 and back down to $98 on March 25. But escalating crude prices bring challenges beyond imports, with African economies which rely heavily on di …
North African Energy Corridor Comes into Focus as Libya, Egypt Scale Gas Production
North Africa’s role as a Mediterranean gas hub will be a central point of discussion at this year’s African Energy Week 2026 Conference and Exhibition.
Le corridor énergétique nord-africain sous les projecteurs alors que la Libye et l'Égypte augmentent leur production de gaz
Le rôle de l'Afrique du Nord en tant que plaque tournante gazière de la Méditerranée sera au cœur des débats lors de la conférence et du salon African Energy Week 2026 de cette année.
La Banque africaine de l'énergie devrait voir le jour en juin sous l'égide de l'APPO et soutient l'AEW 2026 dans le cadre d'un partenariat officiel
L'APPO confirme le lancement de la Banque africaine de l'énergie en juin 2026 ainsi qu'un partenariat officiel avec l'AEW 2026, afin de promouvoir la souveraineté énergétique et les investissements.
African Energy Bank Set for June Debut as APPO, Backs AEW 2026 with Official Partnership
APPO confirms June 2026 launch of the African Energy Bank and Official Partnership at AEW 2026, advancing energy sovereignty and investment.
L'OPEP renforce son engagement en Afrique en tant que partenaire officiel de l'African Energy Week 2026
L'OPEP s'associe à l'African Energy Week 2026 en tant que partenaire officiel, renforçant ainsi le rôle stratégique de l'Afrique dans l'approvisionnement mondial en pétrole, les investissements et la stabilité des marchés.
OPEC Doubles Down on Africa as Official Partner of African Energy Week 2026
OPEC joins African Energy Week 2026 as Official Partner, reinforcing Africa’s strategic role in global oil supply, investment and market stability.
A estratégia indestrutível de carga de base: por que razão o carvão está de volta à agenda da segurança energética
Com os recentes ataques às instalações de GNL do Catar a exporem a fragilidade das infraestruturas de gás, o mercado africano do carvão está a ressurgir como uma proteção de ativos tangíveis para a produção de energia, centros de dados e pólos industriais.
The Indestructible Baseload Strategy: Why Coal is Back on the Energy Security Agenda
With the recent attacks on Qatari LNG exposing the fragility of gas infrastructure, Africa’s coal market is re-emerging as a hard-asset hedge for power generation, data centers and industrial hubs.
La stratégie indestructible de l'approvisionnement de base : pourquoi le charbon revient au cœur des préoccupations en matière de sécurité énergétique
Les récentes attaques contre les installations de GNL du Qatar ayant mis en évidence la fragilité des infrastructures gazières, le marché africain du charbon refait surface comme une valeur refuge tangible pour la production d'électricité, les centres de données et les pôles industriels.
A OPEP reforça a sua aposta na África como parceiro oficial da African Energy Week 2026
A OPEP junta-se à African Energy Week 2026 como parceiro oficial, reforçando o papel estratégico de África no abastecimento mundial de petróleo, no investimento e na estabilidade do mercado.
Du reporting ESG à un impact concret : AGL concrétise ses engagements en vue de l'AEW 2026
Africa Global Logistics (AGL) place le développement durable au cœur de ses activités à travers l'Afrique ; toutefois, la véritable valeur de sa performance ESG ne réside pas dans les cadres de reporting, mais dans l'impact concret que l'entreprise génère sur le terrain. Grâce à une stratégie articu …
Dos relatórios ESG ao impacto real: a AGL transforma o compromisso em ação antes da AEW 2026
Africa Global Logistics (AGL) está a colocar a sustentabilidade no centro das suas operações em toda a África – mas o verdadeiro valor do seu desempenho em matéria de ESG não reside nos quadros de reporte, mas sim no impacto que a empresa tem no terreno. Através de uma estratégia assente em três pil …
From ESG Reporting to Real Impact: AGL Turns Commitment into Action Ahead of AEW 2026
Africa Global Logistics’ sustainability strategy highlights how logistics companies are translating ESG commitments into tangible outcomes.
A estratégia de envolvimento local da Chevron em África é considerada um modelo a seguir para as empresas petrolíferas internacionais que operam no continente
Da Nigéria a Angola, o relatório sobre desenvolvimento sustentável da Chevron apresenta compromissos ambiciosos; mas a questão de saber se essas promessas se traduzirão numa verdadeira participação económica estará no centro dos debates durante a African Energy Week 2026.
La stratégie d'engagement local de Chevron en Afrique fait figure de référence pour les compagnies pétrolières internationales opérant sur le continent
Du Nigeria à l'Angola, le rapport sur le développement durable de Chevron présente des engagements ambitieux ; mais la question de savoir si ces promesses se traduiront par une véritable participation économique sera au cœur des débats lors de l'African Energy Week 2026.
Chevron’s Local Engagement  Strategy in Africa Sets the Standard for IOCs Operating on the Continent
From Nigeria to Angola, Chevron’s sustainability reporting outlines ambitious commitments – but whether those promises translate into real economic participation will be under the spotlight at African Energy Week 2026.
Nominations Officially Open for African Energy Awards 2026 - Celebrating Leadership, Innovation and Excellence
The African Energy Awards are set to take place during African Energy Week: Invest in African Energies in Cape Town, with nomination submissions closing on May 30.
L'Afrique et la guerre en Iran: les conséquences du choc pétrolier et des perturbations maritimes sur les économies
Avec la hausse des prix du pétrole, quelles sont les conséquences du conflit actuel au Moyen-Orient sur les économies africaines, les chaînes d'approvisionnement en carburant et en denrées alimentaires, les budgets et le coût de la vie?
High-Level Minister Roundup to Headline African Energy Week 2026
African Energy Week 2026 will convene ministers from Algeria, Ghana, Senegal, Zambia and Niger to spotlight oil, gas expansion, reforms and investment opportunities continentwide.
Africa & the Iran War: What the Oil Price Shock and Shipping Disruptions Mean for Economies
With oil prices climbing, what does the ongoing Middle East conflict mean for African economies, fuel and food supply chains, budgets and cost of living?
L'avantage atlantique de l'Afrique : comment le Nigeria, l'Angola et la Libye assurent un approvisionnement pétrolier sûr
Des terminaux nigérians du golfe de Guinée aux ports méditerranéens libyens en passant par les infrastructures angolaises de l'Atlantique, les exportations de pétrole brut africain sont à l'abri des goulets d'étranglement qui limitent l'approvisionnement du Moyen-Orient. Contrairement au pétrole qui …
Africa’s Atlantic Advantage: How Nigeria, Angola and Libya Are Delivering Secure Oil Supply
As geopolitical tensions reshape global energy trade, Africa’s Atlantic and Mediterranean export hubs are emerging as secure supply corridors – a shift that will be in focus at African Energy Week 2026.
Why Capital Is Returning to African Energy in 2026–2027
Stronger oil prices, improved fiscal terms and disciplined project development are restoring investor confidence and positioning Africa’s energy sector for a new investment cycle.
OPEC-Africa: How the Continent can Reshape Global Crude Dynamics
African OPEC producers pair quota discipline with fiscal reform, refinery expansion and ESG alignment, repositioning the continent from price-taker to influential, growth-driven stabilizer in global oil markets.
La signature d'un protocole d'accord à Caracas conclut la mission de l'AEC et inaugure une nouvelle ère de coopération énergétique entre l'Afrique et le Venezuela
Cet accord couronne une semaine d'engagements de haut niveau axés sur la revitalisation en amont, l'expansion commerciale et le développement du capital humain entre l'Afrique et le Venezuela.
Investment Agreement Signed in Caracas Concludes AEC Mission, Ushering in New Era of Africa–Venezuela Energy Cooperation
The agreement caps a week of high-level engagements focused on upstream revitalization, trade expansion and human capital development between Africa and Venezuela.
Africa–Venezuela Energy Ties Enter New Phase of Structured Investment
Decades-old political alignment between Caracas and African oil producers is evolving into practical oil and gas cooperation, with engagement from the African Energy Chamber driving structured investment and South–South collaboration.
Africa’s AI Surge Will Reshape Demand – And Create a New Class of Bankable Energy Assets
With AI workloads set to dramatically increase electricity demand, the upcoming Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris will highlight how investors can target projects powering Africa’s digital transformation.
Institutional Stability Takes Center Stage in Venezuela’s Hydrocarbons Overhaul
Venezuela’s amended hydrocarbons framework highlights lessons for Africa and emerging markets, with African Energy Week 2026 providing a platform to explore cooperation, investment frameworks and the role of stability in mobilizing capital.
Regulatory Clarity in Venezuela Shows How Africa Can Unlock Energy Capital
As U.S. licenses open doors for Shell in Venezuela, African energy markets face a similar need for credible frameworks to attract capital at African Energy Week 2026.
Hybrid Capital Takes Hold in Angola’s Offshore Sector – A New Path for Investor Returns
Angola’s latest offshore acquisition financing highlights the growing sophistication of African upstream deal-making – a shift expected to shape capital discussions at this year’s Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris.
Africa’s Seismic Renaissance: Data-Driven Exploration Redefines Frontier Risk
Modern seismic reprocessing and digital data rooms are transforming African frontier exploration, reducing drilling risk, accelerating licensing rounds and reshaping investment decisions across key basins.
LNG and Infrastructure Align to Power Africa’s Industrial Decade
Africa’s LNG sector is surging as Mozambique, Nigeria and the Republic of Congo expand exports and pipeline while small-scale LNG, modular FLNG and industrial networks aim to convert gas into power, factories and jobs.
Le GNL et les infrastructures s'alignent pour alimenter la décennie industrielle de l'Afrique
Le secteur africain du GNL est en plein essor, le Mozambique, le Nigeria et la République du Congo développant leurs exportations et leurs réseaux de gazoducs, tandis que le GNL à petite échelle, le FLNG modulaire et les réseaux industriels visent à convertir le gaz en électricité, en usines et en e …
Cameroon’s Nine‑Block Licensing Round Offers High‑Value Entry Point for Upstream Investors
Nine exploration and production blocks are now avaialble in Cameroon’s latest licensing round. Spanning two proven basins, the tender – managed by the National Hydrocarbons Corporation (SNH) – is accepting proposals through March 30, 2026, ahead of a final decision in late April. Launched on August …
2026 Marks Defining Moment for African Energy as AEW Launches Strategic Investment Agenda
Taking place this October in Cape Town, AEW: Invest in African Energies emerges as one of the most strategic platforms to engage global partners, advance critical discussions and forge the deals that will shape Africa’s future.
2026 marque un tournant décisif pour l'énergie africaine avec le lancement du programme d'investissement stratégique de l'AEW
Organisé en octobre prochain au Cap, l'AEW : Invest in African Energy s'impose comme l'une des plateformes les plus stratégiques pour mobiliser des partenaires mondiaux, faire avancer les discussions cruciales et conclure les accords qui façonneront l'avenir de l'Afrique.
Le cycle d'octroi de licences pour neuf blocs au Cameroun offre un point d'entrée très intéressant pour les investisseurs en amont
Neuf blocs d'exploration et de production sont désormais disponibles dans le cadre du dernier cycle d'octroi de licences du Cameroun. Couvrant deux bassins confirmés, l'appel d'offres, géré par la Société nationale des hydrocarbures (SNH), accepte les propositions jusqu'au 30 mars 2026, avant une dé …
Africa’s Demographic Surge is Forcing a Power Reckoning
Africa’s surging population is accelerating electricity demand faster than grids can expand, forcing urgent reform across transmission infrastructure, baseload capacity and pricing to secure reliable, affordable power by 2030.
Libya Reopens Upstream Sector as De-Risked Licensing Gains Momentum Across Africa
Libya’s licensing relaunch, alongside Nigeria’s transparent bid round and Angola’s data-driven strategy, signals Africa’s shift toward de-risked acreage, disciplined capital and investor-focused upstream growth.
Why Africa’s Energy Supply Gap Is Its Defining Commercial Opportunity
Africa’s energy deficit is often framed as a development crisis, but in 2026 it should also be seen as one of the continent’s most compelling structural investment opportunities.
Libya, Mauritania, Uganda and Gambia Confirm Delegations for Paris Energy Forum
Senior delegations, alongside other confirmed countries, will attend the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum in Paris – showcasing new projects, strategic geographies and Africa’s growing role in global energy supply and security.
South Africa’s Cheaper Petrol Masks a Looming Gas Gap – and a Critical Investment Opportunity
A stronger rand and softer global fuel prices have pushed South African petrol to a four-year low – but without domestic gas development and LNG infrastructure, the country remains exposed to imports, currency swings and a fast-approaching supply shortfall.
Revego’s $62M Raise Signals New Pathways for Renewable Investment in Africa
Investec-backed Revego’s latest raise highlights growing private-capital momentum in South Africa’s operational solar and wind sector ahead of the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris.
Equatorial Guinea’s Gas Deals Define New Commercial Phase for Gulf of Guinea LNG
Cross-border development and financing-backed project progression are accelerating gas monetization in the Gulf of Guinea – momentum set to shape Africa’s investment agenda at African Energy Week 2026.
South Africa’s UPRD Act: Can Legal Certainty Revive Major Investment After IOCs’ Exit?
The high‑profile exit of global energy major TotalEnergies from deepwater Blocks 11B/12B and 5/6/7 – home to the Brulpadda and Luiperd gas discoveries – was a significant setback for South Africa’s plans to use domestic resources to boost energy security and economic growth. TotalEnergies, together …
Nodal Seismic Technology Unlocks Onshore Success for African Independents
Independent operators are leveraging cutting-edge seismic technology to unlock previously uneconomic onshore acreage across Africa, cutting costs as success rates rise.
Mpumalanga Leads South Africa’s Shift from Coal to Gas
Sustained high‑flow results at Kinetiko’s Amersfoort project and plans for an LNG pilot plant highlight Mpumalanga’s potential as South Africa’s next gas hub – with African Energy Week 2026 providing the platform to turn opportunities into investment and real projects.
Beyond the Orange Basin: Why the Namibe and Kwanza Basins Are the 2026 Technology Frontiers
As Angola’s frontier basins advance through cutting-edge seismic and large-scale exploration investment, African Energy Week 2026 will spotlight how technology and data-driven strategy are unlocking the continent’s next wave of oil and gas opportunities.
Africa’s Energy Investment Shift: How Innovative Financing is Driving Growth in 2026
From hybrid bonds to structured project finance, innovative funding tools are unlocking African energy capital, with this year’s Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris providing investors a direct platform to engage.
The AEB Effect: How the Africa Energy Bank is Re-Writing the Frontier Investment Playbook
As global upstream capital tightens, the Africa Energy Bank is stepping in to unlock risk capital, crowd in partners and accelerate frontier exploration across Africa’s oil and gas sector.
How Data Centers Are Reshaping Africa’s Power Market
The global digital economy is driving an unprecedented surge in electricity demand from data centers and IT infrastructure. Worldwide, uninterruptible power supply demand for IT equipment alone is forecast to reach 249 GW by 2030, with total installed capacity, including cooling and ancillary loads, …
Angola’s Gas Pivot: From Associated Volumes to a Multi-Market Future
Long treated as a byproduct of oil production, natural gas is increasingly viewed by policymakers as a strategic asset capable of underpinning exports, power generation and industrialization. Insights from the African Energy Chamber’s State of African Energy 2026 Outlook highlight how Angola is movi …
African Hydrogen Update: Can Ongoing Projects Support Global Demand?
With the potential to produce nine million tons per annum, Africa’s green hydrogen market is rapidly gaining momentum.
Africa Eyes Refining Boom to Capture More Oil Value
With crude exports outpacing domestic refining, Africa is seeking strategic investments, regional trade and infrastructure upgrades to retain more value and boost industrial growth.
European Majors Reinvest in Africa, Shaping the Next Chapter of Upstream Development
Ahead of the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum in Paris, TotalEnergies, Eni and European service providers are accelerating upstream activity across Africa, with their capital, technical expertise and co-investment partnerships opening new corridors for growth.
Sovereign Wealth and Strategic Capital: How Global Funds Are Betting on Africa’s Energy Future
As long-term capital pivots toward infrastructure-led growth, the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris will serve as a key platform connecting sovereign wealth, institutional investors and project sponsors shaping Africa’s energy investment landscape.
What Africa’s Energy Distribution Landscape Can Learn from Europe’s Pipeline Model
As Europe’s pipeline-based energy distribution continues to deliver reliable, low-cost supply at scale, Africa’s predominantly truck- and road-based model underscores the need for strategic infrastructure investment – a priority theme at African Energy Week 2026.
Geopolitics and Energy Security: What Recent Moves Say About Africa’s Global Gas Role
With the European Union formalizing a ban on Russian LNG and gas imports from 2026 and 2027 respectively, Africa is uniquely positioned to leverage geopolitics to advance its energy development.
FLNG and Africa’s Gas Future: A Flexible Solution for Accelerated LNG Development
Floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) is rapidly emerging as a cornerstone of Africa’s gas development strategy, as the continent prepares for a sharp rise in demand and seeks faster, more resilient pathways to market. According to the African Energy Chamber’s (AEC) State of African Energy 2026 Outl …
Frontier Exploration Renaissance: How New Seismic Technology Is Unlocking Africa’s Undeveloped Basins
The combination of new 3D data acquisition, reprocessing of legacy surveys and faster permitting is offering clearer geological insight and reducing risk – giving governments and investors renewed confidence in frontier exploration.
Shifting Global Agendas Are Slowing African Projects – Mozambique LNG Shows the Cost
Political shifts in major international financing centers are reshaping who funds Africa’s energy future, with the Mozambique LNG project illustrating how policy swings abroad can delay development timelines and raise costs. Africa’s large oil and gas developments – often reliant on export credit ag …
Turning LNG Oversupply into Opportunity: Why Africa’s Gas Future Depends on Infrastructure
Global LNG supply is set to surge from 2027, driven by new projects and expanded production in the U.S. and Qatar. Bloomberg’s Global LNG Market Outlook 2030 forecasts global supply reaching 594 million tons by 2030 – a 42% increase from 2024 – with a projected 15-million-ton oversupply in internati …
African Pipeline Projects: What’s Holding Up Development?
While Africa possesses vast hydrocarbon resources, decades of underdeveloped infrastructure continue to limit the economic potential of its oil and gas sector. In 2025, several major pipeline projects exemplify both the promise of Africa’s energy future and the persistent challenges that delay its r …
Regulation that Brings Results: The Impact of Reform on Africa’s Oil and Gas Markets
As African oil-producing nations seek to boost output and attract new capital, regulatory reform has emerged as a key catalyst. Countries such as Angola, Nigeria and the Republic of Congo demonstrate how clear frameworks, transparent licensing and targeted incentives can accelerate investment. As em …
The New Gas Consortium and Angola’s Gas Pivot: A Model for Ending Energy Poverty?
Ending energy poverty in Africa requires scalable, reliable and lower-carbon energy systems – and Angola’s accelerating gas agenda is emerging as one of the continent’s most compelling pathways forward. Through projects such as the New Gas Consortium (NGC), new discoveries and a supportive policy an …
IAE 2026 to Spotlight Africa’s Energy Growth Amid Low-Carbon Push
Leaders will explore how to scale low‑carbon power, manage hydrocarbons responsibly and deploy advanced decarbonization technologies at next year’s Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris.
From Exports to Regional Trade: How Africa Can Build a Continental Gas Economy
Africa can shift from gas exports to a regional energy economy, using lessons from Algeria and Libya to guide infrastructure investment and cross-border trade.
14 African Oil & Gas Projects Driving the Continent’s Energy Boom
The African Energy Chamber’s 2026 Outlook Report highlights key projects shaping Africa’s oil, gas and LNG growth and industrial potential.
Paris Forum to Unpack How AI is Reshaping African Energy Investment
Next-generation AI analytics are transforming deal flow, risk assessment and capital allocation across Africa’s energy sector, a shift that will be highlighted at next year’s Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris.
Above-Ground Risks and Africa’s Energy Future: Why Stability Is Key to Ending Energy Poverty
Leadership, investor confidence and fast-tracked projects are central to transforming Africa’s energy landscape.
Africa Eyes Logistics Upgrades to Unlock Oil & Gas Potential
At the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum in Paris, ports, pipelines and transport networks will be a key focus, highlighting how innovative infrastructure solutions and partnerships can address Africa’s oil and gas logistics bottlenecks.
Local Content in Africa: Catalyst for Community Transformation or Barrier to Investment?
If implemented effectively, local content can drive inclusive growth across Africa’s oil and gas sector.
Africa’s Refining Landscape to Shift as Mega-Projects Boost Supply
Mega-projects, facility upgrades and regional trade are reshaping Africa’s refining sector, strengthening domestic fuel supply and advancing energy self-sufficiency – despite persistent financing and infrastructure constraints.
Africa Eyes $30B in Annual Power Investments as Demand Surges to 2050
Platforms such as African Energy Week offer a strategic opportunity for countries to mobilize critical investment in power generation and transmission.
EU Steps Up Support for African Mineral Processing with New Pact
The 2026 Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris will explore how Europe’s renewed focus on value addition in Africa is reshaping investment, supply chains and cross-continental partnerships.
TotalEnergies’ PEL 83 Deal Accelerates Namibia’s Offshore Development, Setting Stage for Regional Energy Hub
The consolidation of operatorship at Mopane and Venus underscores the potential for a multi-field, deepwater producing hub in Namibia.
Equatorial Guinea’s AFC Membership Marks Strategic Boost for Central African Infrastructure Expansion
Equatorial Guinea has become the 47th member state of the Africa Finance Corporation, opening doors to transformative infrastructure investment and project support.
EU Confirms SoutH2 Hydrogen Corridor as African Export Projects Gain Traction
At the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum in Paris, experts will examine the infrastructure, financing and environmental challenges for developing Africa’s green hydrogen export networks.
West African Exploration: Licensing Rounds, Frontier Projects Drive Investment Momentum
Upcoming licensing rounds and regional farm-in opportunities are poised to catalyze exploration and production activity in West Africa through 2026 and beyond.
South Africa’s Energy Reset: How the G20 and BRICS Can Drive Reform, Unlock Financing
Global institutions and collaborative platforms can help South Africa modernize its energy infrastructure, integrate renewables and strengthen long-term energy security.
Africa’s Renewable Surge Highlights Need for Grid and Storage Modernization
With new multi-billion-euro commitments to Africa’s clean-energy expansion, the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum will explore how the continent’s transmission and storage systems can support the pace of renewable growth.
Congo’s Upstream Expansion Signals New Era for Central Africa’s Energy Future
With Congo LNG Phase 2 starting operations, Congo is gearing-up for accelerated upstream growth.
L'expansion en amont du Congo annonce une nouvelle ère pour l'avenir énergétique de l'Afrique centrale
Avec le démarrage de la phase 2 du projet Congo LNG, le Congo se prépare à une croissance accélérée en amont.
West African Exploration: Licensing Rounds, Frontier Projects Drive Investment Momentum
Upcoming licensing rounds and regional farm-in opportunities are poised to catalyze exploration and production activity in West Africa through 2026 and beyond.
Exploration en Afrique de l'Ouest : les cycles d'octroi de licences et les projets pionniers stimulent les investissements
Les prochains cycles d'octroi de licences et les opportunités régionales de farm-in devraient catalyser les activités d'exploration et de production en Afrique de l'Ouest jusqu'en 2026 et au-delà.
Africa’s Remaining Recoverable Reserves Measure 180 Bboe as Nations Accelerate Exploration
Approximately 420 billion barrels of oil equivalent have been yielded across the continent to date, according to the African Energy Chamber’s State of African Energy 2026 Outlook.
De‑Risking Africa’s Deepwater: Recent Moves, Frontier Discoveries and Why Data Matters
As fresh license deals and offshore discoveries across Africa highlight the potential of deepwater basins, the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum in Paris will convene experts to discuss how modern data techniques could make these finds bankable.
African E&P Above-Ground Attractiveness Strengthens Amid Policy and Licensing Reforms
The African Energy Chamber’s State of African Energy Outlook highlights the impact of above-ground reforms and licensing on Africa’s E&P investment landscape.
IAE 2026 to Spotlight High-Impact Strategies for Reviving Legacy Oil and Gas Fields
The Invest in African Energy 2026 forum in Paris will explore revitalizing Africa’s mature oil and gas fields, maximizing recovery, safeguarding assets and unlocking long-term value.
African Leaders Advance Energy, Gas and Financing Plans Ahead of Paris Summit
African leaders at the G20 Africa Energy Investment Forum pushed local capital, regulatory stability and urgent grid upgrades – momentum expected to accelerated dealmaking at the Paris IAE Summit.
IAE 2026 to Address Africa’s Gas Price Resilience Through Domestic Demand
As African gas markets evolve, a high-level discussion at the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum in Paris will explore how domestic demand can underpin stable investment and resilient pricing for the continent’s gas sector.
As EU Plans Russian Gas Exit, Ministers to Convene in Paris to Chart Africa’s Export Potential
A high-level ministerial panel at the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum in Paris will examine how Africa’s latent gas potential can reshape global energy geopolitics and attract sustainable investment, as Europe accelerates its exit from Russian gas.
Three Financial Structures De-Risking African Energy in 2026
By aligning capital, risk-mitigation tools and bankable projects, the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum in Paris is shaping the next wave of transactions that will advance Africa’s energy sector.
COP30 Highlights Africa’s Energy Investment Imperative Ahead of IAE Forum in Paris
As COP30 opens in Belém, early moves by multilateral banks, adaptation finance frameworks and agriculture-linked investment are redefining how the continent can attract capital – placing Africa’s energy-access and resilience gap at the center of global discussions.
Policy & Projects Could Drive African Low-Carbon Hydrogen Towards 50 MTPA by 2035
The African Energy Chamber’s State of African Energy Outlook highlights the impact of policy and projects on Africa’s low-carbon hydrogen landscape.