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Africa LNG report now available: Mozambique at the forefront of global gas development
Africa Oil & Power (AOP) (www.AfricaOilAndPower.com) launched its Africa Energy Series: Africa LNG Special Report 2021, dedicated exclusively to developments and investments in liquefied natural gas (LNG) across the continent; Driven by new discoveries and progressive policies focused on gas, 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 awards ceremony and technical workshops in Maputo on March 8-9, 2021, which will be broadcast to local and global audiences.
Africa Oil & Power (AOP) launched its Africa Energy Series: Africa LNG Special Report 2021 (https://bit.ly/3uJtO7y), dedicated exclusively to describing investment and development opportunities in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) landscape in Africa.
With Africa’s natural gas consumption set to increase an average of 3.3% per year – to reach around 195 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2025 and up to 380 bcm in 2050 – downloadable report identifies new and emerging gas markets , provides an overview of several large and small scale projects across the continent and outlines the key factors for successful project financing and implementation.
In addition to presenting an in-depth analysis of the production and export potential through a global gas forecast, the report details the role of LNG in advancing Africa’s energy transition; facilitate local capacity building and knowledge transfer; and meeting the exceptional electricity generation needs across the continent through the potential of gas-to-power.
Alignment with the rise of LNG hotspots across the continent – in which Mozambique is set to become a global gas exporter by 2023 – Africa Oil & Power will host a series of technical workshops featuring key industry voices in Maputo on March 9, 2021, which will be broadcast virtually to local and global audiences. Mozambique has attracted significant international attention due to significant offshore gas discoveries, equivalent to around 100 trillion cubic feet and corresponding to large-scale LNG developments, including Total’s Mozambique LNG and Rovuma LNG d ‘ExxonMobil.
From navigating local content policies, to pioneering innovation and technology, to the execution of agreements on the continent, technical workshops aim to stimulate the development of sustainable projects and showcase energy initiatives. and progressive trade across Mozambique. The workshops will be held in conjunction with a high-level presidential ceremony on March 8, in which Mozambican President HE Filipe Jacinto Nyusi will receive the Distinguished Person of the Year award on behalf of the AOP.
Media representatives are welcome to apply to participate in the awards ceremony as virtual guests. Register now here (http://bit.ly/3kz62GX) if you want to apply as a media. Delegate passes in person are extremely limited and by invitation only. Organizations wishing to facilitate a workshop can apply by contacting jp@africaoilandpower.com and interested participants can register for their virtual pass here (http://bit.ly/3b3wtkM).
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