
Mauritania Charts New Energy Path with IPP-Led Growth
Mauritania is transitioning to fully private power generation, leveraging natural gas and renewables to expand electricity access, drive industrialization and attract investment.

Mauritania is transitioning to fully private power generation, leveraging natural gas and renewables to expand electricity access, drive industrialization and attract investment.

Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) will once again host a dedicated technical pre-conference, providing in-depth insights into critical aspects of Angola’s energy landscape.

The current exploration term for PEL 79 offshore Namibia has been extended to July 2026

The Chimuara-Nacala power project marks Mozambique’s first privately financed independent transmission line initiative.

Construction of a new gas pipeline linking Tanzania’s Ntorya gas field to the Madimba processing plant will begin this month.

Technical and financial studies are underway, with construction set to begin by late 2025.

LNG for the project was transferred from Karpowership’s FSRU to the KPS 10 powership.

As U.S.–Africa economic relations gain momentum following high-level talks in Washington, the U.S.–Africa Energy Forum in Houston emerges as a key platform to convert political will into energy and critical mineral investment partnerships.

Major energy projects in Senegal are pushing the country toward clean power and nationwide electrification.

The FSRU vessel will operate at an LNG import terminal in Damietta.
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Mauritania is transitioning to fully private power generation, leveraging natural gas and renewables to expand electricity access, drive industrialization and attract investment.

Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) will once again host a dedicated technical pre-conference, providing in-depth insights into critical aspects of Angola’s energy landscape.

The current exploration term for PEL 79 offshore Namibia has been extended to July 2026

The Chimuara-Nacala power project marks Mozambique’s first privately financed independent transmission line initiative.

Construction of a new gas pipeline linking Tanzania’s Ntorya gas field to the Madimba processing plant will begin this month.

Technical and financial studies are underway, with construction set to begin by late 2025.

LNG for the project was transferred from Karpowership’s FSRU to the KPS 10 powership.

As U.S.–Africa economic relations gain momentum following high-level talks in Washington, the U.S.–Africa Energy Forum in Houston emerges as a key platform to convert political will into energy and critical mineral investment partnerships.

Major energy projects in Senegal are pushing the country toward clean power and nationwide electrification.

The FSRU vessel will operate at an LNG import terminal in Damietta.
