Africa Energy

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A Djibouti, les autorités cherchent à accroître la part des énergies renouvelables dans le bouquet énergétique, en misant particulièrement sur le fort potentiel géothermique du pays.

Even amid a backdrop of low global commodity prices, new oil and gas discoveries are continuing to drive investment in Egypt’s hydrocarbons sector.

Après une absence de plus de vingt ans, le Gabon a rejoint l’Organisation des pays exportateurs de pétrole (OPEP) début juillet.

Avec le démarrage prochain du chantier visant la construction d’un pipeline de gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL) chiffré à 4 milliards de dollars, Djibouti affirme sa volonté de renforcer sa place centrale dans le transport énergétique en Afrique de l’Est.

Already the continent’s largest producer of renewable energy, South Africa is moving to further reduce its reliance on hydrocarbons by expanding private sector investments in solar and wind projects, and introducing biofuels.

The start of new gas production in Ghana has significantly improved the prospects for long-term growth in the country, although efforts to exploit domestic reserves for local power generation faced a minor setback earlier this year.

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