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Africa Energy Indaba to host Africa Gas Forum, highlighting the role of gas in Africa’s Energy Future

The Africa Energy Indaba 2025 is set to host the highly anticipated Africa Gas Forum, a key platform dedicated to exploring the vital role of natural gas in Africa’s energy transition.

As Africa seeks to balance energy security, economic development, and decarbonisation, natural gas is emerging as a crucial bridge fuel to support industrialisation, power generation, and cleaner energy solutions.

The Africa Gas Forum, taking place on the 6th March 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa, will convene government leaders, industry executives, investors, and experts to discuss opportunities and challenges in Africa’s gas sector. With major gas discoveries in the Orange Basin, Rovuma Basin, and MSGBC Basin, as well as the growing role of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and Gas-to-Power (GtP) projects, Africa is positioned to become a global energy powerhouse.

Liz Hart, Managing Director of the Africa Energy Indaba, emphasized the importance of natural gas in Africa’s energy mix:
“Gas is a key enabler of Africa’s industrialization and energy security. With vast untapped resources, the continent has the opportunity to leverage gas for economic growth while complementing renewable energy expansion. The Africa Gas Forum will be instrumental in shaping policies, attracting investment, and fostering regional cooperation to unlock Africa’s gas potential.”

Key Discussion Points at the Africa Gas Forum 2025

  • Unlocking Africa’s Gas Potential: Exploring new discoveries and investment opportunities in the Orange Basin, Rovuma Basin, MSGBC Basin, and other emerging gas regions.
  • Infrastructure Development: Addressing the need for pipelines, LNG terminals, and cross-border gas projects to enhance energy trade and security.
  • Gas-to-Power Solutions: Showcasing how gas can support Africa’s electricity needs while reducing reliance on coal and diesel generation.
  • Energy Transition & Decarbonization: Discussing how gas can act as a transitional fuel in Africa’s journey towards net-zero emissions.
  • Financing & Investment Strategies: Connecting global and regional investors with bankable gas projects across the continent.

With major developments such as TotalEnergies’ discoveries in the Orange Basin, Mozambique’s LNG megaprojects, and the growing role of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in gas trade, the Africa Gas Forum at the Africa Energy Indaba 2025 will serve as a catalyst for investment, policy alignment, and strategic partnerships.

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