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Africa in Global LNG: Opportunities and Risks

Esther Udoh
Last updated: February 11, 2025 4:17 pm
Esther Udoh
Published February 11, 2025
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As the world embraces natural gas for cleaner energy, Africa’s vast gas reserves offer major LNG opportunities. However, challenges could hinder growth.The African Energy Chamber’s 2025 Outlook Report, The State of African Energy, explores the continent’s LNG potential and risks.Africa holds about 6% of global gas supply, expected to grow 15% by 2030.

With LNG demand rising, Africa is well-positioned to meet supply needs.Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, and Mauritania are key players, with Mozambique set to become a major LNG exporter.Africa’s strategic location offers easy access to European and Asian markets, boosting economic growth and infrastructure development.LNG development in Africa boosts jobs, revenue, and infrastructure. Nigeria has cut gas flaring by 45% and increased production by 260% since 2000.

Nigeria LNG Limited co-funded the N60 billion Bodo-Bonny Road and supports conservation efforts.While not emissions-free, LNG is cleaner than coal and oil, helping Africa transition to sustainable energy if strict environmental standards are upheld.Africa’s LNG growth faces key risks, including security threats, political instability, and regulatory uncertainty.

Delays in Mozambique due to unrest highlight these challenges.Financing remains difficult, with investors wary of economic and political risks. Competition from North America, Russia, and the Middle East adds pressure, along with potential market oversaturation.

Infrastructure gaps hinder progress, though projects like the West African and Trans-Saharan Gas Pipelines aim to improve exports and regional supply, requiring significant investment and cooperation.To maximize LNG potential, African nations must enhance security, governance, and transparency to attract investment. Addressing political instability and site security is key.

Diversifying export markets and developing local gas use can boost financial and energy security.Sustainability efforts, like carbon capture and renewable energy projects, should be integrated into LNG development to address environmental concerns.African LNG producers must build global partnerships and secure investment in infrastructure like pipelines and ports to support exports and local energy needs.

The next decade is crucial for turning Africa’s LNG potential into a sustainable reality. While challenges exist, strategic planning, strong governance, and sustainability efforts can position Africa as a key player in the global energy market, driving economic growth and development.

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