The issue leads with Libya where NOC has launched its growth-oriented upstream strategy and there is political, social and legal opposition to Eni’s multi-billion-dollar upstream gas development deal.
The Focus section includes an examination of the results of Nigeria's presidential election and what it means for the country's energy industries.
Power coverage leads with an analysis of the latest information on the African Energy Live Data platform that shows power generation capacity in Central Africa should expand by 2.4GW by 2027.
Oil and gas coverage leads with Algeria, where Sonatrach is courting IOCs to capitalise on the potential to ramp up deliveries to Europe.
The issue also looks at Tunisia following the World Bank’s decision to suspend new projects in response to President Kaïs Saïed’s anti-immigrant stance.
The African Energy View focuses on Green hydrogen (GH2) and examines European ambitions of using GH2 to reach net zero and the role Africa might be asked to play. Coverage includes a map of proposed projects across the continent.
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