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African Energy provides unique angles and insight on project news, policy, energy market trends, and the political and governance issues that impact on the business environment.
The newsletter is editorially independent, funded purely from subscription revenue and has been produced by a team of experienced staff journalists and analysts since 1998.
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Maps have always been important to African Energy and have featured in the newsletter since its earliest issues.
Our power maps include generation and T&D infrastructure and since 2018 have been based on our African Energy Live Data platform of more than 7,000 power plans and projects
A typical oil and gas map shows open and licensed acreage (including O&G fields) with named block operators, as well as associated downstream infrastructure such as oil and gas pipelines, LNG facilities, oil tanker terminals and refineries.
If you are looking to purchase a number of maps, please consider the African Energy Atlas.
With maps, graphics and articles covering all aspects of the energy sector, and a new edition every 18 months, the Atlas has since become the essential reference book for all energy professionals working in Africa.
African Energy Live Data is an innovative online database featuring continually updated and verified data and profiles on more than 7,000 power plants and projects across Africa and the organisations behind them.
We can tailor our data offering for a wide range of uses including accurate and timely information for sales and investment opportunities, energy modelling, mapping, sector and competitor analysis or case studies.
All entries in the database correspond to a power plant on the ground that African Energy’s Live Data team has investigated, verified and subjected to a rigorous fact checking process.
African Energy's AIX membership programme is designed to offer stakeholders a trusted year-round forum for frank discussion and exchange of ideas and information.
AIX membership is included in full African Energy newsletter and African Energy Live Data subscriptions.
African Energy publishes a range of reports including the African Energy Atlas, Data Insights series and country-focused industry reports such as the South Africa Power Report.
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