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Driving growth in West Africa’s energy sector
The MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power Conference & Exhibition offers exclusive access to the burgeoning West African energy market, spanning Mauritania, Senegal, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, and Guinea-Conakry. By attending, you can explore lucrative investment opportunities, network with industry leaders, and gain insights into potential projects, including gas pipelines to Europe and green hydrogen ventures.
This conference is your platform to forge strategic partnerships, stay updated on industry developments, and contribute to shaping the future of West Africa's energy sector.
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Latest news
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Mauritania secures a $2 billion ITFC deal to drive energy growth, setting the stage for investment discussions at the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2026 conference and exhibition.
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Senegal launches a $100 million onshore exploration campaign as Sangomar oil output and GTA LTG exports strengthen the country’s emerging hydrocarbon industry.
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Senegal is strengthening energy security by expanding strategic fuel reserves, boosting refining capacity and leveraging Sangomar oil output, while pursuing exploration and logistics upgrades to reduc ...
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Kosmos Energy expects LNG exports from the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project between Mauritania and Senegal to reach up to 36 cargoes in 2026 as production ramps up.
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MSGBC stakeholders are focusing on phase-two gas projects, deepwater exploration and the integration of renewable energy, underscoring the region’s drive toward sustainable and diversified energy grow ...
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Despite the outlook, Africa’s solar surge drives new optimism as investment rises and power generation gains momentum across the continent.
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The Gambia is on track to reach a 90% electrification rate by the end of the year.
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The MSGBC 2025 Gala Dinner and Awards celebrated leaders driving West Africa’s energy transformation, honoring achievements in LNG, green hydrogen, local content, regional cooperation and renewable de ...
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Deepwater prospects took center stage at MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 as new seismic data and frontier geology position the basin for breakthrough exploration.
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MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power connects you with regional and international industry stakeholders to unlock opportunities in West Africa’s energy sector. Gain exclusive insights on the latest advancements, and secure your competitive edge in this thriving market.
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“The energy sector in Mauritania has been successful in implementing a policy that will make Mauritania a producer and exporter of natural gas from our country to the rest of the world. Thanks to [the GTA] project, Mauritania and Senegal will be gas exporting countries.”
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“Last month, the GECF meeting unanimously welcomed Mauritania into the GECF family and I would like to celebrate here, Mauritania’s succession into the LNG market. We wish Mauritania peace and prosperity.”
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“A key element of our energy pillar is regional integration. We want to empower people to consume and monetize modern forms of energy.”
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“At APPO, we believe cooperation and collaboration are critical for addressing Africa’s energy challenges in an increasingly challenging global energy environment.”
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“I want to remind us all of just how ambitious the GTA project is, with each element a major project in itself. bp has spent over $5 billion in Mauritania and Senegal.”
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“All this co-located resources, gas, renewable energy, mining, makes Mauritania able to be a hub of producing low-carbon DRI, low-carbon green Steele, that will help the country to industrialise itself, help the country to create more value added for its mining sector, which is one of the key economic sectors of the country.”
