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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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SAR aims to leverage Senegal’s status as an oil-producing country to strengthen energy autonomy and drive socioeconomic development.
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At the 2025 edition of the conference, Minister Diop urged global investors to join the region’s energy growth, emphasizing local content, regional collaboration and sustainable gas development.
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During MSGBC 2025, regional and global financiers detail strategies to mobilize capital and accelerate Senegal’s forthcoming gas pipeline network development.
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African LNG producers could seize a competitive edge over U.S. exports as rising supply, geographic advantages and evolving project strategies reshape global gas markets, industry experts said during ...
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Deep structures, cover rocks and branded rock formations form a strong potential resource base for white hydrogen exploration in the MSGBC basin.
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MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 concluded in Dakar on December 10, highlighting regional energy milestones, green hydrogen ambitions and expanded infrastructure for West Africa’s future.
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The milestone marks approximately 8% of the resources available in the Sangomar oilfield, offshore Senegal.
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During the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference & Exhibition the company has assumed control of an onshore block and is working toward building a better exploration strategy.
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The Secretary Generals of the GECF and APPO have received awards in recognition for their efforts to enhance regional collaboration and advance Africa-led energy development.
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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.”
