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Regional gas set to boost energy access and industrial development across West Africa, highlighted at MSGBC 2025 ministerial panel.
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In addition to oil demand growth, Africa’s long-term refining capacity is set to grow by roughly 3 million bpd by 2050.
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Floating powerships, distributed gas-ready plants and subsidy-free projects are helping Senegal meet rapidly growing electricity demand while cutting costs.
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The African Energy Bank has received a significant financial boost with Senegal approving its share of payment for the pan-African energy finance vehicle.
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With 17 high impact wells completed in 2025, Africa will need significant investment to support natural gas demand in the near-medium term.
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MSGBC 2025 highlighted SEPCO’s shift to local waste treatment, showcasing advanced practices to reduce environmental liabilities across the regional oil and gas sector.
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During MSGBC oil, Gas & Power 2025, a gas-focused session examined the processing, transport, and distribution of Senegal’s natural gas, highlighting the importance of African integration.
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With its 2025-2027 roadmap, SAR plans to accelerate digital modernization with IoT, cybersecurity and data-driven systems as Senegal advances domestic crude refining.
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Mauritania is fast-tracking green hydrogen development toward a 12.5-million-ton target by 2035, with international support driving progress.