
Les énergies renouvelables en Afrique : Regarder vers l’avenir
Alors que les nations africaines cherchent à réduire la pauvreté énergétique, elles se trouvent à un carrefour unique en 2023.

Alors que les nations africaines cherchent à réduire la pauvreté énergétique, elles se trouvent à un carrefour unique en 2023.

La République du Congo entre dans une nouvelle ère économique passionnante. Le mois dernier, le pays a lancé son premier projet de GNL en partenariat avec l’entreprise italienne Eni.

Lors de la 35ème réunion ministérielle de l’OPEP et des pays non-OPEP, les membres sont parvenus à un consensus sur les niveaux de production, sous la direction du président de l’OPEP, S.E. Antonio Oburu Ondo, ministre des Mines et des Hydrocarbures de Guinée équatoriale.

During the 35th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting, members reached a consensus on production levels, under the leadership of OPEC President, H.E. Antonio Oburu Ondo, Equatorial Guinea’s Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons.

The Republic of Congo is entering an exciting new economic era. Last month, in partnership with Italian energy major Eni, the country launched its first LNG project.

Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy held a meeting with French university Sciences Po, whereby the parties agreed to work towards a partnership regarding reciprocal student exchange in the field of energy.

Namibia’s Minister of Mines and Energy and NAMCOR delivered presentations on the state of play of Africa’s final frontier market during the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris this week.

With African Energy Week 2023 fast approaching, Congo’s Hydrocarbons Minister H.E. Bruno Jean-Richard Itoua provided insight into the various gas and marginal field opportunities on offer in the country.

Ahead of African Energy Week 2023, the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris featured a discussion on the changing relationship between African energy producers and global stakeholders triggered by new focus on local content.

European investors are making moves across Africa’s renewable energy sector, funding a series of large-scale green hydrogen projects.













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