Africa50
CEO, Alain Ebobissé presents the report during his remarks at the
ceremony in Washington
Africa50,
in partnership with Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) has announced the
U.S. launch of the gas report Investing
in Natural Gas for Africans: Doing Good and Doing Well during
a ceremony held yesterday at
the Atlantic Council Headquarters.
In
June 2018, Africa50 commissioned a report from EFI to analyze the
opportunities and benefits of natural gas development in Africa. The
study explores the scale of potential domestic demand by mid-century,
and the technologies that can help increase this demand and the
concomitant supply and infrastructure.
Speaking
at the ceremony, former
U.S. Secretary of Energy and EFI founder, Secretary Ernest J.
Moniz, said
in his opening remarks: “Natural
gas development
in Africa is
a major opportunity for addressing multiple needs: economic
needs, health issues
and indirectly women’s empowerment and environmental needs.” He
added that Africa was the most dynamic continent in terms of growing
middle class and developing economies and that the development of
natural gas required an integrated approach with huge investments in
urban and rural infrastructure. He commended Africa50’s efforts in
helping the continent attract such investments”.
Africa50 CEO,
Alain Ebobissé added:
“With over 7.5% of the world’s known gas reserves, Africa is
sitting on another natural resource bonanza, which can power its
industrialization and sustainable growth. African countries must
develop domestic gas reserves and infrastructure and secure reliable
imports via pipelines or Liquified Natural Gas to fully profit from
this tremendous opportunity. We are actively looking for partners
that will co-invest with us, including in innovative technologies, to
help develop the continent’s natural gas industries”.
The
event concluded with a panel discussion featuring Andrew
Kamau, Principal Secretary in Kenya’s State Department of
Petroleum; AlainEbobissé; and EFI Managing Principal Melanie
Kenderdine.
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