African Energy Chamber set to release the much awaited 2020 Africa Energy Outlook
The outlook is the result of a strong regional and international
cooperation between actors of the government, public and private sector
across sub-Saharan Africa
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, November 19, 2019/ -- The African Energy Chamber (https://EnergyChamber.org) will be issuing this month its first Energy Outlook for 2020, in times
when the global energy industry is going through an important period of
transition.
The outlook is the result of a strong regional and international
cooperation between actors of the government, public and private sector
across sub-Saharan Africa. It gathers the latest data available on
sub-Saharan Africa’s hydrocarbons markets, and benefits from insights of key local, regional and international companies, experts and
economists.
The Africa Energy Outlook 2020 will notably shed light on improving
African business and legal environments, give strategic insights into
sub-Saharan Africa’s production outlook, highlight the growing role of
gas in Africa’s ongoing energy transition, map out the continent’s
energy infrastructure outlook, and share key investment outlook for
crude oil and natural gas across the continent.
“At such a pivotal moment of transition, leadership and initiative are
required to position African businesses and their communities at the
heart of the extraordinary development which the energy industry
promises to deliver over the next decade,” said Mickael Vogel, Director
of Strategy, African Energy Chamber. “This outlook is part of that
effort. We are providing a comprehensive look at the oil and gas sector
across sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on key strategic and operational developments in the industry for 2020 as well as identifying
opportunities for investment,” he added.
“This Outlook is a strategic yearly initiative of the African Energy
Chamber to provide all interested stakeholders and investors with a tool to navigate sub-Saharan Africa’s rapidly developing energy markets,”
said Verner Ayukegba, Senior Vice President at the Chamber. “Being the
fastest-growing energy network on the continent, it is our
responsibility to mobilize our partners around such research and
analysis which benefits everyone involved in shaping the future of
Africa.”
The Africa Energy Outlook 2020 will be released later this month and be
available online for free to all AEC partners and stakeholders.
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