PANEL DISCUSSION : Export vs. Domestic: How Can Africa Bridge the Global Supply Gap While Developing its Domestic Gas Markets?

African gas reserves are becoming increasingly attractive in the wake of global geopolitical shocks, strong demand prospects, and the need to secure global supply. However, new create additional value for local economies. How can Africa balance lucrative export revenues with the development of its own domestic gas markets?

  • Roleof local, regional, and global off-takers
  • Opportunitiesand challenges of decarbonizing African gas assets
  • Therole of regionalization and trade in unlocking Africa’s gas value-chain potential
  • Financing requirements for LNG and gas infrastructure and available sources offunding


Wednesday 11 October 14:30 - 15:15 Stage A

Gas Forum

Add to calendar 10/11/2023 14:30 10/11/2023 15:15 PANEL DISCUSSION : Export vs. Domestic: How Can Africa Bridge the Global Supply Gap While Developing its Domestic Gas Markets?

African gas reserves are becoming increasingly attractive in the wake of global geopolitical shocks, strong demand prospects, and the need to secure global supply. However, new create additional value for local economies. How can Africa balance lucrative export revenues with the development of its own domestic gas markets?

  • Roleof local, regional, and global off-takers
  • Opportunitiesand challenges of decarbonizing African gas assets
  • Therole of regionalization and trade in unlocking Africa’s gas value-chain potential
  • Financing requirements for LNG and gas infrastructure and available sources offunding
Stage A Africa/Johannesburg
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Moderator

Martin Kavanagh

Partner and Co-Head of Africa Practice Group, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP

Speakers

Charles Jimmy Sangweni

Director General, Petroleum Upstream

Duncan Wallace

Technical Director, Chariot Ltd

Mfano Nkutha

COO,, Srategic Fuel Fund (SFF)

Obo Idornigie

VP SSA, Welligence Energy Analytics