Top Licensing Rounds to Watch in Africa in 2024
Several African countries are launching or concluding oil and gas licensing rounds in 2024, facilitating the entry of new players and expansion of geological knowledge.
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Several African countries are launching or concluding oil and gas licensing rounds in 2024, facilitating the entry of new players and expansion of geological knowledge.
The Petroleum Agency of South Africa has granted Kinetiko Energy renewals for Exploration Rights 270 and 272 for two years.
A series of major oil and gas discoveries have been made across the entire African continent that have the potential to transform the regional socioeconomic landscape.
State-owned utility Eskom has announced plans to issue a request for proposals for the supply of gas to its Ankerlig and Gourikwa open-cycle gas turbine power stations, as well as potentially repower some of its decommissioning power stations in Mpumalanga province using gas-to-power technology.
Endowed with significant coal resources, much of which is financially not-viable to mine, underground coal gasification offers a potential technology solution for Africa to meet green transition commitments.
As the lifeblood of industrialized nations, oil and gas are valuable sources of energy that underpin socio-economic development and ensure energy security. Serving as the foundation for the world’s energy
ReconAfrica has received a regulatory greenlight to drill 12 exploration wells in the Kavango Basin in Namibia.
ReconAfrica has announced an updated resource estimate on the Damara Fold Belt gas play, located in Namibia’s PEL 73, to 22.4 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered gas initially-in-place in the Kavango Basin.