Economic projections are equally substantial, with Africa's 2050 GDP expected to nearly triple from what it is now to around USD7.8 trillion after growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ...
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has challenged oil-producing nations in Sub-Saharan Africa to increase their production of ...
Today, two-thirds of Africa’s gas comes from North Africa — led by Algeria, Egypt and Libya — where gas already dominates ...
Africa is emerging as a key player in the push for Sustainable Aviation Fuel, as global aviation aims for net-zero emissions ...
Africa receives just $30 billion of the $300 billion it needs each year to build resilience and support green transitions.
If African nations can collectively support upstream scalability, midstream connectivity, and downstream certainty, gas ...
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Africa’s gas demand projected to rise 60% by 2050, driven by residential, industrial growth
A new 2026 Outlook Report by the African Energy Chamber (AEC) projects that Africa’s total gross gas demand will increase from about 55 billion cubic meters (Bcm) annually in 2020 to over 90 Bcm by ...
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Africa will be able to grow enough cereals to feed its growing population by 2050, but only if it breaks a culture of complacency and starts now to invest more in ...
The Managing Director, Project Management Institute (PMI), Sub-Saharan Africa, Mr George Asamani, has predicted that by 2050, Africa’s young workforce could be one of the most powerful economic forces ...
Africa must embark on bold reforms and make strategic investments in its health sector if it is to emerge as a global leader ...
Nigeria is expected to grow from its current estimated population of 180 million to 300 million by the year 2050. Africa is expected to be responsible for half of the worlds population growth over the ...
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