Sub-Saharan Africa’s reliance on imported oil leaves countries exposed to economic shocks amid the escalating Middle East conflict. Rising crude and LNG prices threaten import bills, inflation and currency stability, particularly in nations with low reserves
Qatar is one of the world’s largest exporters of liquefied natural gas and a suspension of output removes roughly 20% of global trade by volume from immediate supply
The effects of offshore gas projects contribute to a humanitarian crisis, and mainly only the companies and countries of the north benefit from the profits and commodities
Gas imported from Mozambique is scheduled to end by mid-2027
Artist impression of oil from the Sangomar field
TotalEnergies is preparing for the resumption in early 2024 of its stalled $23 billion liquified natural gas project
Powergroup South Africa wins 20-year energy contract a mere 10 months after it was formed
South Africa was willing to assist, but the Mozambican government would not allow foreign military forces to get involved
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/ 14 September 2009
Energy giants Chevron, Shell and ExxonMobil on Monday agreed to develop Australia’s massive Gorgon field.