The Africa Energy Technology (AET) conference is all set to open tomorrow for the next three days in Accra, Ghana
This year the event will be driven by the theme 'Innovate, Invest, Implement: Revolutionised Financing for Sustainable Energy Sector Growth in Africa', with special focus on technology innovation and new financial mechanisms for diverse investments.
Africa’s oil and gas players are currently seeking to boost production, with Angola planning to sustain output above one million barrels per day (bpd), Nigeria targeting 2.5 million bpd while Libya strives for 2 million bpd. Alongside, gas-rich nations across the continent aim to increase LNG output. The Republic of Congo targets 3 million tons per annum (mtpa) with the start of Congo LNG phase two in 2025; Mozambique is advancing its Rovuma Basin projects; while Senegal and Mauritania eye 5 mtpa at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project, following first production in 2024.
The AET 2025 conference will also address the importance of energy mix, with technology driving energy efficiency and sustainability.