Senegal’s Petroleum Ministry, PETROSEN and Cos-Petrogaz lay out Gas Strategy, Reinforce Partnership with African Energy Chamber
President Macky Sall.
DAKAR, Senegal, June 21, 2021
The Minister of Petroleum and Energy, PETROSEN and Cos-Petrogaz held high level talks with the African Energy Chamber’s (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org)
leadership to discuss the sector’s promotion and competitiveness, the
national gas strategy and the energy transition; Senegal is pioneering a
diversified energy mix that prioritizes the co-development of natural
gas and renewable resources; the country’s strategy has favoured rural
electrification and industrialisation as catalysts of economic growth.
The
Minister of Petroleum and Energy of Senegal, H.E. Aïssatou Sophie
Gladima, as well as leading figures of national oil company PETROSEN and
the strategic organizational committee COS-Petrogaz met over the
weekend with the leadership of the African Energy Chamber, the
continent’s foremost energy sector advocate, for high-level talks.
Conversations
focused on the country’s natural gas development and monetization
strategies which highlights Senegal’s stand on the energy transition,
attracting investment and fostering a balanced energy mix.
“Under
President Macky Sall’s government, Senegal has a history of fostering a
balanced energy mix and promoting the energy sector, through the
expansion of its electric grid and industrial park. The country’s
leaders understand that in the context of the energy transition, Senegal
and Western countries are in two different realities and we must work
together to find a balanced solution to reach common goals”, said NJ
Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber.
As an
emerging gas producer, Senegal has been proactive in building a cleaner,
diversified energy mix – uniting ambitious gas expansion plans with
large-scale renewable development – to both facilitate an energy
transition and achieve long-term energy security.
The AEC has
also invited Senegal’s energy leaders to attend the chamber’s upcoming
industry event in Cape Town, South Africa, named the African Energy
Week, which will gather the continent’s energy elite from the 9th to the
12th of November 2021 for a first of its kind conference.
“The
AEC will continue work to support Senegal in various initiatives to
attract investment into the country and provide platforms like the
African Energy Week, for Senegalese officials and local companies to be
able to promote themselves”, Ayuk added.
Since the discovery of
over 450 billion cubic meters of gas in 2016, foreign direct investment
has flowed into Senegal’s offshore gas reserves, including the
$4.8-billion Greater Tortue Ahmeyim development led by BP and Kosmos
Energy. Gas monetization has become a key component of the country’s
post-COVID-19 recovery, which is expected to see double-digit growth as
high as 13.7% on the back of first gas production in 2023.
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to the largest solar and wind plants in the region – the 20-MW Bokhol
photovoltaic plant and 158-MW Taiba N’Diaye wind farm, respectively –
Senegal has also emerged as a leader in the field of renewable energy in
West Africa. Under the leadership of H.E. President Macky Sall, the
country has cemented renewable wealth as a key pillar of economic growth
and power generation, aiming to increase its share of renewable
energies to 30% by 2025.
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