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Africa’s gas export potential top agenda in Paris forum

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
November 20, 2025
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  • Africa’s gas export potential will be a key agenda at a high-level ministerial panel at the Invest in African Energy 2026 Forum in Paris that seeks to evaluate how the continent’s latent gas sector can reshape global energy geopolitics and attract sustainable investment, as Europe accelerates its exit from Russian gas.
  • In October, EU countries agreed to phase out their remaining Russian gas imports, with the current contracts benefiting from a transition period: short-term agreements can continue until June 2026, while long-term contracts will run until January 2028.

In the wake of seismic shifts in the European energy market, the Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2026 Forum in Paris will host a Ministerial Dialogue on “Unlocking Africa’s Gas Supply for Global Energy Security.” This international forum bringing gas industry players together aims at examining how Africa can turn its untapped gas reserves into a reliable and sustainable source of supply.

With Europe seeking to diversify away from Russian gas, the dialogue highlights both the continent’s growing role in global energy markets and the opportunity for African producers to attract long-term investment.

Recent developments underscore the urgency of Africa’s role in global energy security. Last month, EU countries agreed to phase out their remaining Russian gas imports, with existing contracts benefiting from a transition period: short-term contracts can continue until June 2026, while long-term contracts will run until January 2028.

In parallel, the European Commission is pushing to end Russian LNG imports by January 2027 under a broader sanctions package aimed at limiting Moscow’s energy revenues.

Africa’s role in this rebalancing is already gaining momentum. Algeria recently renewed its gas supply agreement with ČEZ Group, ensuring continued deliveries to the Czech Republic.

Africa’s gas export potential to Europe

In Libya, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) has approved new compressors at the Bahr Essalam field to boost output and reinforce flows through the Greenstream pipeline to Italy.

These developments complement the Structures A&E offshore project—led by Eni and the NOC—which is expected to bring two platforms online by 2026 and produce up to 750 million cubic feet per day, supporting both domestic and European demand.

West Africa is pursuing ambitious export routes as well. Nigeria, Algeria and Niger have revived the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP), with engineering company Penspen commissioned earlier this year to revalidate its feasibility. The proposed $25 billion Nigeria—Morocco pipeline is also advancing as a long-term corridor linking West African gas to European markets.

Meanwhile, the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project off Mauritania and Senegal came online earlier this year, with its first phase targeting 2.3 million tonnes of LNG annually. In June, the project delivered its third cargo to Belgium’s Zeebrugge terminal, marking the first African LNG shipment from GTA to Europe.

Together, these milestones underscore a strategic convergence: African producers are accelerating efforts to scale up exports just as Europe intensifies its search for reliable alternatives to Russian gas.

Read also: Global oil and gas heavyweights meet in Scotland to shape Africa’s energy future

Unlocking Africa’s gas supply potential

Yet, as the ministerial session will explore, unlocking Africa’s gas supply demands sustained investment, regulatory alignment, environmental management and community engagement.

For Europe, diversification of supply is a strategic necessity; for African producers, it is an opportunity to accelerate development, build infrastructure and secure long-term capital.

At IAE 2026, these shifts will be examined by the officials and stakeholders driving them. The Ministerial Dialogue brings African energy leaders together with European policymakers, industry players and investors in a setting that supports practical, solution-focused discussion on supply, export strategies and future cooperation.

As Europe adapts its gas strategy and African producers progress major projects, the Forum provides a direct platform for ministers to outline priorities and for investors to engage with key decision-makers.

Read also: Reforms, new finds see Guinea-Conakry turn into the next oil and gas frontier

 





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