Sudan invited Saudi Arabia to collaborate in the oil and gas sectors, particularly in the Red Sea region. The two countries aim to strengthen ties through joint energy projects, with a focus on investments and partnerships with companies like Aramco.
Zanzibar's Blue Economy and Fisheries Minister, Othman Shabani, announced the opening of two new oil and gas blocks for bidding, inviting international companies to submit proposals by December 16. The initiative aligns with the government's strategic vision to attract investment in sustainable oil and gas development while promoting the blocks at international conferences to enhance global interest.
Tanzania has licensed ARA Petroleum to develop the Ntorya gas field, marking its first natural gas project approval in 13 years. Production is expected to start soon, contributing to the country's energy development plans.
EWURA (The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority) is hosting meetings of the Subcommittees of the Southern African Energy Regulators Association (RERA).
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy, Engineer Felchesmi Mramba, has invited companies from the United Kingdom to invest in the energy sector.
Libya's economy heavily depends on its significant oil and gas sector, boasting Africa's largest proven oil reserves and substantial natural gas reserves.