Egypt is seeing a surge in oil and gas production, driven by incentive packages that attract both local and international investment. Minister Karim Badawi outlined a comprehensive strategy focusing on boosting exploration, refining, and mineral wealth, while integrating renewable energy and improving environmental sustainability.
Peninsular Malaysia's oil and gas reserves have halved in the past decade, causing concern about the country's energy security and its growing dependence on imports. Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli highlighted the challenges of resource allocation, the need for economic adjustments, and the ongoing discussions over revising revenue-sharing agreements with East Malaysia.
The China-Russia east-route natural gas pipeline has completed construction and entered its final commissioning phase, set to deliver 38 billion cubic meters of gas annually to key regions in China. This vital infrastructure project will ease supply constraints, support cleaner energy development, and drive economic growth in eastern China.
Azerbaijan's offshore wind energy sector is gaining momentum with the involvement of three companies specializing in green energy projects.
Four major international oil companies—TotalEnergies (France), BP (UK), Equinor (Norway), and Shell (multinational)—have announced a joint commitment to invest $500 million to improve electricity access in the Global South.
Africa’s deepwater oil and gas production is poised for significant growth over the next decade, fueled by recent discoveries and new projects.