石油工程师协会(SPE)表示,非洲需要3750亿美元来发展天然气行业。


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据非营利组织石油工程师协会 (SPE) 称,未来 10 至 12 年,非洲需要约 3750 亿美元,才能为整个非洲大陆的上游和中游天然气开发提供充足的资金。

据 SPE 非洲区总监 Riverson Oppong 博士在今年由 SPE 塞内加尔主办的“MSGBC 石油、天然气和电力 2025”会议暨展览会的研讨会上发言称,非洲正走在支持增加投资的道路上,这得益于综合国家天然气总体规划、可行的合同框架、强大的基础设施和机构能力建设。

“非洲是一个天然气市场,”奥蓬博士说道。“但与此同时,尽管我们拥有巨大的潜力——占全球储量的8%——我们却未能参与全球市场。我们的制约因素在于政策、商业框架、基础设施和融资条件。”

“我们的目标是促进塞内加尔和整个非洲的石油和天然气企业之间的技术讨论,”SPE达喀尔分会主席罗斯·恩东博士补充道。

在演讲中,全球科技公司 SLB 指出,数字技术投资可以改善勘探和钻井,提高生产效率和优化,并改善供应链的优化和韧性。

物联网、分析和人工智能被强调为改善非洲上游价值链的关键推动因素,能够实现实时监控、预测性维护、增强决策能力以及提高安全性和环境合规性。

“数据是提升非洲上游价值链的关键领域,”SLB非洲新业务经理拉里·维拉斯科表示,“糟糕的数据可能导致大多数公司损失约15%至25%的收入。”

SLB指出,预计到2050年,石油和天然气需求将增长约20%。这得益于2025年非洲大陆各地取得的重大油气发现,今年已完成17口高影响力油井的开采。

“能源需求正在迅速增长,非洲的石油和天然气行业需要快速部署投资,以抵消下降并满足峰值需求,”SLB全球勘探顾问Paul Freeman表示。

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Africa needs US$375 billion to develop natural gas sector, says Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

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Africa requires an estimated US$375 billion over the next 10 to 12 years to adequately fund upstream and midstream gas development across the continent, according to non-profit organisation the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).

According to Dr. Riverson Oppong, Africa Director, SPE, who spoke during a workshop at this year’s MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference and exhibition – hosted by SPE Senegal – Africa is on track to support increased investment through integrated national gas master plans, bankable contractual frameworks, robust infrastructure and institutional capacity building.

“Africa is a gas market,” Dr. Oppong stated. “But at the same time, despite our immense potential – holding 8% of global reserves – we don’t participate on the global stage. Our constraint lies in policy, commercial frameworks, infrastructure and financing conditions.”

“Our aim is to foster technical discussions between the oil and gas players in Senegal and across Africa,” added Dr. Rose Ndong, Dakar Section Chair, SPE.

During the presentation, global technology company SLB noted that digital technology investment can improve exploration and drilling, enhance production efficiency and optimisation, and improve supply chain optimisation and resilience.

IoT, analytics and AI were highlighted as key enablers to improve Africa’s upstream value chain, enabling real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, enhance decision-making and improved safety and environmental compliance.

“Data is a key focus-area for improving the upstream value chain in Africa,” stated Larry Velasco, Africa New Venture Manager, SLB. “The cost of bad data can result in the loss of approximately 15 - 25% of revenue for most companies.”

SLB indicated that oil and natural gas demand is expected to grow by approximately 20% by 2050. This comes on the back of key oil and gas discoveries across the continent in 2025, with 17 high impact wells having been completed this year.

“Energy demand is rising rapidly, and Africa’s oil and gas industry requires a rapid deployment of investment in order to offset declines and meet peak demand,” stated Paul Freeman, Global Exploration Advisor, SLB.

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