政策改革与振兴:扩大南非天然气基础设施的关键

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 7/2/2024,地点:非洲

对于南非来说,其目前的发电结构以煤炭为主,这意味着在可再生能源技术不断成熟的同时,包括天然气在内的能源供应可以稳定下来。

南非在许多方面都是非洲最现代化的国家之一,尤其是在电力供应方面。然而,尽管南非的数据与大多数其他非洲国家相比具有优势(截至 2021 年,89.3% 的人口可以获得可靠的电力,根据世界银行的数据,南非在非洲大陆排名第五),但它仍然面临着与其他国家相同的一些核心问题:快速增长的人口、不断扩大的经济和不断加快的城市化进程带来的不可靠的能源供应。

由于气候变化在任何关于能源的辩论中都占据重要地位,经济较发达的国家正在向非洲施加压力,要求非洲绕过较旧的能源技术,直接转向可再生能源。虽然这在理论上听起来很美好,但为一个不断发展的国家提供能源的关键是稳定,而稳定的关键是多样性。对于南非来说,其目前的发电结构以煤炭为主,这意味着在可再生能源技术不断成熟之际,包括天然气在内的能源供应(非洲的天然气储量几乎与太阳能和风能一样丰富)可以帮助稳定能源供应。

然而,实现能源供应多样化并不像打开大门、铺上欢迎的地毯那么简单。能源供应商要想在新市场中蓬勃发展,还需要看到稳定性——政策和基础设施的稳定性。公司不喜欢在规则错综复杂的地方做生意,他们的物质需求很难或不可能得到满足。为了支持天然气基础设施的扩张,确保更繁荣的未来,南非应该采取一些政策举措。

物质需求
最明显的切入点是扩大现有的天然气网络,以支持更广泛的分销。

目前的供应高度集中于豪登省、普马兰加省和夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省周围的三个地区。这些区域之外严重缺乏足够的储存设施,需要先建造这些设施,然后才能安装管道网络来分配天然气。目前正在计划在科哈、理查兹湾、萨尔达尼亚湾以及边境对面的莫桑比克马普托开发此类设施。这是一个好的开始,但当可再生能源电网需要帮助时,还需要更多的设施来促进迅速增加发电量。液化天然气 (LNG) 的终端和再气化厂也将增强该国的进口能力。与埃克森美孚和皇家孚宝等公司的公私伙伴关系以及政府之间的国际合作可以帮助加速这些发展。


南非还需要采取更多措施,获取和利用其本土天然气供应,例如莫塞尔湾、奥兰治河流域和卡鲁盆地的页岩层。需要进行地震勘测和勘探钻探,以更准确地描述可用资源并优化天然气加工和运输基础设施的位置。能源独立是长期稳定的重要因素,欧洲突然切断俄罗斯天然气进口就是明证。

该国还可以从将旧的、停用的燃煤电厂改用天然气中受益。这可以节省时间和金钱,因为需要的新建数量会减少,还可以恢复这些设施退役后失去的工作岗位。虽然一些燃煤电厂可以改用柴油,但液化天然气是一种更环保的选择,可以更有效地支持联合循环和开式循环燃气轮机电厂。

政策需求
正如通常的情况一样,阻碍进步的大部分因素都归结为政策和文书工作。说我们需要更多勘探是件好事,但不明确的许可和咨询流程、超出监管限额的冗长上诉时间以及勘探活动有限的许可有效期,这些都让潜在的投资者和开发商望而却步,他们需要确保自己不会将时间和金钱投入无底洞。

相反,开发合作伙伴需要明确、稳定和支持性的法规,以确保项目的法律确定性。政策实施和许可必须透明,并在考虑风险、缓解措施和经济发展目标时提供清晰的讨论和决策框架。


2024 年 5 月,EnerGeo Alliance 委托 Eye for Business 发布了一份政策简报,提出了多项旨在简化南非能源开发的政策改革建议。EnerGeo Alliance 是能源地球科学行业的全球贸易联盟,代表地球科学公司、创新者和能源开发商。简报建议采取的步骤包括深思熟虑的改革,这些改革可以迅速刺激该国急需的投资:

实施明确而稳定的政策,支持天然气在能源部门的开发和整合。

解决有关新天然气来源的政策空白,并为天然气基础设施投资创造激励措施。

简化地球科学调查许可和咨询流程,为识别和开发国内天然气资源提供关键数据。为

已获得相关勘探权和环境授权的项目支持者提供确定性。

考虑对环境影响和咨询进行标准化和协调的评估,以增强所有利益相关者的信心,减少重复的评估和咨询。

启动海上勘探活动的定期许可轮次,以提供投资机会并增强竞争力。


延长勘探权的有效期,为项目发起人提供更大的地震数据采集灵活性,即使天气和环境敏感性导致进度放缓。

优先建设液化天然气终端和其他必要的基础设施,以支持天然气的进口、储存和运输。

制定明确的时间表,详细说明天然气如何在近期(远在可再生能源普及之前)增加价值。

为天然气基础设施制定严格的安全标准和定期维护计划,以降低风险并确保长期运营完整性。

进一步说,虽然为投资者提供支持性环境对经济发展很重要,但任何明智的社会都必须采取措施保护自己,以免因监管松懈或不存在而受到利用,从而损害石油和天然气基础设施。只有遵守并始终如一地执行安全法规,才能实现稳定的能源供应。

到 2040 年,南非的能源需求预计将增长三倍,因此南非必须明智地规划以扩大和稳定其能源供应(包括进口和国内能源),同时尊重人们对未来气候变化的合理担忧。天然气是最可靠、最高效、最丰富、碳排放最低的燃料,可以弥补通往完全可再生未来的差距。如果我们要负责任地利用天然气,我们必须首先提供合理、合理和透明的政策基础,为所有希望南非在未来几十年繁荣发展的人铺平道路。

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Policy Reform and Revitalization: The Key to Expanding South Africa’s Natural Gas Infrastructure

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 7/2/2024, Location: Africa

For South Africa, whose current power generation structure is dominated by coal, that means including natural gas can help steady the supply of energy while renewable technology continues to mature.

South Africa is in many ways one of the most modern countries in Africa, particularly with respect to electricity access. Yet while its numbers compare favorably with most other African nations (as of 2021, 89.3% of the population had reliable access to electricity, making it the fifth-highest ranking in the continent according to the World Bank), it still shares some of the same core problems as the others: an unreliable energy supply facing a rapidly growing population, an expanding economy, and increasing urbanization.

With climate change looming large over any debate about energy, the pressure is on from more economically developed nations for Africa to bypass older energy technologies and jump straight to renewables. As wonderful as that may sound in theory, the key to supplying a growing nation is stability, and the key to stability is diversity. For South Africa, whose current power generation structure is dominated by coal, that means including natural gas — which Africa has in almost as much abundance as sun and wind — to help steady the supply of energy while renewable technology continues to mature.

Diversifying the energy supply is not as simple as opening the door and putting out the welcome mat, however. For energy suppliers to thrive in a new market, they need to see stability as well — stability of policy and infrastructure. Companies don’t like doing business where the rules are Byzantine, and their physical needs are difficult or impossible to supply. To support the expansion of its natural gas infrastructure and ensure a more prosperous future, there are several policy initiatives that South Africa should embrace.

Physical Needs
The most obvious place to start is expanding the existing gas networks to support wider distribution.

Current supply is highly localized in just three areas around Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and KwaZulu-Natal. Adequate storage facilities are sorely lacking outside of these zones and need to be built before pipeline networks can be installed to distribute the gas. Plans are currently underway to develop such facilities in Coega, Richards Bay, Saldanha Bay, and just across the border in Maputo, Mozambique. This is a good start, but more will be needed to facilitate prompt additional power generation when a renewables-based grid needs assistance. Terminals and regasification plants for liquefied natural gas (LNG) would also enhance the country’s import capacity. Public-private partnerships with corporations such as ExxonMobil and Royal Vopak, along with international collaborations among governments, could help accelerate these developments.


South Africa also needs to do more to access and utilize its own native supply of natural gas in areas like Mossel Bay, the Orange River Basin, and the shale formations of the Karoo Basin. Seismic surveys and exploratory drilling are needed to more accurately characterize the resources available and optimize the location of gas processing and transport infrastructure. Energy independence is an important factor in long-term stability, as evidenced in Europe when Russian gas imports were abruptly cut off.

The country could also benefit from converting old, mothballed coal-fired power plants to use natural gas instead. This could save time and money by requiring fewer new builds, and also recover jobs that were lost when these facilities were decommissioned. Although some coal plants can be converted to diesel, LNG is a more environmentally friendly option that more efficiently supports combined-cycle and open-cycle gas turbine plants.

Policy Needs
As is so often the case, much of what stands in the way of progress comes down to policy and paperwork. It’s all well and good to say we need more exploration, but unclear permitting and consulting processes, lengthy appeals timelines that exceed regulatory allowances, and limited permit validity periods for reconnaissance activities are highly discouraging to potential investors and developers, who need assurance that they aren’t throwing their time and money into a bottomless pit.

Instead, development partners need clear, stable, and supportive regulations to ensure legal certainty for projects. Policy implementation and permitting must be transparent and provide a clear framework for discussion and decision-making when considering risks, mitigations, and economic development goals.


A policy brief published by Eye for Business and commissioned by The EnerGeo Alliance in May 2024 offered a number of suggested policy reforms aimed at streamlining energy development in South Africa. The EnerGeo Alliance is a global trade alliance for the energy geoscience industry, representing geoscience companies, innovators, and energy developers. Steps recommended by the brief include well-thought-out reforms that could quickly spur much-needed investment in the country:

Implementing clear and stable policies that support the development and integration of natural gas within the energy sector.

Addressing policy gaps regarding new gas sources and creating incentives for investment in gas infrastructure.

Streamlining geoscience survey permitting and consultation processes to provide critical data for identifying and developing domestic natural gas resources.

Providing certainty for project proponents who have received relevant exploration rights and environmental authorizations.

Considering standardized and coordinated assessment of environmental impacts and consultations to provide greater confidence for all stakeholders and reduce redundant assessments and consultations.

Initiating regular licensing rounds for offshore exploration activities to provide opportunities for investment and enhance competition.


Extending the validity of reconnaissance rights to offer project proponents more flexibility in seismic data acquisition, even when weather and environmental sensitivities cause slowdowns.

Prioritizing the construction of LNG terminals and other necessary infrastructure to support natural gas import, storage, and transportation.

Establishing a clear timeline detailing how natural gas can add value in the immediate future, well before renewables become available.

Establishing stringent safety standards and regular maintenance schedules for gas infrastructure to mitigate risks and ensure long-term operational integrity.

To expand on that last item, while it is important for economic development to provide a supportive environment for investors, any wise society must also take steps to protect itself from being taken advantage of due to lax or nonexistent regulation that can result in compromises to oil and gas infrastructure. A stable supply of energy can only occur when safety and security regulations are respected and consistently enforced.

With national energy demand expected to triple by 2040, South Africa must plan wisely to expand and stabilize its energy supply, both imported and domestic, while respecting well-founded concerns about future climate change. Natural gas is the most reliable, efficient, abundant, and lowest-carbon fuel available to bridge the gap to a fully renewable future. If we are to utilize it responsibly, we must first provide a sound, sensible, and transparent policy foundation to smooth the road for all who wish to see South Africa prosper in the decades to come.

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