《非洲天然气报告》第二版已发布。


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国际天然气联盟 (IGU) 和 Hawilti 在非洲金融公司的支持下,发布了第二版(2025 年)《非洲天然气报告》。

本报告提供了关于非洲天然气行业的最新重要信息,涵盖国内货币化和出口基础设施。报告以2023年《非洲天然气报告》的研究成果为基础,并进一步强调了务实地利用非洲天然气资源,为非洲大陆创造一个安全、可持续的能源未来——兼顾经济、社会和环境效益。

在非洲,天然气发电占天然气使用量的绝大部分,这反映出非洲大陆错失了更广泛利用天然气的良机。如果不加以解决,非洲将面临在全球竞争日益激烈的天然气市场中落后的风险。

2025年版《非洲天然气报告》审视了非洲更广泛的能源缺口,这远不止家庭用电或清洁烹饪那么简单。虽然获得能源至关重要,但这仅仅是更大系统性差距的一部分。

非洲人均能源供应总量已停滞数十年:虽然过去二十年人均电力消耗有所下降,但过去四十年人均能源供应却停滞不前。

国际天然气联盟秘书长梅内劳斯·伊德雷奥斯先生表示:“这份报告的建议是一项行动号召:除非非洲大陆及其整个天然气价值链,以及各国政府和金融界,加快技术和商业创新,并建立清晰、稳定且可投资的监管和定价框架,否则非洲大陆的大部分天然气资源仍将错失良机。”

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A second edition of the Gas for Africa Report has been released

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The International Gas Union (IGU) and Hawilti, supported by Africa Finance Corp., have released the second edition (2025) of Gas for Africa Report.

This report offers vital updates on Africa’s natural gas sector, covering domestic monetisation and export infrastructure. It builds on the findings of the 2023 Gas for Africa Report and reinforces the case for a pragmatic utilisation of African natural gas resources to create a secure and sustainable energy future for the continent – economically, socially, and environmentally.

Gas-to-power accounts for a disproportionately large share of natural gas use in Africa, reflecting a missed opportunity to harness natural gas more extensively across the continent’s economies. If left unaddressed, Africa risks falling behind in an increasingly competitive global natural gas market.

The 2025 edition of the Gas for Africa Report examines Africa’s broader energy deficit, which goes far beyond just household electricity or clean cooking. Access, although vital, is only a part of a much larger systemic gap.

Overall energy supply per capita in Africa has stagnated for several decades: while the per capita electricity consumption has declined over the past twenty years, the per capita energy supply has stagnated for the past 40 years.

Mr Menelaos (Mel) Ydreos, the Secretary General of the IGU, said: “The recommendations of this Report are a call-to-action: unless the African continent and its entire natural gas value chain, together with national governments and the finance community, accelerate technological and commercial innovation and put in place clear, stable, and investable regulatory and pricing frameworks, much of the continent’s natural gas resource will remain a missed opportunity.”

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