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ENERGY FUTURES: Global energy Focus demand forecast on Africa

A MACRO-ECONOMIC VIEW AND LOOK AHEAD TO 2035

Prosperity

Africa will be one of the fastest-growing regions for power demand, particularly gas in Nigeria, Egypt and Algeria.

Fossil fuels will dominate the global energy mix Renewables will expand their share

Gas demand in Africa (Mtoe) 150 100 50 0

5,000

Oil Coal Gas

4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000

1990

2011

2020

2025

2030

The US shale boom has reduced the need for the US to import oil from West Africa

Egypt

2020

2025

2030

2035

Shift from coal to gas in power generation (particularly in China and the US)

Greater use of natural gas as a transport fuel

Renewable energy Africa is rich in resources, but its renewable energy has been underutilised due to cost and reliability constraints.

China needs resources to fuel its economy. How will energy trade between Africa resource exporters and China evolve?

Infrastructure Present

2035

Inadequate infrastructure remains an obstacle towards Africa achieving its full economic and energy growth potential. Can decentralised networks deliver more cost-effective services to Africa’s growing population?

Security of supply

Tanzania

Angola

2 in 3 without access to electricity

East African gas boom

What is the balance of base load, renewables and quick-starting power plants required to make energy supply more reliable?

Resources and transparency

Mozambique

Is export revenue being managed to ensure extractive industries yield broader societal benefits?

Source: IEA World Energy Outlook 2013, New Policies Scenario

Main drivers

Ties with China

Energy poverty in subSaharan Africa

West African oil exporters

2035

2011

Gas production in Africa is expected to almost double by 2035

Nigeria

Global energy demand (Mtoe)

1990

Source: IEA World Energy Outlook 2013, New Policies Scenario

Renewables

Global natural gas demand will rise more quickly than oil or coal.

Traditional exporters (Nigeria and Angola) have not derived broad prosperity from the development of their hydrocarbon reserves. How can this change?

200

Fossil Fuels

Algeria

Macro-economic implications

Mozambique and Tanzania have made spectacular offshore gas discoveries and are primed to become exporters of LNG after 2020.

World Bank Voice and Accountability Index: Africa EITI countries (average percentile ranking); 0 (worst) - 100 (Best) 30 20 10

Average 1998

Average 2008

Source: Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

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