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MSGBC Conference to Spotlight Regional Infrastructure, Logistics Opportunities.
Key developments in the MSGBC basin are solidifying its status as a major African energy hub, highlighted by the start of commercial operations at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) LNG project and the launch of Senegal's Sangomar oilfield. These milestones underscore the region's emergence as a significant exporter of both natural gas and oil, attracting substantial international investment. As production ramps up, the focus is shifting to the critical need for efficient infrastructure to connect these resources to global markets.
An upcoming panel at the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference, titled "Integrated Infrastructure & Logistics: Beyond the Port to Global Markets," will address this challenge. The session will explore the investment and opportunities in multimodal transport systems—including pipelines, ports, and railways—necessary to support the region's expanding energy and mineral sectors. It will feature senior representatives from key companies active in the region's infrastructure landscape, such as private equity firm Actis, industrial manufacturer Neway Valve, management firm EPCM Holdings, and logistics provider Africa Global Logistics.
The discussion aims to highlight how integrated logistics and industrial support are essential for unlocking the MSGBC region's economic potential, supporting projects like the GTA development and Mauritania’s Energy Service Zone. The panel will provide insights into the partnerships and solutions driving both export capabilities and domestic industrial growth, emphasizing infrastructure's role in sustaining the region's long-term competitiveness and development.