Agenda 2022 Session 1
Thursday 29 September 08:25 - 09:15 Location 1
Theme 1
Since 2019, Total Energies’ discoveries in the Outeniqua Basin have positioned South Africa as a new explorat frontier and redrew the cards of the country’s energy security scenario. Newly found reserves can support decarbonization and industrialization at home, while encouraging additional exploration in frontier basins to the West (Orange Basin) and to the East (South Outeniqua). Meanwhile, onshore exploration and development is picking up: South Africa became an LNG producer in 2022 and is witnessing growing exploration for shallow conventional and coal-bed methane (CBM) gas.
- Whatare the prospects for additional exploration in South Africa amidst growing ESG opposition and concerns?
- Howcan policy address current bottlenecks and help unlock investments and value from the country’s oil & gas sector?
- What isthe future of gas within South Africa’s energy mix (industry, transport, power)?
- Whatis South Africa’s main infrastructure requirements to successfully monetise domesticgas
- Whatis the role of South African agencies and national companies in supporting the country’s oil & gas ambitions?