Africa sits on approximately 17% of the world's proven natural gas reserves, yet less than 10% of its population has reliable access to electricity. This contradiction is not a paradox — it is a commercial opportunity of extraordinary scale.
Floating LNG technology has dramatically lowered the capital threshold for monetising stranded offshore gas. Projects that would have required decade-long development timelines and billions in fixed infrastructure are now achievable at smaller scale with FLNG units anchored to producing fields.
The more immediate opportunity for most African energy entrepreneurs lies not in export markets but in domestic gas utilisation. CNG infrastructure for transportation, LPG distribution networks, and dedicated gas-to-power plants serving industrial clusters represent addressable markets with measurable demand and shorter investment horizons.
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