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Expert Predicts Explosive Growth for Africa’s Oil and Gas Industry 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
January 6, 2025
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The African energy sector is poised for a transformative year, according to NJ Ayuk, the Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC).  

In a bold and optimistic forecast, Ayuk predicted unprecedented growth for Africa’s oil and gas industry in 2025, fueled by renewed emphasis on fossil fuel exploration and production. 

“We’re going to be blessed with oil in 2025, believe me, because we need to drill baby drill. Oil is also important.

“It is a gift from God, and we are going to produce it.”  

NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC).  

Ayuk emphasized the importance of fossil fuels in alleviating energy poverty and driving industrialization across the continent. 

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Ayuk’s remarks come against the backdrop of significant global developments, including the sudden exit of Citigroup and JP Morgan from the Net Zero Banking Alliance.  

This move signals a shift in global energy priorities, with a growing recognition of the essential role fossil fuels play in Africa’s economic and energy security. 

Ayuk outlined a bold vision for Africa’s energy future, advocating for policies that prioritize exploration and production of oil and natural gas. His rallying cry of “Drill Baby Drill” encapsulates the urgency and opportunity for African nations to take charge of their energy destiny. 

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“We need to drive up African energy development with drill, baby, drill policies, fire up every natural gas project we can do, turn out some of the coal mines that we have abandoned and drive that up and take off our energy security.” 

NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC).  

This renewed focus on oil and gas exploration comes as Africa grapples with significant energy challenges, including energy poverty, limited access to electricity, and underdeveloped infrastructure.  

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), over 600 million people in Africa still lack access to electricity, making energy development a top priority for the continent. 

While much of the global energy conversation has centered on transitioning to renewables, Ayuk argued that Africa’s path to energy security must include a balanced approach that leverages its abundant fossil fuel resources. 

“Oil and gas are vital for Africa’s development. They provide not only energy but also revenue for infrastructure development, healthcare, and education,” Ayuk said. 

He added that fossil fuels are a crucial component of Africa’s industrialization strategy, powering industries and creating jobs in a continent with one of the world’s fastest-growing populations. 

A Shift Toward Fossil Fuels 

NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber
NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber

Ayuk’s optimism for Africa’s oil and gas sector coincides with changing global attitudes toward fossil fuels. The decision by Citigroup and JP Morgan to exit the Net Zero Banking Alliance has reignited debates over the role of banks in financing fossil fuel projects.  

While critics view the banks’ decision as a step back from climate commitments, others argue that it reflects the practical realities of global energy demand, particularly in developing regions like Africa. 

Ayuk sees this as an opportunity for Africa to attract new investments in its energy sector.  

“The world is realizing that fossil fuels are not the enemy.

“For Africa, this means new opportunities to secure funding for critical energy projects that can uplift millions out of poverty.” 

NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC).  

Beyond alleviating energy poverty, Ayuk envisions Africa’s oil and gas resources as a catalyst for broader economic growth. He emphasized the importance of regional collaboration and strategic investments to unlock the continent’s energy potential. 

“The time has come for African nations to take control of their energy future.

“This is not just about producing energy; it’s about creating value chains, building infrastructure, and ensuring that our people benefit from the wealth beneath their feet.” 

NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC).  

“Africa’s energy story is just beginning,” Ayuk concluded. “We have the resources, the talent, and the will to succeed. Now is the time to act.” 

Whether through increased exploration, strategic investments, or regional collaboration, Africa’s energy sector is poised to make headlines in the coming year. 

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