eThekwini intensifies water management measures

Source: South Africa News Agency

The eThekwini Municipality’s Water and Sanitation Unit will intensify measures to enhance water management through various key initiatives, including the installation of strategic Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) in key network zones of the city.

This came during an Executive Committee (EXCO) meeting held on Tuesday, where several resolutions were adopted to accelerate implementation and respond to current challenges facing the municipality.

During the meeting, the municipal leadership approved measures aimed to accelerate implementation and address current water service delivery challenges facing the municipality.

During the meeting, management from the Water and Sanitation Unit presented an action plan aligned with the city’s Water Turnaround Strategy, which aims to reduce non-revenue water until it reaches acceptable standards.

The municipality said the installation of PRVs is a critical component in managing water pressure effectively and reduce incidents of bursts and leaks, which result in excessive water losses.

“Other initiatives in the action plan include maintenance of PRVs, installation of water restrictors, rehabilitation and refurbishment of district metered areas, performance-based contracts for leak detection and repairs, and installation of data loggers and trunk main pressure sensors,” the municipality reported after the meeting.

These initiatives are currently at the procurement process.

Strategic partnership with academic institutions renewed

The EXCO meeting also approved the renewal of a three-year Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with leading academic institutions, aimed at pursuing a common developmental research agenda to support policy development and improved service delivery.

The new MoA, effective from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2028, includes partnerships with the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT), Stellenbosch University (SU), and the University of South Africa (UNISA).

Supporting the agreement, Chairperson of the Governance and Human Capital Committee, Nkosenhle Madlala, said the agreement will position eThekwini as a responsive and learning-oriented city.

“It is through such partnerships that we will be able to co-create solutions to our most complex developmental challenges, while ensuring that our policies are grounded in rigorous research and real-world insight,” Madlala said.

Parties are to contribute funding jointly to facilitate priority research deemed strategic and collaborative. The co-funding model will form basis of shared responsibility using the ratio 1:1.

The municipality’s financial contribution will be as follows:
•    2025/26 financial year: R500 000.
•    2026/27 financial year: R1 000 000.
•    2027/28 financial year: R 1 500 000.

Two committees will be established to achieve effectiveness under this partnership, including the Research and Operations Committee, and the Steering Committee. – SAnews.gov.za
 

Government’s Spaza Shop campaign goes to Sedibeng

Source: South Africa News Agency

The Sedibeng District Municipality in Gauteng will be the next stop in the national campaign to create awareness about the Spaza Shop Support Fund.

This as an interactive session is set to take place at the City Hall, in the Vereeniging Central Business District, on Friday.

This leg of the campaign will offer spaza shop owners and township-based convenience store operators critical information on how to apply for both financial and non-financial support under the R500-million fund that was launched by Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau and Small Business Development Minister Stella Ndabeni in April.

READ | Government launches R500 million Spaza Shop Support Fund 

The fund is aimed at increasing the participation of South African owned spaza shops in the townships and rural areas retail trade sector.

The national campaign, spearheaded by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) and the Department of Small Business Development (DSBD), follows successful engagements held in KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Cape, North West, Mpumalanga and Limpopo. 

At these events, township-based entrepreneurs gathered in large numbers to learn how they can access support from the fund.
The initiative is implemented in partnership with the Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency (SEDFA) and the National Empowerment Fund (NEF) which are agencies of the DSBD and the dtic, respectively. These entities are responsible for administering the fund.

The campaign aims to bolster the township economy by supporting South African-owned spaza shops and other township convenience stores through:
•    Access to affordable stock via delivery channel partners,                                                                                                                   
•    Infrastructure upgrades including shelving, refrigeration and security, Point of Sale devices,
•    Training programmes covering business skills, digital literacy, compliance, credit health and food safety, and partnerships with local manufacturers, black industrialists and wholesalers to improve supply chain inclusion.

“These efforts are geared toward increasing the competitiveness of township businesses and ensuring they play a significant role in the broader retail sector. 

“The campaign also promotes bulk buying and the use of locally produced goods, helping spaza shops lower operating costs while improving access to quality products,” the dtic and the DSBD said in a joint statement on Wednesday.

Friday’s session is expected to get underway at 9am. – SAnews.gov.za

Police Minister condemns threats against at Gift of the Givers staff

Source: South Africa News Agency

Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has strongly condemned the threats and intimidation directed at humanitarian organisation, Gift of the Givers, while they were delivering lifesaving assistance to flood-affected communities in Mthatha, Eastern Cape.

It is alleged that members of a so-called “water mafia”, linked to service providers contracted by the OR Tambo District Municipality, threatened Gift of the Givers staff as they distributed clean drinking water to residents impacted by the recent floods. 

Mchunu was in Mthatha this past weekend to engage with and thank members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) for their efforts during the floods, which have claimed 90 lives to date and displaced hundreds more. The Minister also addressed some of the affected families. 

“The police will not tolerate any attempt to intimidate or obstruct those who are working tirelessly to save lives and bring relief to our people. Gift of the Givers has consistently been a source of hope and dignity to South Africans in their hour of need.

“Any attack on them is an attack on the very principle of ubuntu. No individual or group will be allowed to profiteer off disaster or compromise the safety and well-being of our people. Law enforcement will act decisively. 

“The SAPS will ensure the safety of all humanitarian workers in the area, and hold those responsible fully accountable under the law. 

“We have also been made aware of individuals who go to the homes of those who lost their lives due to these floods, with a view to commit acts of theft from these homes. Police have been deployed to ensure the safety of the property of the deceased,” Mchunu said. 

The provincial government said plans are underway to hold a Provincial Day of Mourning on Thursday, 19 June 2025, in Decoligny Village, Mthatha.

Residents have been urged to report persons who went missing in the areas that were affected by the floods to law enforcement. 

President Cyril Ramaphosa visited the area last Friday to offer support and assess the damage. He was accompanied by government officials, key Ministers, the Premier, and local government representatives.

President Ramaphosa has expressed sadness over the loss of life during floods. The President offered his condolences to those who have lost loved ones. – SAnews.gov.za

Cricket world champions arrive home

Source: South Africa News Agency

Hundreds of South Africans braved the cold on Wednesday to welcome the national men’s cricket team back on home soil, following their historic victory in the 2025 International Cricket Council’s Test Championship (ICC).

The Proteas won against the then champions Australia, in a thrilling final at Lord’s in England with a five-wicket win on Saturday.
This marked South Africa’s first-ever appearance in a World Test Championship Final, and their triumphant performance signalled a landmark achievement for the nation’s cricketing history. 

This as Australia, currently ranked number one in the ICC Men’s Test Team Rankings, entered the final as favourites and defending champions. 

The Proteas, ranked second, rose to the occasion and delivered a memorable performance, cementing their status as one of the world’s elite test sides.

READ | President Ramaphosa hails Proteas historic ICC test championship victory

The cricket team received an electrifying welcome with jubilation, song and dance from supporters, who arrived at OR Tambo International Airport, early on Wednesday morning.

The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, said the team’s win gives the nation hope.

“People should see themselves when they watch our national teams and that is what we are doing in cricket. They are following in the footsteps of rugby. We are a socially cohesive country. We are a rainbow nation and you can see this.

“We are the best sporting nation in the world. We have the strongest women and men in the world. We have the fastest runners, the best soccer players, [and]we have the best rugby players and cricket team,” the Minister said.

The Proteas men’s head coach Shukri Conrad expressed his joy at the welcome the team received at the airport.

“I am absolutely ecstatic to see people come out in their hundreds. It makes this win even more special. We won a few days ago but it hasn’t sunk in. To get a reception like this… it starts to sink in. The guys have been great but the fans have been better,” Conrad said.

The Minister, together with the cricket team, will brief the nation this afternoon on their success. –SAnews.gov.za
 

SA views G7 as strategic partner in several areas 

Source: South Africa News Agency

South Africa views the Group of Seven (G7) as a strategic partner in its efforts to drive climate resilience, promote a just energy transition, and secure value-added investment in its rich mineral resources.

This is according to President Cyril Ramaphosa who was speaking following the conclusion of his working visit to Canada where he participated in the G7 Summit Outreach Session. The session took place on the margins of the G7 Leaders’ Summit, held in Kananaskis, Alberta.

“South Africa views the G7 as a strategic partner. We seek greater cooperation in areas such as investment, financing for development, international crime, climate change and just transitions, as well as inclusive global growth and development,” the President said on Tuesday.

READ | President in Canada for G7 Leaders’ Summit

The G7 consists of the largest advanced economies namely: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. 

The European Union also participates in G7 Summits, although it is not a member.  

The Outreach Session aimed “to explore leadership and collaboration in driving a comprehensive approach to energy security with a focus on technology and innovation; diversification and strengthening critical mineral supply chains; and infrastructure and investment”.

The outreach theme resonated with South Africa’s national interests and priorities of South Africa’s G20 Presidency.  

The Outreach Sessions of the G7 have been a feature of the Group over the years with the aim being to strengthen unity among G7 members and like-minded countries to deliberate on and address some of the world’s most pressing issues. 

President Ramaphosa described the summit as “most meaningful” particularly in the context of South Africa’s role as the G20 President.

“We’ve just concluded our visit to Canada to attend the G7 Summit. It has been most meaningful for us, particularly as we are the President of the G20. We’ve had the opportunity to interact with a number of heads of state and government of various countries,” he said.

Climate change 

President Ramaphosa placed climate change and its devastating effects at the centre of South Africa’s message to the G7 leaders, highlighting the destruction brought by floods in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape, as well as the ongoing droughts in parts of the Western Cape. 

“We put that firmly on the global agenda, that there should be sufficient funding for incidents such as those, as they happen on a repeated basis, particularly in our sub region – in [the] SADC [Southern African Development Community], but more importantly, in two of our provinces, KwaZulu Natal and the Eastern Cape [which] over the past few years have suffered repeated incidents of destruction from floods and also droughts in parts of the Western Cape,” the President explained.

Beneficiation 

On the economic front, President Ramaphosa also pushed for a shift in the global approach to Africa’s critical minerals, emphasising the need for beneficiation and inclusive value chains.

“We discussed the importance of how our critical minerals should be treated, particularly in view of the fact that they play such an important role in energy security and that the extraction of minerals from African countries and our own country, particularly, should be made more to be not only extractive, but also to have value add, where beneficiation becomes the order of the day,” he said. 

He said investors must be made aware upfront that South Africa seeks to move beyond raw exports to value-added production, in line with its long-held vision of selling finished goods rather than raw materials.

“Those who want to invest in our minerals, should know up front that we are not only looking forward to them extracting minerals, but also to value chain additions or advancements in the form of beneficiation, so that in the end, we live up to what we’ve been saying, that we want to sell value added products to the rest of the world,” the President stressed.

Bilateral meetings

The first citizen also held bilateral meetings with several leaders on the sidelines of the summit, which he described as “most beneficial” for South Africa’s diplomatic and economic engagements.

He held bilateral meetings with Heads of State and Government from Canada, France, Germany and the Republic of Korea. The meetings centered on fostering greater cooperation on issues of mutual interest. 

President Ramaphosa welcomed the strengthening of cooperation between South Africa and Canada as it relates to the G20 and the G7. 

“Canada’s Africa strategy is comprehensive and there is potential for cooperation in areas where there is alignment with the African Agenda.”

Several engagements have taken place between South Africa and Canada at various levels, including at Sherpa and Ministerial levels. – SAnews.gov.za

Tosyalı devient le plus grand producteur d’acier de Turquie et le troisième d’Europe

Le producteur d’acier mondial turc Tosyalı (www.TosyaliHolding.com.tr) poursuit sa croissance mondiale avec près de 50 installations sur 3 continents, une capacité de production d’acier liquide de 15 millions de tonnes et environ 15 000 employés.

Attirant l’attention avec ses investissements dans la production d’acier qualifié à haute valeur ajoutée en déterminant la durabilité comme agenda principal, Tosyalı grimpe rapidement les échelons de la production mondiale d’acier avec ses complexes de production dans différentes géographies du monde, ses produits d’acier vert produits avec une technologie avancée, la R&D et l’innovation, des capitaux propres solides et des employés hautement compétents.

Au milieu des conditions mondiales difficiles de 2024, une année difficile pour les producteurs d’acier du monde entier, Tosyalı a réalisé une montée rapide dans les classements mondiaux, ajoutant encore un autre succès à son record. Selon les données publiées par l’Association mondiale de l’acier, Tosyalı a produit 9,12 millions de tonnes d’acier liquide en 2024 et a grimpé de 21 places par rapport à l’année précédente, atteignant la 46e position dans le classement mondial. Avec une augmentation de 54,3% de la production, Tosyalı est devenu l’un des 3 producteurs d’acier à la croissance la plus rapide au monde. Aujourd’hui, Tosyalı a atteint la position du plus grand producteur d’acier de Turquie tout en renforçant également sa position forte sur la scène mondiale en tant que troisième plus grand producteur d’acier d’Europe. De plus, l’entreprise est entrée dans le top 50 des producteurs d’acier mondiaux, franchissant une étape importante pour l’industrie.

Fuat Tosyalı, Président du Conseil d’Administration de Tosyalı Holding : “Notre objectif est de devenir l’un des 20 premiers producteurs d’acier au monde”

Déclarant que le succès mondial de Tosyalı est basé sur des investissements stratégiques bien planifiés et une production d’acier qualifiée, Fuat Tosyalı, Président du Conseil d’Administration de Tosyalı Holding, a dit : “En tant que Tosyalı, nous avons identifié la durabilité, l’efficacité et les économies d’échelle comme trois priorités importantes. Avec cette stratégie, nous continuons à croître de manière saine et stable avec des investissements orientés vers l’éco-efficacité en Turquie et dans différentes géographies autour du monde. Nous avons achevé l’usine Tosyalı Demir Çelik İskenderun, le plus grand investissement industriel de notre pays ces dernières années, malgré la catastrophe du grand tremblement de terre et avons commencé la première production en 2023. Cette usine a éliminé les 4 millions de tonnes d’importations d’acier plat de la Turquie et a commencé à apporter une contribution significative aux exportations d’acier à valeur ajoutée.”

Fuat Tosyalı a continué: “Nous prenons des mesures fermes pour devenir l’un des centres de production sidérurgique intégrés les plus importants et stratégiques non seulement dans le bassin méditerranéen et en Afrique, mais aussi dans le monde avec nos investissements de quatrième phase dans notre complexe de production Tosyalı Algérie en cinq phases, qui est l’une des forces motrices de notre succès en tant qu’entreprise sidérurgique mondiale à ce jour. Nous avons également initié des investissements en Libye comme étape stratégique en Afrique. Avec nos investissements en Turquie, en Algérie, en Espagne et en Libye, nous renforçons notre position de producteur d’acier mondial jour après jour.”

Fuat Tosyalı a également souligné l’ampleur des investissements durables: “En tant que Tosyalı, notre montant total d’investissement au cours des 5 dernières années est de plus de 6 milliards USD et la majorité de ceux-ci sont des investissements orientés vers la durabilité. Nos investissements dans la R&D, la technologie avancée, la production circulaire et les sources d’énergie propre telles que le solaire et l’hydrogène continuent sans interruption. En même temps, nous nous concentrons sur l’efficacité, qui est également l’une des questions principales de la durabilité, et nous tendons à produire plus en consommant moins de ressources. Nous continuons à réaliser une croissance durable grâce à notre structure complètement indépendante, mais dynamique et efficace qui analyse tout de la mine au produit final dans l’écosystème Tosyalı.”

Tosyalı a conclu en déclarant: “Ainsi, nous continuons notre montée rapide mais stable dans les classements mondiaux. Entre 2020 et 2024, nous avons augmenté notre production mondiale d’acier brut de 110%. En raison de ces progrès, nous sommes entrés dans le top 50 des entreprises mondiales, devenant le plus grand producteur de Turquie et le troisième d’Europe. Parmi les 50 premières entreprises, nous sommes la seule à monter continuellement dans les classements mondiaux chaque année. Notre croissance stable et durable continue, et avec nos chiffres de production, nous avons pris une étape très forte vers le passage à la ligue suivante à l’échelle mondiale. Dans les 4–5 prochaines années, alors que nos investissements en cours commenceront la production, nous avancerons avec confiance vers notre objectif de devenir l’une des 20 premières entreprises sidérurgiques au monde.”

Distribué par APO Group pour Tosyali Holding.

Contact :
Serap Öztürk
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C&I Energy + Storage Summit Zambia 2025 launches in Lusaka – C&I Energy + Storage Summit is a project of VUKA Group

The C&I Energy + Storage Summit Zambia (https://apo-opa.co/4n3jClL), a landmark event for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, is set to launch on 27-28 August 2025 in Lusaka. Hosted in Zambia’s capital, this summit introduces a dynamic platform to tackle energy challenges and deliver sustainable solutions for commercial and industrial (C&I) sectors. 

About the Summit

The C&I Energy + Storage Summit Zambia unites industry leaders, project owners, innovators, and financiers to advance energy security and sustainability. Following the success of the 2024 South Africa summit, this event connects pre-qualified C&I project owners with cutting-edge energy and storage providers, fostering actionable insights, peer collaboration, and strategic partnerships. As part of the Power and Energy Portfolio of VUKA Group, a leading organiser of transformative industry events across Africa, this summit will drive the SADC region’s energy future. 

“Zambia is at a turning point in its energy journey,” says Chanelle Hingston, Portfolio Director of VUKA Group’s Power and Energy Portfolio. “With growing demand, policy reform, and a clear appetite for private generation, there’s never been a more important time to connect buyers and solution providers. Launching the C&I Energy + Storage Summit here is about unlocking real opportunities—where energy independence meets economic resilience.”

Why attend?

This summit is essential for businesses facing unreliable utility power and pursuing energy independence. Through masterclasses, case studies, and networking, participants will explore alternative energy and storage technologies to secure reliable energy, learn from early adopters about successful project execution, gain insights into regulatory frameworks and policy advocacy, mitigate financial and technical risks with expert advice, and build partnerships to accelerate project development.  

This event is critical for Zambia’s C&I sectors, which depend on effective energy solutions. Key industries include retail, powering stores and supply chains consistently; manufacturing, ensuring stable energy for production; agriculture and agri-processing, supporting irrigation and processing; property development, enabling sustainable buildings; and energy-intensive users, stabilising operations for mining and industry. 

Download the programme (https://apo-opa.co/4n3jClL)

Programme highlights 

The two-day programme features dynamic sessions and masterclasses:

Day 1 (27 August 2025): The day kicks off with a keynote, moderated by Dr Johnstone Chikwanda, featuring a project briefing on energy strategies, followed by case studies where early adopters like Dangote Cement Zambia and Shoprite Zambia share embedded generation successes. This is followed by a panel discussion on derisking business continuity, featuring Helen Zulu, Zambia Country Director, ENGIE Energy  Access, and Chabuka Kawesha, Vice President (South Block), Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Day 2 (28 August 2025): The day begins with a plenary and a keynote by the Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and a session on open-access electricity policy, outlining its economic impact and challenges.  

Masterclasses cover grid capacity and flexibility in an open-access era; navigating clean energy technologies, solar PV, and storage implementation; safety and sustainable asset management for solar PV projects; and analysis of Zambia’s renewable energy tariff regime and cost insights, featuring Billy Onyango, County Operations & Maintenance Engineer, Kenya Power. 

Closing remarks explore the future of storage for hydro-dependent nations, addressing battery storage, climate impacts, and investment frameworks. 

Join us 

Seize this opportunity to elevate your energy strategy, engage with top providers, and shape the future of Zambia and the SADC region. Whether a sponsor, delegate, hosted buyer, or investor, the C&I Energy + Storage Summit Zambia offers unmatched value. For more information visit https://apo-opa.co/4n3jClL

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Vuka Group.

For sponsorship or hosted buyer enquiries, contact:
Marcel du Toit
marcel.dutoit@wearevka.com

For speaking opportunities, contact:
Babalwa Bungane 
Babalwa.bungane@wearevuka.com 

About VUKA Group:
As part of the Power and Energy Portfolio of VUKA Group (https://apo-opa.co/4jUGq4g), this summit aligns with VUKA’s mission to connect industries, spark innovation, and fuel economic growth. VUKA Group is a premier organiser of conferences, exhibitions, and events across Africa, delivering tailored platforms for networking, knowledge sharing, and business development in energy and related sectors. 

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Tosyalı has Become Türkiye’s Largest and Europe’s Third-Largest Steel Producer

Türkiyes global steel producer Tosyalı (www.TosyaliHolding.com.tr) continues its global growth with nearly 50 facilities across 3 continents, a liquid steel production capacity of 15 million tons, and approximately 15,000 employees.

Drawing attention with its investments in high value-added qualified steel production by determining sustainability as the main agenda, Tosyalı is rapidly climbing the steps in world steel production with its production complexes in different geographies of the world, green steel products produced with advanced technology, R&D and innovation, strong equity and highly competent employees.

Amid the challenging global conditions in 2024, a difficult year for steel producers worldwide, Tosyalı achieved a rapid rise in the global rankings, adding yet another success to its record. According to data released by the World Steel Association, Tosyalı produced 9.12 million tons of liquid steel in 2024 and climbed 21 places compared to the previous year, reaching 46th position in the world rankings. With a 54.3% increase in production, Tosyalı has become one of the worlds top 3 fastest-growing steel producers. Today, Tosyalı has reached the position of Türkiyes largest steel producer while also strengthening its strong position in the global arena as Europes third-largest steel producer. Additionally, the company entered the worlds top 50 steel producers, crossing a significant milestone for the industry.

Tosyalı Holding Chairman of the Board Fuat Tosyalı: Our goal is to become one of the world’s top 20 steel producers

Stating that Tosyalı‘s global success is based on well-planned strategic investments and qualified steel production, Fuat Tosyalı, Chairman of the Board of Tosyalı Holding, said: “As Tosyalı, we have identified sustainability, efficiency and economies of scale as three important priorities. With this strategy, we continue to grow in a healthy and stable manner with eco-efficiency-oriented investments in Türkiye and in different geographies around the world. We completed Tosyalı Demir Çelik İskenderun Plant, the largest industrial investment of our country in recent years, despite the major earthquake disaster and started the first production in 2023. This plant eliminated Türkiye’s 4 million tons of flat steel imports and started to make a significant contribution to value-added steel exports. We are taking firm steps towards becoming one of the most important and strategic integrated iron and steel production centers not only in the Mediterranean basin and Africa, but also in the world with our fourth phase investments in our five-phase Tosyalı Algérie production complex, which is one of the driving forces of our success as a global steel company to date. We have also initiated investments in Libya as a strategic step in Africa. With our investments in Türkiye, Algeria, Spain and Libya, we are strengthening our position as a global steel producer day by day.

As Tosyalı, our total investment amount in the last 5 years is over 6 billion USD and the majority of these are sustainability-oriented investments. Our investments in R&D, advanced technology, circular production, and clean energy sources such as solar and hydrogen continue without interruption. At the same time, we are focusing on efficiency, which is also one of the main issues of sustainability, and we tend to produce more by consuming fewer resources. We continue to achieve sustainable growth thanks to our completely independent, yet dynamic and efficient structure that analyzes everything from the mine to the final product within the Tosyalı ecosystem. Thus, we continue our rapid yet steady rise in the world rankings. Between 2020 and 2024, we increased our global crude steel production by 110%. Due to this progress, we have entered the worlds top 50 companies, becoming Türkiyes largest and Europes third-largest steel producer. Among the top 50 companies, we are the only one to continuously rise in the global rankings every year. Our steady and sustainable growth continues, and with our production figures, we have taken a very strong step toward moving up to the next league on a global scale. In the next 45 years, as our ongoing investments begin production, we will move forward with confidence toward our goal of becoming one of the worlds top 20 steel companies.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Tosyali Holding.

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Serap Öztürk
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Le président algérien s’exprimera lors de l’African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 dans le cadre d’une campagne de 50 milliards de dollars en faveur des hydrocarbures

Abdelmadjid Tebboune, président de la République d’Algérie, s’exprimera lors de la conférence de l’African Energy Week (AEW) de cette année : Invest in African Energy. La participation du président Tebboune intervient alors que le pays ouvre la voie à une campagne d’investissement de 50 milliards de dollars au cours des quatre prochaines années et souligne l’engagement de l’Algérie à travailler avec des partenaires internationaux pour stimuler l’exploration et la production.

Sous la direction du président Tebboune, l’Algérie a mis en œuvre des plans de développement audacieux pour l’industrie pétrolière et gazière, s’efforçant de consolider sa position en tant que centre international d’exportation. Le pays a entrepris une ambitieuse campagne d’investissement et continue d’attirer les capitaux étrangers sur le marché en renforçant les partenariats et en améliorant les conditions commerciales. En mettant l’accent sur la promotion des zones frontalières, l’augmentation de la production de gaz et la création d’opportunités d’investissement dans l’hydrogène vert et les projets d’infrastructure régionaux, le président Tebboune jette les bases d’une croissance économique durable et à long terme en Algérie. Lors de l’AEW : Invest in African Energy 2025, le président Tebboune devrait partager ses idées sur cette stratégie, en soulignant les opportunités d’investissement à venir et la réforme de la réglementation.

AEW : Invest in African Energy est la plateforme de choix pour les opérateurs de projets, les financiers, les fournisseurs de technologies et les gouvernements, et s’est imposé comme le lieu officiel pour signer des accords dans le domaine de l’énergie en Afrique. Visitez le site http://www.AECWeek.com pour plus d’informations sur cet événement passionnant.

L’Algérie, l’un des plus grands producteurs de pétrole et de gaz d’Afrique, mise sur la réforme de sa politique pour attirer de nouveaux investissements dans des projets d’exploration. L’une des pierres angulaires de cette stratégie est le cycle d’octroi de licences en cours dans le pays, qui propose six blocs terrestres à des sociétés internationales et nationales. Lancé en novembre 2024, le cycle d’appel d’offres accueillera une cérémonie d’ouverture des plis en juin 2025, l’Agence nationale pour la valorisation des ressources en hydrocarbures en Algérie devant attribuer au moins cinq des six blocs. Ce dernier cycle d’attribution de licences s’inscrit dans le cadre d’un plan quinquennal qui prévoit plusieurs cycles d’appels d’offres, visant à offrir des superficies dans des zones géologiques à fort potentiel et à combiner une combinaison d’actifs nouveaux et anciens. Cette stratégie pluriannuelle témoigne de l’engagement du gouvernement à accroître la compétitivité des investissements en Algérie.

Au-delà des cycles d’octroi de licences, le président Tebboune a promulgué une série de réformes politiques visant à améliorer l’environnement des affaires pour les opérateurs étrangers. Il s’agit notamment de l’introduction d’une loi sur les hydrocarbures en 2019, qui offre des conditions fiscales améliorées par rapport à la législation de 2013. Depuis la promulgation de cette loi, la production a considérablement rebondi en Algérie, et les ventes de gaz à elles seules devraient se maintenir à 10 milliards de pieds cubes par jour jusqu’à la fin de la décennie. Avec un objectif de production de 200 milliards de mètres cubes de gaz sur cinq ans, la loi sur les hydrocarbures de 2019 continuera à jouer un rôle déterminant pour attirer les investissements sur le marché.

Grâce à cette loi, un certain nombre de compagnies pétrolières internationales ont augmenté leurs investissements en Algérie. ExxonMobil et Chevron explorent les ressources en hydrocarbures des bassins de l’Ahnet, du Gourara et de la Berkine ; Eni et Equinor revitalisent les champs d’In Salah et d’In Amenas ; tandis que TotalEnergies dirige l’évaluation et le développement du gaz à Timimoun. Parallèlement, la compagnie pétrolière nationale algérienne Sonatrach élargit rapidement son portefeuille, avec des investissements stratégiques dans le champ pétrolier de Zarzaitine et la relance des activités du complexe gazier d’Alrar. En 2024, Sonatrach a fait huit nouvelles découvertes d’hydrocarbures et en 2025, elle cherche à atteindre une production quotidienne de 1,2 million de barils.

Au-delà du pétrole et du gaz, le président Tebboune a fait du développement de l’hydrogène vert une priorité pour le pays, soulignant le rôle que cette ressource jouera pour faciliter une transition énergétique juste en Algérie. Le pays est en train de devenir un leader de l’hydrogène vert en Afrique, avec des projets tels que le projet SoutH2 Corridor – un réseau de gazoducs de 3 300 km développé en partenariat avec des acteurs européens – qui transforme le marché. Le projet réutilise les gazoducs pour transporter de l’hydrogène vert, en tirant parti des ressources stratégiques du continent et de la demande croissante de l’Europe pour soutenir les exportations. L’exploitation est prévue pour 2030, et le projet devrait permettre de transporter jusqu’à quatre millions de tonnes d’hydrogène par an. À l’avenir, les investissements dans l’hydrogène vert devraient permettre de diversifier le marché tout en créant de nouvelles opportunités commerciales pour les entreprises régionales.

“La stratégie énergétique diversifiée de l’Algérie devrait servir d’exemple aux autres pays africains riches en ressources. En donnant la priorité à l’exploration pétrolière et gazière, en réformant les politiques pour attirer les dépenses et en travaillant en étroite collaboration avec des partenaires internationaux pour établir des réseaux d’exportation durables, l’Algérie est en train de s’imposer comme un centre international de l’énergie. Le président Tebboune a joué un rôle déterminant pour faire du pays ce qu’il est aujourd’hui : un marché attractif et orienté vers la croissance”, déclare NJ Ayuk, président exécutif de la Chambre africaine de l’énergie. 

Distribué par APO Group pour African Energy Chamber.

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Algerian President to Speak at African Energy Week (AEW) 2025 Amid $50B Hydrocarbon Drive

Abdelmadjid Tebboune, President of the Republic of Algeria, will speak at this year’s African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference. President Tebboune’s participation comes as the country paves the way for a $50 billion investment drive over the next four years and underscores Algeria’s commitment to working with international partners to bolster exploration and production.

Under President Tebboune’s leadership, Algeria has implemented bold development plans for the oil and gas industry, striving to consolidate its position as an international export hub. The country has undertaken an ambitious investment drive and continues to attract foreign capital to the market through strengthened partnerships and improved business terms. With a focus on promoting frontier acreage, increasing gas production and creating investment opportunities in green hydrogen and regional infrastructure projects, President Tebboune is laying the foundation for long-term, sustainable economic growth in Algeria. At AEW: Invest in African Energies 2025, President Tebboune is expected to share insights into this strategy, highlighting upcoming investment opportunities and regulatory reform.

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As one of Africa’s biggest oil and gas producers, Algeria is leveraging policy reform to attract new investment in exploration projects. A cornerstone of this strategy is the country’s ongoing licensing round, which offers six onshore blocks to international and domestic companies. Launched in November 2024, the bid round will host a bid opening ceremony in June 2025, with the National Agency for the Valorization of Hydrocarbon Resources in Algeria expected to award at least five of the six blocks. This latest licensing round falls part of a five-year plan which features multiple bid rounds, aimed at offering acreage in high-potential geological zones and combining a mix of greenfield and brownfield assets. This multi-year strategy showcases the commitment of the government to increasing the competitiveness of investing in Algeria.

Beyond the licensing rounds, President Tebboune has enacted a series of policy reforms aimed at improving the business environment for foreign operators. These include the introduction of a Hydrocarbon Law in 2019, offering improved fiscal terms to those of 2013 legislation. Since the enactment of this law, production has rebounded significantly in Algeria, with gas sales alone projected to remain at 10 billion cubic feet per day until the end of the decade. Targeting 200 billion cubic meters in gas production over the five years, the Hydrocarbon Law of 2019 will continue playing an instrumental part in attracting investment to the market.

On the back of this law, a number of international oil companies have expanded their investments in Algeria. ExxonMobil and Chevron are exploring for hydrocarbon resources in the Ahnet, Gourara and Berkine basins; Eni and Equinor are revitalizing the In Salah and In Amenas fields; while TotalEnergies is leading gas appraisal and development in Timimoun. In tandem, Algeria’s national oil company Sonatrach is rapidly expanding its portfolio, with strategic investments in the Zarzaitine oilfield and revived operations at the Alrar gas complex. In 2024, Sonatrach made eight new hydrocarbon discoveries and in 2025, seeks to achieve 1.2 million barrels in daily production.

Beyond oil and gas, President Tebboune has set green hydrogen development as a priority for the country, underscoring the role the resource will play in facilitating a just energy transition in Algeria. The country is emerging as a green hydrogen leader in Africa, with projects such as the SoutH2 Corridor project – a 3,300 km pipeline network developed in partnership with European stakeholders – transforming the market. The project repurposes natural gas pipelines to transport green hydrogen, leveraging the continent’s strategic resources and growing European demand to bolster exports. Operations are planned for 2030, with the project set to transport up to four million tons of hydrogen per year. Looking ahead, investments in green hydrogen are expected to diversify the market while creating new business opportunities for regional firms.

“Algeria’s diversified energy strategy should serve as a strong example for other resource-rich nations in Africa. By prioritizing oil and gas exploration, reforming policies to attract spending and working closely with international partners to establish sustainable export networks, Algeria is establishing itself as an international energy hub. President Tebboune has played an instrumental role in making the country what it is today: an attractive, growth-oriented market,” states NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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