GECF releases the 9th edition of the Global Gas Outlook 2050.

GECF launched the 9th Global Gas Outlook 2050 on March 10, highlighting Africa’s growing LNG potential and its role in the global gas market. The report projects a 15% growth in Africa’s gas reserves by 2030 and a steady global gas demand increase of 1.5% CAGR until then.

By 2050, natural gas will supply 26% of global energy, with demand rising 32% to 5.1 trillion cubic meters. GECF Secretary Mohamed Hamel emphasized gas as a key part of the energy future, with member countries expected to supply half of global gas needs. Africa, the Middle East, and Eurasia will drive 87% of production growth.The GECF Global Gas Outlook 2050 offers key insights for policymakers and investors on the future of energy markets.

Launched at a crucial time, it highlights the need for energy sector adaptation while ensuring security, sustainability, and economic growth. Despite progress, energy poverty remains a challenge, with natural gas playing a vital role in addressing global needs, said Sheik Mishal bin Jabor Al-Thani.

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