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Home»Energy»African Energy Chamber Pushes For Broader Policy To Expand Continents Oil And Gas Investment 
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African Energy Chamber Pushes For Broader Policy To Expand Continents Oil And Gas Investment 

By Orientalnews StaffFebruary 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has for stronger local content policies and inclusive investment practices as oil and gas activity continues to expand across the continent.

The organization emphasized that sustained investment in upstream oil and gas remains critical to Africa’s economic growth, job creation and energy security.

The chamber said maintaining clear regulatory frameworks, efficient permitting processes and consistent enforcement will be essential to attracting both domestic and international capital as new exploration, development and gas monetization projects move forward.

The AEC also underscored the importance of ensuring that industry growth delivers tangible benefits to local economies. While noting progress in building local expertise and leadership across producing countries such as Nigeria, Angola and others, the organization said continued emphasis on workforce participation and local business development is necessary as Africa’s energy sector evolves. According to the chamber, local content policies and workforce inclusion play a central role in ensuring that oil and gas development supports long-term national growth.

The AEC, raised concerns about practices that could limit opportunities for African professionals or companies within the sector, noting that inclusive hiring and participation are key to maintaining industry credibility and sustaining investor confidence. The chamber said it will continue to advocate for transparent and equitable business practices across the value chain, particularly as new projects and partnerships are formed.

Africa’s oil and gas sector is undergoing significant change, with LNG developments, new exploration campaigns and field redevelopments reshaping the investment landscape. The AEC said aligning these investments with broader economic development goals will be essential to ensuring that resource development translates into lasting benefits for host countries and local communities.

The organization added that it plans to continue engaging with governments, operators, service providers and investors to promote policies that support both capital inflows and inclusive participation, as African producers seek to strengthen their role in global energy markets.

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