Analysts suggest Africa’s energy export capacity could surge in 2026, with electricity, gas, crude oil, and critical minerals driving the continent’s global tradeAnalysts suggest Africa’s energy export capacity could surge in 2026, with electricity, gas, crude oil, and critical minerals driving the continent’s global trade

Africa’s Energy Exports Set for Strong 2026 Growth

2026/01/29 11:00
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Analysts suggest Africa’s energy export capacity could surge in 2026, with electricity, gas, crude oil, and critical minerals driving the continent’s global trade influence.
Electricity Exports on the Rise

Data from the African Development Bank indicates that electricity exports are projected to increase by up to 52% in 2026. This growth is underpinned by investments in renewable and thermal power infrastructure across key regional markets. Countries such as Kenya, South Africa, and Morocco are expanding interconnections, enabling more efficient cross-border power flows. Analysts note that enhanced energy trade could also strengthen Africa’s resilience to domestic power shortages.

Natural Gas and Crude Oil Expansion

Alongside electricity, natural gas exports are expected to rise by as much as 48%, while crude oil shipments could grow by up to 21%. These projections are based on new production initiatives in Nigeria, Mozambique, and Egypt, as reported by the IMF. Infrastructure upgrades at ports and pipelines are critical to support this surge. Regional integration initiatives, including EAC and SADC frameworks, further facilitate smoother energy trade flows within Africa and to external markets.

Critical Minerals Fuel Global Demand

Africa’s production of critical minerals, vital for batteries and renewable energy technologies, could rise by up to 41% in 2026, according to the World Bank. Countries such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, and Zimbabwe are scaling operations to meet increasing global demand, particularly from Asia and the Gulf region, including markets linked to FurtherAsia and FurtherArabia. Analysts emphasize that sustainable mining practices will be critical to maintaining long-term production growth.

Economic Implications

The combined growth in electricity, gas, crude oil, and critical minerals exports is expected to strengthen Africa’s trade balance, create new investment opportunities, and enhance regional integration. Policymakers are urged to prioritize regulatory frameworks, infrastructure modernization, and partnerships that support high-value energy and mineral trade. Additionally, the surge in exports could contribute to broader industrialization and economic diversification agendas across the continent.

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