- In February 2024, Israel reported a 25% increase in natural gas exports to Egypt and Jordan in 2023, totaling 11.56 billion cubic meters. This growth underscores Israel's role as a regional energy hub, with significant contributions from the Leviathan and Tamar fields operated by Chevron
- In November 2023, Tanzania and Uganda signed agreements to initiate the Tanzania–Uganda Natural Gas Pipeline project. This collaboration aims to transport natural gas from Tanzania to Uganda, supporting industrial applications such as steel manufacturing, electricity generation, and domestic use.
- In March 2023, Sonatrach, Algeria's state-owned energy company, announced plans to increase annual output to 200 million tonnes of oil equivalent, a level not achieved since 2010. The company also plans to sign new agreements with Eni, including electrical supply, and is exploring the development of a new pipeline to transport hydrogen.
- In April 2023, QatarEnergy expanded its North Field East LNG project by partnering with Sinopec, which acquired a 5% stake in an 8 million tonnes per year LNG train. This expansion is part of Qatar's strategy to increase LNG production capacity to 126 million tonnes per year by 2027.
- In December 2023, Taifa Gas Investment SEZ Limited commenced the construction of a 30,000-metric-ton liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage facility in Mombasa, Kenya. This USD 130 million investment aims to reduce East Africa's reliance on imported LPG and provide a stable, cost-effective supply for households



