Indonesia, with a population exceeding 280 million and comprising approximately 17,024 islands, is renowned for its robust oil and gas industry and is the fourth most populous country globally. The nation’s expertise and resources present valuable opportunities for collaboration with Ghana in the energy sector.
In Southern Africa, the South Africa–Mozambique gas-to-power integration illustrates the value of cross-border energy ties. South Africa imports natural gas from Mozambique’s Pande and Temane fields via the ROMPCO pipeline, co-owned by Sasol. This gas fuels both industrial applications and power stations, forming one of the region’s most integrated energy corridors and strengthening economic ties through energy interdependence.