The Carbon Economist has published an exclusive two-part article by the Global CCS Institute’s Maryem El Farsaoui and Dr. Mohammad Abu Zahra, examining how carbon capture and storage (CCS) is emerging as a key lever for sustainable development across the African continent.
The series offers reflections on the region’s unique potential, investment signals, and the enabling conditions needed to advance CCS at scale. Learn more about the evolving status of CCS in Africa in this Carbon Economist subscriber-exclusive feature.
Over the past two years, the Institute has worked closely with African governments, industry leaders, and research institutions to drive CCS progress through capacity building, policy engagement, and regional advocacy – experience that directly informs the authors’ perspective.
- Part 1: CCS Becoming Part of Africa’s Development Path
- Part 2: CCS Becoming Part of Africa’s Development Path