Shaping Mauritania's Energy Future

Powering Progress Together

The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum drives Mauritania's growth through responsible energy development, from gas to renewables.

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Offshore Gas - New Horizons

Offshore Gas: Powering Growth

Unlock Mauritania's gas potential! Major projects like GTA promise energy security and export opportunities. We're committed to responsible development for national benefit.

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Green Hydrogen - A Sustainable Future

Green Hydrogen: Fueling the Future

Mauritania aims to be a green hydrogen leader, leveraging renewables for export and decarbonization. Invest in a cleaner world with us.

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Investment & Opportunities

Invest in Mauritania’s dynamic energy sector! From offshore gas to abundant renewables (solar, wind, hydrogen), diverse opportunities await with strong government support.

Solar Energy - Harnessing the Sun

Solar Power: Abundant Energy

Mauritania's vast solar resources offer immense potential. We're developing projects to capture this clean energy for a brighter future.

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Wind Energy - Onshore & Offshore Power

Wind Energy: Advantage

Our consistent winds are ideal for wind power generation. We're investing in wind projects to diversify our energy mix.

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Wave Energy - Ocean Innovation

Wave Energy: Exploring the Ocean

Mauritania's coastline presents exciting opportunities for innovative wave energy technologies. We're studying and piloting this emerging field.

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News & Updat

Minister to CNN: First Gas Shipment Tomorrow
In a CNN interview, the energy minister announced that Mauritania will export its first LNG shipment from the GTA field tomorrow.
Mauritania Marks Milestone with First Gas Export
In a Sky News interview, the energy minister revealed that Mauritania will begin exporting gas from the GTA field tomorrow.
Mauritania Unveils $2.4B Plan for Energy Projects at M300
At the M300 summit in Tanzania, Mauritania presented its plan to raise $2.4 billion to fund new power stations, transmission lines, and rural electrification.

Gas Leak Sealed at GTA Field

The A02 well leak was fully sealed. Monitoring continues via aerial, satellite, and underwater surveillance.

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Mauritania Signs Green Hydrogen Deal

Mauritania and GreenGo Energy signed an agreement to develop the Megaton Moon project, boosting green energy.

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Mauritania Signs Green Hydrogen Deal

Minister of Energy attends the 77th OMVS Council in Conakry to discuss budgets, projects, and challenges.

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Mauritania's Roadmap to Renewable Energy and Carbon Neutrality

Mauritania Electricity

Electricity Consumption in Mauritania
Fossil Fuels
10 %
Renewable
3 %