Energy and infrastructure corridors: structuring Africa-linked projects
The structural gap
Africa's energy and infrastructure needs are well documented. Capital is increasingly available. What remains scarce is the ability to align governments, operators, financiers and international industrial partners inside structures that survive political cycles and diligence on both sides.
Corridors, not transactions
Ports, power platforms, logistics hubs and industrial zones only compound value when they connect regions — Africa to Europe, the Gulf, North America. A corridor logic requires shared governance, staged investment and operators with skin in the game.
How we approach it
Ghezali New Africa Partners structures consortiums around these platforms: mapping stakeholders, aligning incentives, designing decision rights and supporting execution until the asset holds. We are not developers on our own account — we are partners when the mandate is structural.
Next step
For governments, industrial groups or investors with a multi-year agenda in energy or infrastructure, reach us confidentially at newafrica.ghezali.com.