Investment, Deal-making and Energy Transition to Top the Agenda at African Energy Week 2021
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, June 28, 2021/ -- As a form of prelude to African Energy Week (AEW) 2021 taking place in Cape Town on the 9th12th of November, the African Energy Chamber’s (AEC) (www.EnergyChamber.org) Executive Chairman, NJ Ayuk, will be visiting Nigeria on the 5th-10th
July 2021; Focused on supporting the country in its efforts to pass the
Petroleum Industry Bill and market the country as a competitive
investment destination, Ayuk will be conducting high-level meetings with
industry leaders, opening a dialogue on the value of AEW 2021; Key
discussion points will include Nigeria’s role in Africa’s energy
transition, the potential of natural gas, the value of local content,
and intra-African energy trade.
The African Energy Chamber
(AEC) is reaffirming its commitment to Nigeria with a planned visit by
AEC Executive Chairman NJ Ayuk on the 5th-10th
July 2021. With the goal of supporting Nigeria in its efforts to pass
the Petroleum Industry Bill, market the country as a premier investment
destination, and promote African Energy Week (AEW) 2021 as the ideal
networking platform for Nigerian oil and gas companies, Ayuk is
prioritizing pan-African partnerships and continent-wide energy growth.
Committed
to African-focused dialogue, Ayuk’s visit will comprise private
meetings with both government representatives, National Oil Company
leaders, and private sector executives. Additionally, the AEC will host a
cocktail event for the Nigerian business community, prioritizing
networking and partnerships as a form of prelude to AEW 2021.
“Nigeria
represents a particularly lucrative market whereby investment and
development should be directed. The AEC is a firm believer in
partnerships and collaboration among Africa’s energy sector and is,
therefore, reaffirming a commitment to Nigerian people and Nigerian
energy,” stated Ayuk.
With over 187 trillion cubic feet of
natural gas reserves, Nigeria has the potential to drive energy
accessibility and security, boost job creation and industrialization,
and spur socioeconomic growth across the entire region. In response to
growing opportunities within the natural gas sector, Ayuk - accompanied
by Florival Mucave, Executive Chairman of the Mozambique Oil and Gas
Chamber – will be visiting various gas projects and developmental sites
across the country. By focusing on productive dialogue regarding
effective gas monetization and utilization, both Ayuk and Mucave aim to
establish long-term partnerships with Nigerian companies and leaders in a
bid to fast-track energy sector growth and poverty alleviation across
the entire continent.
“With amazing talent and an exceptional
skills set, and by fostering true partnerships with the right companies,
Nigerian oil and gas companies can inspire other African companies in
the energy sector to grow. It is through these partnerships where we
will see increased energy independence and private sector growth across
Africa,” continued Ayuk.
Throughout the visit, Ayuk will drive a
discussion around the African energy transition, reaffirming the value
of inclusivity and equity within Nigeria’s just transition. Recognizing
the different economic realities both globally and across Africa, Ayuk
is focused on collaborative dialogue with regards to Nigeria’s proposed
strategies to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
Additionally,
the visit will comprise key discussion topics such as African local
content and intra-African trade – with particular focus on trade between
African nations. Ayuk’s visit is intended to not only demonstrate the
AEC’s ongoing support, but to help drive investment and development in
one of Africa’s most esteemed oil and gas markets. By prioritizing
private sector intra-African expansion, and motivating increased
participation by Nigerian companies in the wider African energy market,
Ayuk is emphasizing the role of the private sector in fast-tracking
continent-wide energy success.
With the launch of AEW 2021 in Cape Town on the 9th-12th of November 2021, Ayuk is committed to uniting global investors with
Nigerian oil and gas opportunities. By focusing on networking and
partnerships, and presenting a platform whereby global stakeholders and
industry leaders can make decisions regarding Africa’s energy future,
AEW 2021 recognizes Nigeria’s role and significant contribution to
Africa’s energy sector success.
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