Senegal Commits to African Energy Week 2021
JOHANNESBURG,
South Africa, June 24, 2021/ -- A strong delegation of industry leaders
from Senegal have committed to the African Energy Chamber’s (AEC) (www.EnergyChamber.org)
first-ever African Energy Week (AEW) 2021, to be held in Cape Town on
the 9th-12th November 2021. With official attendance confirmations made
by H.E. Aissatou Sophie Gladima, Minister of Petroleum and Energy,
Senegal’s national oil company, Petrosen, and the strategic
organizational committee COS-Petrogaz, AEW 2021 is expected to drive
industry growth, built against a backdrop of regional cooperation and
partnerships.
Commitment from one
of Africa’s leading oil and gas nations not only demonstrates the value
of AEW 2021 as an Africa-focused, Africa-held event, but reiterates how
regional partnerships can accelerate energy sector growth and success
across the entire continent. Senegal’s commitment to AEW 2021 is
particularly valuable, as Africa’s energy transition and the role of
natural gas comprise key areas of focus and predominant themes at the
event.
“AEW 2021 represents the ideal platform for
resource-rich countries, such as Senegal, to meet with investors, engage
with stakeholders, and accelerate domestic energy plans. Senegal’s
commitment to AEW 2021 is particularly valuable for us and we look
forward to working with them in promoting investment, establishing
regional ties, and fast-tracking Africa’s energy success,” states NJ
Ayuk, Executive Chairman, the AEC.
Under the auspices of H.E.
President Macky Sall, Senegal has emerged as a leader in the African
energy transition. With the discovery of approximately 450 billion cubic
meters of natural gas in 2016, and associated large-scale gas
developments making headway across the country – such as the
$4.8-billion Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project led by BP and Kosmos Energy -
Senegal is accelerating natural gas monetization and development.
What’s more, recognizing the potential of natural gas as a transitional
resource, and by integrating natural gas with large-scale renewable
energy developments, Senegal has been proactive in facilitating an
energy transition, establishing regional energy security and
accelerating socioeconomic growth in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What
makes Senegal a force to be reckoned with, however, is not only its
impressive natural gas reserves, but the government’s recognition of the
value of energy mix diversification and energy sector unification in
achieving socio economic objectives. Specifically, the country considers
energy as a whole and each resource represents a bankable opportunity.
Supported by the country’s Emerging Senegal Plan – a new development
model that constitutes a benchmark for economic and social policy in the
medium and long term – Senegal’s progress and development can be
considered a model for other resource-rich African countries.
Senegal
has also emerged as a trend-setter regarding regional cooperation and
collaboration. Through large-scale projects such as the Greater Tortue
Ahmeyim gas project, co-developed with Mauritania, and cross-border
transmission agreements, Senegal unites regional players with the goal
of expanding cross-border business and collaboration. Attendance and
participation at AEW 2021 will only further establish and accelerate
regional ties, enabling increased cooperation within the energy sector
continent-wide.
Join Senegal and other African oil and gas
leaders in advancing Africa’s energy sector at AEW 2021 in Cape Town. As
the only Africa-focused energy event to be taking place in Africa this
year, the event represents the unique opportunity to engage in dialogue
concerning Africa’s energy future.
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