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African Energy Chamber, S&P Global to Host Technical Webinar Ahead of AEW 2022

May 16, 2022

The webinar will take place on 31 May 2022 (16:00 GMT) under the theme, “Africa – What could be (The Billion Dollar/Barrels Question)
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) , in partnership with global market intelligence platform, S&P Global, is proud to announce the launch of a technical webinar ahead of the continent’s premier energy event, African Energy Week (AEW) 2022. Taking place on 31 May 2022 (16:00 GMT) under the theme, ‘Africa – What could it be? (The Billion Dollar Question),’ the webinar will focus on frontier markets including South Africa, Namibia and the Ivory Coast; and the need for upstream investment in 2022 and beyond.S&P Global represents one of the world’s leading intelligence platforms for the energy sector. As a provider of real-time data, research, news and analytics, the organization is considered the ‘go-to’ platform for information on energy trends, financial analytics and market insights, and therefore, represents a critical partner for the AEC as it investigates the ever-changing dynamics of the African energy sector.With global capital expenditure on the decline, and foreign investment more competitive than ever, the webinar aims to emphasize the role Africa has played and continues to play in global upstream sector, thus, making a strong case for Africa as the recipient of this capital. The Russia-Ukraine conflict, anti-oil energy transition trends and production declines in legacy fields worldwide have caused a significant imbalance in global markets whereby demand far outweighs supply. However, Africa’s frontier basins offer hope in this regard. With many resource-rich countries across the continent implementing regulatory reforms and introducing market-driven policies to ensure an enabling environment for investment, the continent is officially open for business.The webinar steps into this picture, with high profile speakers leading a discussion on the need for upstream investments in Africa, the impacts these investments will have on job creation, infrastructure development and socioeconomic growth, and scaling up the continent’s refining capacity. If any $1 billion is going to be spent in the global upstream E&P sector, and oil remains a much-needed energy source in 2022, the webinar emphasizes that this investment should be made in Africa’s energy sector.With this year’s edition of AEW placing even more of a focus on dealmaking, partnerships and regional cooperation, backed by the event’s position as a top decision-making platform regarding all things energy, the webinar will be vital for setting the stage for AEW participants by Providing adequate and sufficient information for deal making and discussions in October.Speakers will include:
  1. Micheal Wynne Vice President, International Upstream S&P Global Commodity Insights CEO of Shoreline Energy International
  2. Mr. NJ Ayuk,  Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber
  3. Verner Ayukegba Senior Vice President African Energy Chamber
  4. Justin Cochrane Regional Director, Africa Upstream S&P Global Commodity Insights
Roderick Bruce Research and Analysis Associate Director, E&P Terms and Above-Ground Risk, S&P Global Commodity Insights
  1. Ismini Katsimpardi Senior Technical Analyst, Upstream Energy S&P Global Commodity Insights
  2. Thea Fourier Associate Director, Sub-Saharan Africa Economics S&P Global Commodity Insights
To register, please click on the link belowhttps://bit.ly/3wxZu1BMedia Contact: For sales related inquiries please contact sales@aecweek.comFor attendance related inquiries contact registration@aecweek.comFor speaker related inquiries contact speakers@aecweek.comFor media related inquiries contact media@aecweek.com.About African Energy Week (AEW):AEW 2022 is the AEC’s annual conference, exhibition and networking event. AEW 2022 unites African energy stakeholders with investors and international partners to drive industry growth and development and promote Africa as the destination for energy investments.Key organizations such as the African Petroleum Producers Organization have partnered with African Energy Week, with the following ministerial delegations having already confirmed participation; Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Congo Brazzaville, Congo DRC, Mozambique, Angola, Sierra leone, Libya, Niger, Mali, Senegal, Guinea Conakry, Namibia, South Sudan, South Africa, Gambia, Somalia, Ghana and the European Union.

Source African Energy Chamber

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