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African Energy Chamber terminates partnership with Africa Oil & Power

Dennis Ayemba by Dennis Ayemba
March 9, 2020
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Equatorial Guinea postpones Africa Oil & Investment forum due to coronavirus outbreak

Nj Ayuk, Executive Chairman at the African Energy Chamber speaking at a past AOP event

The African Energy Chamber has announced the termination of its partnership with Africa Oil & Power, which has been in place since 2018. “We sincerely thank Africa Oil & Power for their hard work until now,” said Nj Ayuk, Executive Chairman at the African Energy Chamber “Under our partnership, we have been able to work on very important projects and strategic conferences in South Sudan, Angola, South Africa, Equatorial Guinea and the United Kingdom. We believe their journey is only the beginning and wish them the best for the future,” he added.

“The African Energy Chamber remains open and committed to supporting initiatives and efforts that are focused on pushing an agenda beneficial to all Africans. From 2020 onwards, the Chamber will be allocating increasing resources to key issues that we believe are important to the oil industry such as creating an enabling environment for the energy industry to grow, attracting investment into Africa,  implementing lower  taxes and better fiscal regimes, supporting gas monetization, promoting women in energy, developing local content, fighting energy poverty and  developing opportunities for the African diaspora to play a role in developing our natural resources at home,” asserted Mr. Ayuk

Under the partnership, the Chamber was able to support Africa Oil & Power in the organization of several highly-successful international events and investment conferences. The termination of the partnership reflects a new strategy for the Chamber to focus on key issues pertaining to the industry and implement its own investment outreach strategies.

Read: APPO resolves to return its headquarters to Brazzaville, Congo

About the African Energy Chamber

The African Energy Chamber works with indigenous companies throughout the continent in optimizing their reach and networks. Its partnerships with international dignitaries, executives, and companies allow for relevant servicing to other international entities looking to operate within the continent.

The African Energy Chamber brings willing governments and credible businesses together to continuing growth of the African energy sector under international standard business practices.

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