Charting a Path for Africa. African Business and Policymakers Should Outline Energy Transition and ESG Policies at African Energy Week in Cape Town

Last year marked the 25th anniversary since the execution of the ‘Ogoni Nine’, the group of activists led by Ken Saro Wiwa, that campaigned against environmental pollution, the exploitation of natural resources and the lack of development in the Niger Delta.
Transforming Africa’s Energy Sector in 2022: Twenty-Five Persons to Watch

Published in the African Energy Chamber’s annual outlook, State of African Energy 2022, the list draws attention to the individuals who are expected to shape Africa’s energy sector in 2022 and beyond.
What Does International Oil Companies Divestiture Mean for Africa — and for Climate Initiatives? The State of African Energy 2022

Giving indigenous companies a chance to step up their game in the African energy market is critical. For years, the leaders of the African Energy Chamber have been calling for this and working to give local companies every opportunity to participate in and prosper in the oil and gas industry.