CEMAC Business Energy Forum organized by PRO MEET UP AND LEARN and ML Consulting Fosters Energy Discussions to Uplift the Region

Ministerial representatives from the CEMAC sub-region gathered in Congo-Brazzaville on 29-30 November to participate in the CEMAC Business Energy Forum, discussing the region’s development and inter-regional cooperation.
AEC congratulates Congolese Oil Minister H.E. Bruno Itoua On OPEC Rotating Presidency, as Africa Commands Global energy stage

The Republic of the Congo will assume the rotating presidency of the Conference of Ministers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries for the mandate year 2022, solidifying Africa’s growing influence in the global energy arena.
La Chambre africaine de l’énergie appelle les dirigeants de la CEMAC à améliorer le climat des affaires au Forum de l’énergie et des affaires de la CEMAC

La Chambre africaine de l’énergie (AEC) a exprimé son opposition aux nouvelles réglementations restrictives des changes adoptées par la Banque des États de l’Afrique centrale qui menacent de freiner les flux d’investissements étrangers dans la région de la CEMAC.
Les ministres de la CEMAC approuvent la Semaine africaine de l’énergie 2022

Annoncés lors du Forum de l’énergie et des affaires de la CEMAC organisé par PRO MEET UP AND LEARN et ML Consulting le 30 novembre, les représentants ministériels des pays d’Afrique centrale se sont engagés à soutenir la Semaine africaine de l’énergie 2022 qui se tiendra à nouveau au Cap début novembre.
CEMAC Ministers Endorse African Energy Week 2022

Announced during the CEMAC Energy and Business Forum organised by PRO MEET UP AND LEARN and ML Consulting on 30 November, ministerial representatives from central-African countries committed their endorsement towards African Energy Week 2022.
African Energy Chamber Calls on CEMAC Leaders to Improve Business Climate at CEMAC Business Forum

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has been vocal in its opposition to new, restrictive foreign exchange regulations adopted by the Bank of Central African States that threaten to curb foreign investment flows into the CEMAC region.