
AEC Urges Gabon to Protect O&G Assets Amid Political Coup
The African Energy Chamber is calling for the security and safety of energy operations and personnel, citing disruptions to the industry as an attack on economic progress.

The African Energy Chamber is calling for the security and safety of energy operations and personnel, citing disruptions to the industry as an attack on economic progress.

Nidra Araba Yebuah is the Digital and Integration Account Manager for Ghana and Equatorial Guinea at SLB.

Mwanyengwa Ndapewoshali Shapwanale is the Director: Communications and Stakeholders Relations at ReconEnergy in Namibia.

Lecticia Sepulvede is the Public and Government Affairs Advisor at ExxonMobil.

Faith Edigold Musimenta is the Senior Petroleum Economic and Financial Analyst at the Petroleum Authority of Uganda.

Eman Sayed Shahin is the Performance Lead and Senior Petroleum Engineer at Dragon Oil Egypt.

International Oil Companies such as Chevron are playing an increasingly more important role in Africa, driving projects and making large-scale investments.

Africa’s upstream sector is seeing a wave of innovation and progress as companies and countries make strides towards monetizing untapped oil and gas resources.

As large-scale projects kick off in the East African region, engineers such as Lynette Nyagah, Project Lead at Bentworth Energy, are set to play an instrumental part in driving successful developments.

Nigeria is at the top of a list that no country would even want to appear on.













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The African Energy Chamber (AEC), is proud to announce the release of the AEC Q1 2022 Outlook, “The State of African Energy” – a comprehensive report analyzing the trends shaping both the global and African oil and gas market in 2022