Wednesday, June 24, 2026
  • Login
The Southern African Times
  • Home
  • Southern Africa
  • Business
    • African Start ups
    • African Continental Free Trade Area
  • Technology
    • Lifestyle
      • Health
      • Culture
      • Food and Drink
      • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • SAT Jobs
    • Events
  • About Us
    • Advertise with Us
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Southern Africa
  • Business
    • African Start ups
    • African Continental Free Trade Area
  • Technology
    • Lifestyle
      • Health
      • Culture
      • Food and Drink
      • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • SAT Jobs
    • Events
  • About Us
    • Advertise with Us
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
The Southern African Times
No Result
View All Result
Home Business Business

Africa Oil Week includes key discussions to drive positive change

by SAT Reporter
November 13, 2021
in Business, Just In
0
Africa Oil Week includes key discussions to drive positive change

LONDON, (The Southern African Times) – Africa Oil Week (AOW) 2021 has turned out to be a platform for intense discussions and decision making for the future of Africa’s energy sector through a series of keynote speeches, engaging panel discussions, National Energy Showcases and networking opportunities involving individuals and companies from all over the world that have a strong interest in the African market. Taken beyond the borders of the African continent and hosted in Dubai for the first time since its inception, the four-day event will conclude on 11th November. AOW will be held in its original destination of Cape Town next year.

The event has witnessed attendance from more than 35 heads of government departments from the African continent and the Middle East and high-level delegations, including executives from some of the biggest global oil and gas companies.

Day two of the event was packed with numerous engaging conversations and networking opportunities, bringing together stakeholders from across the energy value chain to host a progressive discussion around sustainable energy development for the continent. It featured representatives from organisations including Wood Mackenzie, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Eni, ReconAfrica, EITI, Herbert Smith Freehills, TotalEnergies, Africa Oil Corp, Equinor, Tullow Oil, and Fugro, among others.

ADVERTISEMENT

A platform for exchange and investments

Several National Energy Showcases were held as part of the event’s agenda to attract investments into the African energy sector, where countries like Uganda, Kenya, Gabon, Mozambique, Djibouti, Eritrea, Mauritania, Senegal, and The Gambia showcased investment opportunities in their respective countries, represented by their governments.

Over 24 National Energy Showcases will be hosted throughout the week, providing a dedicated investment platform for Ministers, NOCs, Utilities and Regulators to broker deals and meet new partners, where government stakeholders will present an in-depth analysis of their national energy strategies, including prospective asset and investment opportunities, geological data and analysis, bidding rounds and open tenders, fiscal and operating policies.

Speaking on the sidelines of the event, Hon. Fafa Sanyang, the Minister of Energy & Petroleum, Republic of The Gambia, said, “The Africa Oil Week is one of the most important global events now. It’s at the forefront when it comes to promoting the African oil and energy sector. I have been attending the Africa Oil Week for seven years now, so I know this is a suitable event and correct platform to highlight the African energy sector.

“I’ll be announcing the licensing round, so my speech will be around the importance of oil and gas in Africa and The Gambia. The revenue that we generate from oil and gas can help us accelerate our other energies and environmental issues,” he added.

H.E. Abdessalam Ould Mohamed Saleh, Minister of Petroleum, Mines & Energy Islamic Republic of Mauritania, explained, “With a large number of ministers and representatives of big oil companies and others, the AOW 2021 is an opportunity to exchange on various important and hot topics, in particular energy transition. We are just out of the COP26, so I think it’s fantastic to exchange perspectives with our African counterparts. We are having a really good week, and it’s also excellent to hear from the oil companies from various perspectives. This is a unique opportunity for all the people who matter to get together, and from that perspective, the Africa Oil Week has been a great experience. I would invite all the ministers to this platform. Hopefully, this will happen again and again with more representation from African governments and more oil and gas companies because we need that exchange of experience between the international operators, national operators and between the African nations.”

Power-packed discussions

The event’s second day started with a powerful opening address by the Hon. Thomas Camara, the Minister of Mines, Petroleum & Energy, Côte d’Ivoire, followed by a speech on ‘Reimagining the African Upstream by Wood Mackenzie, which explored how the industry has responded to a changing market landscape, identifying opportunities for new players and high-value assets on the horizon, besides analysing the macro-effects of the global energy transition on the African upstream.

One of the most dominant panel for the day was the ‘Energy Transition Policies for a Changing Landscape: Stimulating National Economic Growth and Investment’, which featured ministers from the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, the Republic of Ghana, Republic of Uganda, and Côte d’Ivoire. The panel included comprehensive discussions on the renewed pressure on fossil fuel-dependent African governments to improve their fiscal and regulatory terms and explore new industries or policies to diversify their economies.

Towards the end of day two, the EITI convened a closed, high-level, invite-only Africa Energy Dialogue that included discussions around critical factors that will drive the transition to a sustainable, decarbonised economy.

The dialogue aimed to provide policymakers with an opportunity to exchange ideas on emerging trends and critical questions on achieving sustainable energy transition, the role of the extractive sector in revenue generation, developing policies to attract quality investment, and how can governments engage in a constructive public debate to bring about sustainable reforms, among others.

UAE’s interest in the African Market

With the UAE’s investments in Africa reaching $5.64 billion in recent years, AOW will serve as a platform to fuel future collaborations and partnerships that can result in additional high-value deals in the energy sector. In a keynote address, H.E. Suhail Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure in the UAE, emphasised the UAE’s long-standing ties with African nations and highlighted the country’s position as an emerging global financial hub.

Catering to Africa’s energy needs

Over the next couple of days, AOW will include a power-packed agenda with discussions on key topics like energy transition and energy access, policies and regulations in the market, green economy, ESG practices in the sector, onshore exploration, the role of digitalisation and technology in Africa’s future energy mix, opportunities, and challenges in the sector in the post-pandemic world, achieving a clean and competitive energy future for the continent, among others.

His Excellency Wamkele Keabetswe Mene, Secretary-General, Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), said, “It is an honour to be a part of AOW this year as the event is being held in Dubai, UAE. The host country has gained a global financial and economic hub with a rich oil and gas history. Through strategic discussions and collaborations, we hope to utilise the nation’s expertise to help us in our united drive to eradicate energy poverty as part of the African Union 2063 and boost trade in the energy sector. We are certain that our talks with heads of governments from Africa and the UAEwill facilitate the development of the local market and improve Africa’s competitiveness both in its markets and globally, while also attracting quality foreign direct investment.”

Nicolas Terraz, President Exploration and Production and member of the Executive Committee of TotalEnergies, who attended the event with a delegation of 40 officials, said, “It was a pleasure to speak at the Africa Oil Week 2021. As one of Africa’s biggest oil producers, TotalEnergies remains committed to exploration in Africa.”

Besides discussing the impact of digitalisation in the oil and gas sector, the event serves as an ideal platform for experts to design an economic blueprint for developing the African energy sector. It will also help governments and key organisations formulate their approach towards achieving a clean energy future for the continent, thus enabling the transition to a green economy.

Previous Post

Africa-focused Lekela plans to spend $2 bln to double renewables capacity

Next Post

With AfCFTA, African FinTechs See SMB Investment Opportunities

SAT Reporter

Related Posts

Pick n Pay Raises R4.7bn from Boxer Stake Sale to Fund Turnaround
Business

Pick n Pay Raises R4.7bn from Boxer Stake Sale to Fund Turnaround

by SAT Reporter
May 19, 2026
Uganda Grants Starlink Licence in Boost to Internet Competition
Business

Uganda Grants Starlink Licence in Boost to Internet Competition

by SAT Reporter
May 16, 2026
Ericsson Appoints Siseko Ngxola to Lead South African Operations
Telecommunications

Ericsson Appoints Siseko Ngxola to Lead South African Operations

by SAT Reporter
March 25, 2026
Global Investors and Policymakers Convene in London for Africa Investment Summit 2026
Business

Global Investors and Policymakers Convene in London for Africa Investment Summit 2026

by SAT Reporter
March 16, 2026
Tongaat Hulett Faces Crucial Liquidation Battle
Business

Tongaat Hulett Faces Crucial Liquidation Battle

by SAT Reporter
March 2, 2026
Next Post
With AfCFTA, African FinTechs See SMB Investment Opportunities

With AfCFTA, African FinTechs See SMB Investment Opportunities

Browse by Category

  • Africa AI
  • African Continental Free Trade Area
  • African Debt
  • African Start ups
  • Agriculture
  • AI Africa
  • Algeria
  • All News
  • Analysis
  • Angola
  • Arts / Culture
  • Asia
  • BOTSWANA
  • Botswana
  • BREAKING NEWS
  • BRICS
  • Burkina Faso
  • Burundi
  • Business
  • Business
  • Business Wire
  • Cameroon
  • Central Africa
  • Chad
  • China
  • Climate Change
  • Climate Changev
  • Community
  • Congo Republic
  • Conservation
  • Côte d’Ivoire
  • COVID 19
  • CRYPTOCURRENCY
  • Culture
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Diplomacy
  • Eastern Africa
  • Economic Development
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Egypt
  • Elections 2024
  • Energy
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Eritrea
  • Ethiopia
  • Europe
  • Fashion
  • Feature
  • Finance
  • Financial Inclusion
  • Food
  • Food and Drink
  • Foods
  • GABON
  • Ghana
  • Global
  • Global Africa
  • Guinea
  • Health
  • Humanitarian Aid
  • Immigration
  • in Southern Africa
  • International news
  • International Relations
  • Investment
  • Ivory Coast
  • Just In
  • Kenya
  • Lesotho
  • Libya
  • Life Style
  • Lifestyle
  • Literature
  • Malawi
  • Malawi
  • Mali
  • Markets
  • Mauritius
  • Middle East
  • Mining in Africa
  • Morocco
  • Mozambique
  • Namibia
  • Niger
  • niger
  • Nigeria
  • North Africa
  • North-Eastern Africa
  • Obituaries
  • Obituary
  • Opinion
  • PARTNER CONTENT
  • Politics
  • Property
  • Racism
  • Rwanda
  • Rwanda
  • SADC
  • SAT Interviews
  • SAT Investigation
  • SAT Jobs
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Senegal
  • Seychelles
  • Somaliland
  • South Africa
  • South Sudan
  • Sports
  • Startup Africa
  • STOCK EXCHANGE
  • Sudan
  • Sustainability
  • Sustainablity
  • Tanzania
  • Technology
  • Telecommunications
  • The Editorial Board
  • The Power Of She
  • Togo
  • Trade
  • Travel
  • Travel
  • Tunisia
  • Uganda
  • Uncategorized
  • Wealth
  • West Africa
  • World
  • World
  • Zambia
  • ZAMBIA
  • Zimbabwe
  • ZIMBABWE

Browse by Tags

#NewsUpdate #SouthAfrica #SouthernAfricanTimes #TheSouthernAfricanTimes AfCFTA africa African Continental Free Trade Area African development African Development Bank African economies African economy African Union Agriculture Angola Botswana China Climate change Cyril Ramaphosa Economic Development economic growth energy transition Ghana governance industrialisation Inflation Infrastructure Infrastructure Development International relations Investment Kenya Mozambique Namibia news Nigeria Regional Integration renewable energy Rwanda SADC South Africa Southern Africa sustainable development Tanzania United States Zambia Zimbabwe
ADVERTISEMENT

WHO WE ARE

The Southern African Times is a regional bloc digital newspaper that covers Southern African and world news. The paper also gives a nuanced analysis on news and covers a wide range of reporting which include sports, entertainment, foreign affairs, arts and culture.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Home
  • Southern Africa
  • Business
    • African Start ups
    • African Continental Free Trade Area
  • Technology
    • Lifestyle
      • Health
      • Culture
      • Food and Drink
      • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • SAT Jobs
    • Events
  • About Us
    • Advertise with Us
    • Contact Us
Not enough quota to unlock this post
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?