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Energy Investments are Propelling an African Natural Gas Revolution in Angola (By NJ Ayuk)

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By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber (http://www.EnergyChamber.org).

Africa is witnessing a natural gas drive in Angola that is set to revolutionize the continents natural gas industry. From exploration to production to exports, the Angolan oil and natural gas industry is bustling with new initiatives. This past year alone, international oil companies and the Angolan government partnered to award numerous regional operators with service contracts worth billions of dollars in combined value.

The African Energy Chamber has been particularly pleased to see Angola driving its natural gas industry forward.

In August 2022, solidified plans to develop the Quiluma and Maboqueiro gas fields in the Lower Congo Basin offshore Angola saw Italian multinational oilfield services company Saipem granted USD900 million between three engineering, procurement and construction contracts for both onshore and offshore work associated with the project at three separate sites.

Movement on these endeavors is due in part to the establishment of the New Gas Consortium (NGC) and its relationship with Angola’s National Agency for Oil, Gas&Biofuels. Investment in the NGC is multi-national, with Italian hydrocarbon giant ENI at the helm and France’s TotalEnergies, Britain’s bp, Angola’s Cabinda Gulf Oil Company and Sonangol signed on as shareholders. The NGC expects production at the Quiluma and Maboqueiro fields to begin in 2026 and to produce at an estimated rate of four billion cubic meters (bcm) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year.

The Right Approach

This success story, just one among many in Angola, wouldn’t be possible without the welcoming and investment-friendly environment that Angolan leadership has worked to cultivate in recent years.

Despite its status as sub-Saharan Africa’s second-largest oil producer, boasting an approximate output of 1.1 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil – a similar level to its output before it left the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) -, it expects to increase production in the near future especially with ExxonMobil’s Block 15 deepwater discovery at the Kizomba B area. The working interest partners in the block – Azule Energy, Equinor and Sonangol – have not held back on investing in this project.

Angola rejects complacency and strives to grow those numbers by starting new wells while reevaluating its more mature facilities. Angola’s approach and its commitment to continued progress should serve as a template for every other African country to follow.

Angola sits atop 27 trillion cubic feet of natural gas — a largely untapped wealth of resources that represents a path toward vast employment opportunities, a route away from energy poverty, and a bridge to an eventual energy transition. One of the key elements ensuring that this economic development evolves in both Angola’s and Africa’s favor is a competent administration to help guide it.

Political Will and Leadership is Key.

Since taking office in 2017, President João Lourenço has maintained a positive bearing on strengthening and enhancing Angola’s oil and gas sector and focusing on enriching its population.

Employing a rational, long-term mindset in the effort to expand Angola’s LNG exports and further develop its gas industry, President Lourenço has been managing a multi-faceted master plan that he hopes will set Angola in an exponentially more prosperous position over a 30-year timeframe.

Lourenço’s actions in this regard have been proactive and comprehensive and performed in support of a healthy national oil and gas industry. By working to improve Angola’s business environment and rooting out internal corruption, Lourenço has made the nation much more attractive and favorable to foreign investment. The reappointment of Diamantino Pedro Azevedo as Minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas — a key player in Angola’s regulatory overhaul and an outspoken advocate for the Africa­n energy industry — demonstrates Lourenço’s commitment to preserving a cabinet that produces meaningful results.

President Lourenço’s outlook includes much more than the successful export of Angola’s hydrocarbon resources. His plan includes provisions for expanding the country’s refining and storage facilities as well as preparations for the transition to a low-carbon economy through the implementation of photovoltaic power plants, the production of green hydrogen, and a pledge to increase Angola’s own use of energy from clean sources like hydroelectric.

Lourenço has confidence that his country will be able to achieve these goals in part by fostering productive international relationships, a practice that he contends will also secure future business partnerships.  

A Ready-Made Market

President Lourenço’s 2023 Whitehouse meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden saw a declaration of Angola as a strategic partner and the announcement of billions of U.S. investment in a system that will supply four provinces in southern Angola with photovoltaic power.

The wide-ranging difficulties extending from the ongoing war in Ukraine have put Europe in a precarious situation concerning its natural gas provisions, the bulk of which came from Russia until the start of the conflict. President Lourenço has confidence that Angola can offer Europe an alternative source of LNG through European investment in the country and cooperative relations between the two regions.

Angola may get to a more sizeable position in the global LNG market, and sooner than expected, even without Europe’s immediate support. Lourenço foresees an economic boom on the horizon that will put Angola’s LNG production and export on the fast track in the coming years.

System-Wide Improvements

In addition to the developments at the Quiluma and Maboqueiro fields, other Angolan natural gas projects are well underway.

The Angola LNG Project, a joint venture led by Chevron and Sonangol north of Luanda in the province of Soyo, processes and monetizes 1.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day while reducing gas flaring and greenhouse gas emissions.

Sonangol has also been hard at work in Cabinda, modernizing, automating and subsequently tripling their plant’s gas filling capabilities from 3,000 12-kilogram gas cylinders per day to 9,000 cylinders per day, which should increase regional gas availability by 28%.

By next year, Angola expects the 750 MW Soyo II combined-cycle power plant to be operational, which will contribute to a nationwide effort to expand the population’s electricity access by nearly 20% via gas-to-power generation.

Angola’s Falcão Natural Gas Project promises to diversify the country’s stake in the natural gas industry by providing a means of producing fertilizer, reducing reliance on importation while cutting overall agricultural costs.

These developments — paired with Minister Diamantino Azevedo’s assurances at the 2022 International Conference on Angola Oil and Gas that Angola will soon have floating liquid natural gas platforms off its shores — paint a positive picture for Angola’s energy future.

The African Energy Chamber celebrates Angola’s progress in the LNG sector. Natural gas offers a clean and practical energy source with the power to eradicate energy poverty and boost local economies across the continent while also providing a pathway toward a just energy transition. We encourage all the nations of Africa to join Angola on the trail they are currently blazing.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

Namibia’s President, H.E. Dr Nangolo Mbumba will Headline the Agenda at Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF)

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With just over a month to go before the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF) (www.AHIF.com) opens its doors on 25th June, the government of Namibia has confirmed that the President of the Republic of Namibia, H.E. Dr. Nangolo Mbumba will headline the agenda.  AHIF, which is known as the most influential annual gathering of hospitality industry investors, business leaders, government officials, bankers, and expert advisors on the African continent, typically welcomes delegates from over 50 countries for three days of high-level networking, formal business meetings and discussion of all the latest trends and developments.

Hot topics on this year’s agenda include Active Development Financial Institutions, Artificial Intelligence, Authentic Leisure, Aviation Connectivity, Conservation, Demographics, Female Power, Government Initiatives to Support Hospitality, Hotel Development, Hotelification of the Workspace, International and Lifestyle Brands, Investing in Namibia, the New Global Geopolitical Order and its Impact on Hospitality, New Ventures, Optimal Capital Structure, People, Resorts, Sustainability and more.

Prominent speakers include Namibia’s Environment, Forestry and Tourism Minister, Hon. Pohamba Penomwenyo Shifeta and several top executives who, between them, have the power to transform a destination by funding projects, create thousands of employment opportunities and boost international tourism, which is a major source of export revenue for many African countries. They include Artur Gerber, Managing Director, TUI Blue, Olivier Granet, Managing Partner&CEO, Kasada Capital Management, Fahad Kazim, CEO, Millennium Hotels&Resorts&Lakhraim Group, Haitham Mattar, Managing Director, Middle East, Africa&Southwest Asia, IHG Hotels&Resorts, Paul Stevens, Chief Operating Officer ME&Africa, Accor and many more of a similar calibre.

Nangula Uaandja, Chairperson and CEO of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board, said: “The government has implemented the International Tourism Revival Initiative, with key objectives including creating new tourism routes and expanding tourism product offerings, including the establishment of the Namibia Convention Bureau aimed at branding and promoting Namibia as a MICE destination. This has opened up unique investment opportunities that further enhance the attractiveness of Namibia as an investment destination. We are looking forward to showcasing some of these opportunities which hold immense economic potential at AHIF 2024. Our team at NIPDB is always ready to help investors to have a seamless entry and ensure a soft landing in Namibia.”

Matthew Weihs, Founder of the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF), added: “Namibia’s confirmation that its President will headline the AHIF agenda leaves me feeling optimistic about the country’s commitment to its tourism and hospitality sector. His presence not only signals that Namibia values the international hospitality investment community, but it also reinforces everything we have heard from our hosts about wanting to create a thriving visitor economy.”

AHIF takes place at the Mövenpick Hotel, Windhoek, Namibia, 25 – 27 June 2024.

Other prominent speakers include:

Michael Aldridge, Founder&CEO, KOFISI
JS Anand, Founder&CEO, Leva Hotels
Ewan Cameron, Director, Africa, Westmont Hospitality
Rahul Chaudhary, Managing Director, CG Corp Global&CG Hospitality Holdings
Karim Cheltout, Regional Vice President, Lodging Development Africa&All-Inclusive EMEA, Marriott
David Damiba, Managing Partner&Co-Chief Executive Officer, Kasada Capital Management
Mark Dunford, Chief Executive Officer, Knight Frank
Erwan Garnier, Senior Director Development, Radisson Hotel Group
Naiara López Giner, Associate Manager – Tourism Advisory Lead, Hospitality&Tourism, Colliers
Wayne Godwin, Co-Chief Executive Officer, JLL Africa, Head, JLL’s Hotels&Hospitality Group, Africa
Bani Haddad, Founder&Managing Director, Aleph Hospitality
Lullu Krugel, Partner, Strategy and Chief Economist, PwC South Africa&PwC Africa ESG Platform Lead
Markus Lehnert, SVP International Hotel Development, Marriott International
Khalili Manji, Partner, CHIC
Laurinda Marsh, KAM Global Projects – Africa, hansgrohe
Haddis Tilahun, Founder&Chairman, United Africa Group
Wytze van den Berg, Vice President International Operations EMEA/ Vice President EMEA WorldHotels, BWH Hotels
David Vely, VP Regional Development (Middle East&Africa), Club Med
Jameel Verjee, Founder&CEO, CityBlue Hotels (a member of The Diar Group)
Trevor Ward, Managing Director, W Hospitality Group

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF).

Further Information:
For further information and high-resolution images, please contact: David Tarsh at +44 (0) 7770 816 070 or email: David@Tarsh.com.

About the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF):
AHIF is the premier hotel investment conference in Africa, attracting many prominent international hotel owners, investors, financiers, management companies and their advisers. It is organised by The Bench (www.TheBench.com), which has a long track record of delivering multiple premium hotel investment conferences and forums across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America. The Bench’s mission is to enable prosperity by facilitating growth, networking, and thought leadership in the hospitality industry worldwide.

www.TheBench.com.

Sponsors of AHIF are Host Sponsor: Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB); Host Partner: Kasada Capital Management; Platinum Sponsors: ClubMed, Radisson Hotel Group; Gold Sponsors: Accor, Aleph Hospitality, BWH Hotels, CHIC, CityBlue, Colliers, FNB Bank, hansgrohe, IHG Hotels and Resorts, JLL, Knight Frank, Kofisit, LEVA, Marriott International. Millennium Hotels and Resorts, O&L Leisure Hotels and Lodges, RMB Bank, TUI Hotels&Resorts; Silver Sponsors: Gondwana Collection, HVS, STR, TIME Hotels and TV5Monde; Confectionary Cafe Sponsor: Profica; Golf Sponsor: CBRE: Bar Sponsor: Zia Travel Atelier; Clinic Sponsor: Wisefields Law; Networking Sponsors: Multichoice Namibia&Talinda; Official Carriers: Discover, FlyNamibia, South African Airways. 

President Dr Muizzu meets with the President of Seychelles

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President H.E. Dr Mohamed Muizzu met with the President of the Republic of Seychelles, H.E. Wavel Ramkalawan, in Antigua and Barbuda today.

Both Presidents highlighted the challenges their countries faced as Small Island Developing States (SIDS), how SIDS can work together to overcome them and in that regard, the importance of the 4th International Conference on SIDS (SIDS4).

During the conversation, the two leaders discussed a range of issues, including collaboration in youth issues, people-to-people exchanges, the security of the Indian Ocean Region, and national efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change, sea level rise, and coral reef restoration. Furthermore, the President of the Seychelles assured that the Seychelles would support the Maldives in all areas. Both leaders further highlighted the common positions on many thematic areas and agreed to enhance cooperation.

Concluding the meeting, both leaders expressed hope for strengthened bilateral and multilateral cooperation between the two island nations.

President Dr Muizzu is in Antigua and Barbuda to attend the fourth International Conference on SIDS (SIDS4).

SIDS4 is scheduled to take place in Antigua and Barbuda from May 27 to 30 under the theme, “Charting the Course Towards Resilient Prosperity.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of Maldives: The President’s Office.

Equatorial Guinea signs Iran’s book of condolences in New York

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On behalf of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea before the United Nations in New York, the Counsellor Chargé d’Affaires, Juan Mbomio Ndong Mangue, approached the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to express his sorrow in the book of condolences, following the death of the late President of Iran, H. E. Ebrahim Raisi and his Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hossein Amir Abdollahian.

“The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea before the United Nations in New York stands by the friendly and sister Permanent Mission of the Republic of Iran at this difficult moment, following the sad and heartbreaking loss of President H. E Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian”.

Following the death of H. E. Ebrahim Raisi and Hossein Amir Abdollahian, the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran before the United Nations sent a note verbale informing all diplomatic representations before the UN in New York of the availability of a book of condolences in memory of their former President and Foreign Minister.

To comply with this diplomatic practice, in a gesture of sympathy and an expression of solidarity, on 24 May 2024, in the name and on behalf of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea before the United Nations in New York, a delegation from our country, led by Juan Mbomio Ndong Mangue, approached the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran, to express its deepest condolences on such an irreparable loss.

The two leaders lost their lives after the helicopter in which they were travelling crashed.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Equatorial Guinea: Official Web Page of the Government.