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DGAP-News: African Energy Chamber: Mozambique Can Realize Full Benefits of Natural Gas Production

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Monday, October 19, 2020

A number of environmental organizations argue that the benefits of natural gas production in Mozambique are negligible and not worth the environmental costs.

Key Points: 
  • A number of environmental organizations argue that the benefits of natural gas production in Mozambique are negligible and not worth the environmental costs.
  • Last month, African Energy Chamber CEO and Executive Chairman NJ Ayuk made a case for Mozambique developing its natural gas resources to build its economy.
  • She took issue with Mr. Ayuk's commentary on environmentalists' interference and his views on the LNG potential benefits, and she asserted that Mozambique would be better off without natural gas production or LNG projects.
  • This is why the Mozambique Oil and Gas Chamber, Mr. Ayuk, the African Energy Chamber and other African Oil and Gas Organizations are working together to change the gloomy narrative of the oil & gas industry in Africa.

DGAP-News: African Energy Chamber: Equatorial Guinea hold discussions with African Energy Chamber and updates on energy developments during Covid-19

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Monday, August 3, 2020

Last week, the African Energy Chamber held a bilateral discussion with the Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea, led by H.E Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima, alongside the Director of Hydrocarbons, Robustiano Eyegue Ndong and NJ Ayuk, the Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber.

Key Points: 
  • Last week, the African Energy Chamber held a bilateral discussion with the Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea, led by H.E Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima, alongside the Director of Hydrocarbons, Robustiano Eyegue Ndong and NJ Ayuk, the Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber.
  • The Minister agreed with the Chamber that Covid-19 has been a great disruptor to the energy sector.
  • The Chamber urges the Equatorial Guinean government to continue working with oil and gas operators to find ways to ensure operations continue.
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    The African Energy Chamber periodically holds bilateral discussions with governments and institutions on energy issues in Africa.