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Mozambique hard sells its hydrocarbon sector

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·        Africa Oil & Power (AOP) workshops  held through virtual medium the Mozambique Gas & Power (MGP) 2021 technical workshops for enhancing local content and knowledge transfer in Mozambique’s growing energy industry

·        The series of deliberations were aimed at transforming Mozambique’s energy industry   by bringing together global investors and policymakers in the oil, gas, and power industry together

·        The workshops offered an in-depth discussion of the value of gas-to-power infrastructure for Africa

Africa Oil & Power (AOP) workshops held through virtual medium the Mozambique Gas & Power (MGP) 2021 technical workshops for  enhancing local content and knowledge transfer in Mozambique’s growing energy industry.

The series of deliberations were aimed at transforming Mozambique’s energy industry by bringing together global investors and policymakers in the oil, gas, and power industry together .

The workshops were aimed at capacity building, creating  critical infrastructure, security and community, and deal-making across the energy value chain. The participating organizations included  the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy, Empresa Nacional de Hidrocarbonetos, the African Energy Chamber, the Mozambican Oil & Gas Chamber, and Attitude HR. The series was conducted by leading companies in sub-Saharan Africa.

The technical workshops included a roundtable discussion led by Deloitte, the consulting company. Eminent speakers  Natalia Magaia Camba, Director of Local Content, National Petroleum Institute of Mozambique; Victor Tivane, Local Content Director at ENH; Thomas Rodriguez, Local Content Manager: Mozambique LNG, Total; Shauki Musallam, Territory Manager: Middle East & Africa, Polati of Russia; António Fumo, Local Content Director, Sasol; and Marco Correia, CEO of Duys.

The workshops offered an in-depth discussion of the value of gas-to-power infrastructure for Africa.  Panelists included Khaled Abubakr, Executive Chairman, TAQA Arabia; Adly Kafafy, VP Africa & New Ventures, TAQA Arabia; and Michael Konadu, Commercial Growth Director, GE Power Sub Saharan Africa, Ghana.

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