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Oil & Gas: Stakeholders Seek Home-Grown Solution
Local content drivers in Africa have advocated a robust approach to foster more home-grown sustainable technology solutions and deliberate investment in research and development, with focus on building a more realistic economic framework for sustainability and professional capacity across Africa.
Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Simbi Wabote, made the call while moderating a Local Content Session at the ongoing 8th African Petroleum Congress & Exhibition, CAPE VIII, holding in Luanda, Angola, The Tide’s source reports.
Speaking on the theme, ‘Energy Transition: Challenges and Opportunities in the African Oil and Gas Industry’, Wabote expressed worry that if all International Oil Companies (IOCs) cut off their funding and technology from Africa, the continent would be stranded.
He, therefore, called for strategic and sustainable collaboration and partnership between African petroleum producing countries to drive the process.
Noting that Africa’s oil was fast becoming a non-existential item, the NCDMB boss said the continent must now explore strategies to address the challenges of producing its hydrocarbon resources, create financing and technology, especially by leveraging on Research and Development.
While encouraging Angola and other petroleum producing countries to work towards creating a fund to support the development of its hydrocarbon resources, he stressed that to drive development in Africa, “Oil and Gas producing countries, especially in the light of the global energy transition away from fossil fuels,” must prepare adequately.
“How prepared is Africa to produce, process and market over 120 billion barrels of Oil reserves and 500 trillion cubic feet of gas without western technology, finance, expertise and market,” he questioned.
In his Keynote address, while declaring open the four-day conference, President of Angola, João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço, spoke on the concerns of Angola, Africa’s Oil and Gas producing countries, and the current drive to limit investments in the sector because of the effects of climate change.
The congress is organised by the African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO), the Government of the Republic of Angola and AME Trade Ltd, with support from the Minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas, Angola, and ANPG (Agencia Nacional de Petróleo, Gás e Biocombustiveis)