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Woodside Energy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Meg O’Neill Announced as ‘Energy Person of the Year’

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Woodside Energy CEO Meg O’Neill has been recognized by the African Energy Chamber for her unwavering commitment to harnessing Africa’s oil and gas resources for inclusive growth

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 12, 2024/APO Group/ — 

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) (www.EnergyChamber.org) – as the voice of Africa’s energy sector – is honored to announce Meg O’Neill, CEO and Managing Director of Woodside Energy, as “Energy Person of the Year.” The award recognizes O’Neill’s nearly three decades of experience in the global oil and gas industry and her unwavering commitment to ensuring a just African energy transition, which has resulted in exceptional project delivery and multi-billion-dollar investments in Africa’s oil and gas resources. 

O’Neill will receive the award at African Energy Week: Invest in African Energy 2024 – the AEC’s annual event and the official meeting place for Africa’s energy industry – taking place in Cape Town on November 4-8. The award is given to individuals who have made substantial contributions to the African energy sector and advocated for a more inclusive industry. O’Neill is the first non-African to receive the award, with previous awardees including the late Namibian President Hage Geingob (2023) and President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export-Import Bank Benedict Oramah (2022).

Initially drawn to the oil and gas industry by her interest in travel, O’Neill launched a 23-year career with ExxonMobil, where she held senior leadership roles in ExxonMobil’s Production Company in Indonesia, Norway and Canada, as well as served as Vice President, Africa for ExxonMobil Development Company, responsible for the company’s major projects in Angola, Nigeria, Tanzania and Mozambique. In May 2018, O’Neill moved to Perth to join Woodside as COO in May 2018 and was appointed CEO and Managing Director in August 2021, owing to her bold vision and proven leadership capabilities. O’Neill holds two degrees in Chemical Engineering and Ocean Engineering and a Master’s in Ocean Systems Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 

Under O’Neill’s leadership, Woodside Energy achieved a historic milestone with the production of first oil from its Sangomar Field Development earlier this year, ushering in a new era of hydrocarbon sector growth in Senegal as the country’s first offshore oil project. O’Neill expertly led the timely execution of the project’s first phase through a period of unprecedented global challenges and above-ground risk, including the COVID-19 pandemic and resultant market instability. As operator, Woodside worked closely with all contractors to maximize local content benefits, as well as with the government of Senegal in promoting in-country value addition and championing an inclusive oil and gas industry. According to Woodside, the subsea installation of the project’s FPSO vessel was supported from Dakar and logistical supply services were provided by local businesses. 

O’Neill has made Africa a strategic priority and is a true champion of the sector, making good on her promise to double down on investment and elevate the industry to new heights

O’Neill is also responsible for driving Woodside’s expansion across the continent and to Namibia, where the Australian exploration and production company is currently finalizing a farm-in agreement to Petroleum Exploration License 87 in the deepwater Orange Basin. Initial interpretation of 3D seismic data, as well as additional discoveries by Galp in the nearby Mopane Complex, have supported the prospectivity of the acreage and placed Woodside on the precipice of future drilling activity.

Woodside’s commitments come at a time when global investors are shying away from new fossil fuel projects, resulting in stalled projects and a lack of new investment in Africa’s most prospective upstream markets. In sharp contrast, Woodside has advanced multi-billion-dollar deepwater projects and answered Africa’s call for investment in its untapped oil and gas resources, while still outlining a balanced energy transition strategy. In a recent interview, O’Neill stated that industry leaders must “stand for things that matter… There are moments when you will be tested, but acting with integrity and doing what’s right will always serve you and your team well.” The Chamber strongly believes that African energy markets not only need, but deserve this level of courageous, no-holds-barred leadership from IOC heads. 

“Meg O’Neill has been able to lead and define a company that tells African countries, ‘If you have the resources and the enabling environment, then we will commit.’ Senegal sought investment in its offshore hydrocarbon resources, and Woodside answered with a $5-billion deepwater oil project. Namibia established a strong foundation of stable governance and attractive fiscal terms, and Woodside farmed into a highly prospective petroleum play. As the head of a major IOC, O’Neill has made Africa a strategic priority and is a true champion of the sector, making good on her promise to double down on investment and elevate the industry to new heights,” says NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC. 

In addition to leveraging world-class technical capabilities, O’Neill is a strong supporter of social impact projects, with a focus on empowering women in the oil and gas industry. In 2023, the company made nearly $22 million in social contributions globally. Affirming its commitment to gender-based diversity and inclusion, Woodside Energy leads a “STEM in Schools” program to promote STEM subjects to youth and open up the eyes of girls and young women to careers in the energy sector.

On the local content side, O’Neill has mandated that all the company’s projects comprise a robust local content practice of hiring, training and developing African and national capacities. This is clear through the Sangomar project where increased local content expenditure has been the strongest of any oil project on the continent. Local content was a key part of the project as well as directing a lot of money towards the training and development of young people in Senegal.

Additionally, O’Neill ensured the financing of a lot of initiatives in the field of technology, and as such, a lot of people working on Sangomar’s FPSO were Senegalese. This all came from training initiated from the get-go. O’Neill has also spent a lot of money on empowering local vendors and service providers while training and developing Senegalese nationals to lead the Sangomar project. A lot of people were taken to Australia for training and they are now leading the project in Senegal. This is historic for an oil project in the country. O’Neill has essentially created the blueprint for developing an oil project while at the same time increasing local capacity.

In 2023, Former Namibian President Hage Geingob was honored for his bold and instrumental contributions to Namibia’s regulatory environment, which resulted in five major hydrocarbon discoveries in two years and large-scale projects across green hydrogen, mining and infrastructure sectors. In 2022, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export-Import Bank Benedict Oramah was recognized for advocating for a just and inclusive African energy transition, building the investment case for African oil and gas, de-risking transactions and raising access to private capital.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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APO Group Celebrates In-House Talent with the Appointment of Michelle Scott as Vice President of Business Enablement and Chief of Staff

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These move underscore APO’s commitment to recognising potential, fostering leadership from within, and giving team members the platform to advance in their careers

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, September 26, 2024/APO Group/ — 

APO Group (www.APO-opa.com), the premier award-winning Pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service, is proud to announce a significant leadership appointment with the promotion of Senior Executive Assistant Michelle Scott to Vice President (VP) of Business Enablement and Chief of Staff.

These move underscore APO’s commitment to recognising potential, fostering leadership from within, giving team members the platform to advance in their careers, and highlight APO Group’s dedication to nurturing and elevating its internal talent.

In her new capacity, Michelle will spearhead the newly established Business Enablement Department. Her focus will be on optimising customer experience, driving operational efficiencies, and enhancing cost management. She will oversee project management, business analysis, and cross-departmental collaboration, ensuring seamless integration between the Business Enablement Team and all company departments.

“Michelle’s deep understanding of our business, combined with her strategic mindset and ability to identify areas for improvement, makes her the perfect choice to lead the Business Enablement team,” said Bas Wijne, CEO of APO Group. “Her analytical approach and commitment to finding effective solutions will be instrumental in driving operational excellence and supporting our long-term goals.”

Throughout her time at APO Group, Michelle Scott has consistently shown exceptional loyalty, integrity, and a steadfast commitment to excellence

In her dual role, Michelle will not only drive operational efficiencies as VP of Business Enablement but, as Chief of Staff, she will also serve as a trusted adviser and strategist to Founder and Chairman Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard, ensuring there is seamless alignment between leadership and APO Group’s overall vision.

Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard (www.Pompigne-Mognard.com) stated, “Throughout her time at APO Group, Michelle Scott has consistently shown exceptional loyalty, integrity, and a steadfast commitment to excellence. From the moment she joined as my Senior Executive Assistant, it was clear that she had the potential to contribute far beyond her role and grow alongside the company.

Her sharp and decisive leadership has earned Michelle the trust and respect of her colleagues. Her leadership has already delivered meaningful improvements to our operations, and we look forward to the continued infusion of fresh energy and strategic insights that she will bring as she officially joins our Leadership Team.”

“I am deeply honoured to assume the role of Vice President of Business Enablement and Chief of Staff at APO Group,” said Michelle Scott. “The establishment of the Business Enablement division highlights our organisation’s growth, evolution, and commitment to embracing new technologies and innovations. I am thrilled about this incredible opportunity and look forward to collaborating closely with our talented teams to advance our strategic objectives, enhance operational efficiencies, and continue delivering exceptional value to our clients.

I am confident that the exciting journey we embark on today will shape our future and solidify our position as the leading communications partner of choice in Africa. Additionally, I am immensely proud to be part of a company that not only values its clients but also prioritises the development of its team. My promotion is a testament to this commitment.”

APO Group is entering an exciting new chapter of innovation and growth. We are committed to delivering exceptional value to our clients and transforming the communications industry across Africa. We encourage our clients, partners, and stakeholders to join us on this journey as we continue to raise the bar, set new industry standards, and create a meaningful impact across the continent.  APO Group congratulates Michelle Scott on her well-deserved promotion and looks forward to the continued success she will bring in her new role as Vice President of Business Enablement and Chief of Staff.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of APO Group.

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Sinclair returns as Sankofa acquires AOW energy event

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Hyve will remain on board until after this year’s event – the 30th edition of AOW – to provide support for Sankofa

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, September 26, 2024/APO Group/ — 

In a major development for the African energy sector, Sankofa Events, led by respected energy executive Paul Sinclair – has acquired the AOW (apo-opa.co/3XCeclL) industry event – previously known as Africa Oil Week. 

With the AOW acquisition, Sinclair returns to take the helm of the summit that he helped build into Africa’s leading oil, gas and energy event and a crucial deal-making environment for governments and energy businesses alike.  

“I am proud and excited to lead AOW – an event I have much history with and a powerful brand I firmly believe in,” said Sinclair. “AOW has made extraordinary progress over the past few years, and I am determined to build on that and develop it even further. I look forward to seeing my friends from the African oil, gas and energy sector at the upcoming event in October.”  

The next AOW conference, titled AOW: Investing In African Energy, starts on October 7 in Cape Town.  

AOW has made extraordinary progress over the past few years, and I am determined to build on that and develop it even further

For the past nine years, AOW has been managed by international exhibition and conference company Hyve Group. Hyve will remain on board until after this year’s event – the 30th edition of AOW – to provide support for Sankofa.  

“Paul knows the event extremely well, believes concretely in AOW’s purpose, and has an excellent knowledge of the sector,” said Hyve Group CEO Mark Shashoua. “Hyve will support Paul over the coming months, to ensure continuity for the AOW community. We are fully committed to delivering another fantastic event.” 

Sinclair has deep networks across the global oil, gas and industry. He served as vice president: energy for Africa Oil Week from 2017 – 2023, and also helped to launch the Green Energy Africa Summit, which has subsequently become part of the consolidated AOW event. 

He reassured investors that the conference will continue to provide a dedicated, vitally important engagement and dealmaking space for oil and gas stakeholders – particularly upstream players – offering engagement activities and opportunities for governments. 

“We are excited about the growth possibilities of this powerful property,” said Sinclair. “AOW already adds significant value to the energy sector, facilitating deal flow, partnerships and business growth in the African oil and gas space, as well as supporting the energy transition. We look forward to growing that impact, for the benefit of all stakeholders in the industry.” 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of AOW: Investing in African Energy.

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Unstoppable Africa: Global Africa Business Initiative Champions Pioneering Partnerships and Bold Visions for the Continent’s Future

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This two-day summit coincides with the United Nations General Assembly and is co-hosted by UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed and African Union Chairperson H.E. Moussa Faki Mahamat

NEW YORK, United States of America, September 26, 2024/APO Group/ — 

World leaders from business, government, finance, sports, and the creative arts convened in New York for the third annual “Unstoppable Africa” event today. Organized by the Global Africa Business Initiative (GABI) (https://GABI.UNGlobalCompact.org/), this summit aims to establish the continent as the premier destination for business, trade, and investment.

Under the theme “Unstoppable Africa: Shaping Global Ambitions for Agenda 2063,” the event emphasizes inclusive participation, focused dialogue, and actionable solutions. This two-day summit coincides with the United Nations General Assembly and is co-hosted by UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed and African Union Chairperson H.E. Moussa Faki Mahamat. Coordinated by the UN Global Compact, GABI provides a crucial platform for global leaders—including Heads of State, CEOs, investors, policymakers, and industry specialists—to collaborate on advancing Africa’s business landscape.

The opening day featured notable attendees such as H.E. Andrzej Duda, President of Poland; Julie Monaco, Global Head of Public Sector Banking, Citi; Prof. Benedict O. Oramah, President of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank); WNBA All-Star and ESPN host, Chiney Ogwumike; Mr. Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Founder and CEO of Dangote Group; Chido Mpemba, Special Envoy on Youth to AU Chairperson; and Mr. Makhtar Diop, Managing Director of the International Finance Corporation (IFC). Their presence underscored the critical role Africa plays in shaping a prosperous and sustainable global future.

In his keynote video address, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the importance of strengthening partnerships to drive progress in Africa and globally. He stated that achieving an unstoppable Africa requires “collective, unstoppable efforts to foster development in areas like renewable energy, food systems, education, and digital transformation.” Guterres also advocated for meaningful reforms in the global financial architecture to ensure that all countries receive the necessary support, while promoting job creation and economic growth through initiatives such as the African Continental Free Trade Area.

H.E. Moussa Faki Mahamat highlighted Africa’s rich cultural diversity and the resilience of its people. “Africa’s story is one of determination, progress, and hope. Our strength lies not only in our resources but in our people—mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters—who tirelessly work to build a better future.”

Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed emphasized Africa’s emerging economic leadership, particularly with the African Union’s inclusion in the G20. This milestone enhances Africa’s voice in global governance and integrates the continent’s development priorities into broader decisions that promote equity and sustainability.

Africa’s story is one of determination, progress, and hope

Insightful Sessions and Discussions

The opening session featured a powerful panel discussion titled “The ‘Africa Youth Fix’ for a World in Crisis.” This conversation explored the immense potential of Africa’s youth, who are eager to play a pivotal role in shaping the continent’s and the world’s future. With Africa’s median age at just 19, the panel highlighted the opportunities in harnessing the creativity, energy, and ambition of young people across sectors such as technology, trade, energy, and the creative industries.

In a session focused on boosting trade, Alhaji Aliko Dangote stressed the necessity of removing barriers to the movement of people, goods, and services to accelerate free trade in Africa. He pointed out the disparities in access faced by Africans compared to those holding American or British passports and emphasized that fostering business relationships requires greater freedom of movement.

During the “Unstoppable Africans” session, Faouzi Annajah, Co-Founder of NamX, shared his journey as an innovator in the electric vehicle market, discussing his ambitious project to launch Africa’s first hydrogen-powered SUV by 2027.

Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft, outlined the company’s commitment to leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) for Africa’s future. He emphasized Microsoft’s focus on developing world-class AI platforms and infrastructure that will benefit the continent.

WNBA All-Star and ESPN host Chiney Ogwumike announced her new foundation, Queens of the Continent, during a fireside chat with Masai Ujiri, President of the Toronto Raptors. The foundation aims to create opportunities for women and girls across Africa, using sport as a transformative vehicle to promote gender equity and access to opportunities.

As the event transitions into its second day, stakeholders will build on the momentum, focusing on actionable strategies to accelerate Africa’s growth agenda. The solutions roundtable will culminate in concrete commitments to address pressing challenges, including key trade and energy agreements and the impacts of climate change.

GABI remains dedicated to ensuring Africa’s pivotal role in shaping the global future is recognized and maximized. Day 2 promises more groundbreaking announcements and partnerships that will solidify Africa’s rise as an unstoppable force in the global economy. View of the photos from Unstoppable Africa event, Day 1 here (https://apo-opa.co/3ZHH3HR) and the event b-roll here (https://apo-opa.co/3ZDCu1m).

For more information on Day 2, visit the Website (https://apo-opa.co/3ZDOQGF).

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Global Africa Business Initiative.

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