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Jay Park to Host African Energy Week (AEW) 2024 Workshop on Navigating African Petroleum Regimes

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AEW: Invest in African Energy 2024 will feature a workshop exploring how governments can advance oil and gas monetization and investment while meeting global climate standards

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, October 23, 2024/APO Group/ — 

With the dual pressure of developing oil and gas resources to drive resource monetization while meeting the requirements of the global energy transition, African governments are under pressure to reduce energy poverty while ensuring development meets today’s climate standards. As such, this year’s African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energy 2024 conference will feature a workshop that explores how fiscal changes and regulatory solutions can allow African countries to optimize oil and gas strategies while driving a just transition.

Led by Jay Park, Managing Partner at international energy law firm Park Energy Law and featuring Alexey Kovshin, Vice President at Van Meurs Energy, the session will examine Africa’s position on the global energy transition and how governments can leverage vast oil and gas resources to meet the energy requirements of their populations. Taking place during the event’s Pre-Event Workshops on November 4 in Cape Town, the session is determined to improve the landscape of the African energy sector and explore the continent’s full energy potential.

AEW: Invest in African Energy is the platform of choice for project operators, financiers, technology providers and government, and has emerged as the official place to sign deals in African energy. Visit www.AECWeek.com for more information about this exciting event.

We need a dual approach to dealing with climate change while also ensuring that our people benefit from the resources beneath their feet

Despite global calls for Africa to transition away from fossil fuels, the continent’s upstream sector is not short on opportunity, with ongoing oil and gas tenders being launched for onshore, deepwater, greenfield and brownfield acreage in Angola, Nigeria, Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania and Liberia, among other markets. In April this year, global oil major Shell made its fifth discovery offshore Namibia after confirming the presence of oil deposits at the Enigma-1X well. Meanwhile, Khalda Petroleum – a joint venture between the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation and independent Apache – recently announced a new oil discovery in the West Fayoum-1 area in Egypt’s Western Desert.

However, for African countries to better compete for global exploration capital, their respective licensing processes, frameworks and terms must encourage new investment. To attract investment, many African countries are revising their respective petroleum regulations. Nigeria’s recently implemented Petroleum Industry Act, for example, is poised to expand the domestic and regional energy sector, with a number of large-scale projects currently underway set to improve energy security and industrialization. Meanwhile, Angola continues to revamp policies and fiscal incentives for marginal and onshore fields to embark on direct negotiations with investors to exploit prospects and stimulate investments within the oil and gas industry. However, much more needs to be done to attract the requisite investment to make energy poverty history by 2030.

Meanwhile, with an abundance of renewable resources, robust policies and declining costs of technology in the sector poised to accelerate the deployment of clean energy projects, Africa boasts the unique potential to eradicate energy poverty on the back of its natural resources while also driving renewable energy strategies. Serving as a blueprint for how gas-rich countries in Africa can leverage their resources to stimulate development across various sector of the economy, Algeria has positioned its gas sector as a key driver of economic diversification, using revenue generated from LPG exports to advance industrialization and electrification. Furthermore, oil-and-gas-rich Mauritania aims to produce 12.5 million tons of green hydrogen annually by 2035, focusing on large-scale projects such as Danish developer GreenCo Energy’s 35 GW Megaton Moon, green hydrogen developer CWP’s 16-20 GW Aman or energy supermajor TotalEnergies and independent Chariot’s 10 GW Project Nour. These projects highlight the fundamental role integrated energy systems will play in Africa, enabling the continent to meet dual goals of boosting energy security while mitigating climate change impacts.

“With over 600 million people on the continent without access to energy, Africa will need to harness every resource available in order to spark significant job creation, economic diversification and growth. We need a dual approach to dealing with climate change while also ensuring that our people benefit from the resources beneath their feet,” states NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber.

The AEW: Invest in African Energy 2024 workshop will unpack the hydrocarbon-energy transition nexus, drawing insight into how petroleum regimes can generate the investment required to maximize Africa’s energy resources. The workshop will identify key challenges while outlining the path forward regarding fiscal and regulatory solutions.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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Exploring new ways of immersive storytelling with the RF-S 7.8mm F4 STM DUAL spatial video lens

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This lens offers a compact and attainable entry point to the world of spatial video – whilst retaining the high optical performance of the EOS R System

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, November 5, 2024/APO Group/ — 

Canon (www.Canon-CNA.com) today unveils its groundbreaking RF-S 7.8mm F4 STM DUAL lens, designed to make realistic, high-quality 3D still and video creation more accessible than ever before. When paired with an APS-C camera body, this lens offers a compact and attainable entry point to the world of spatial video – whilst retaining the high optical performance of the EOS R System.

It delivers a natural 63 degree field of view, closely mirroring human vision, to create immersive experiences with an extra dimension, providing emotional depth and vivid realism. Currently compatible with the EOS R71 (with potential for gradual expansion of compatibility in the future), the RF-S 7.8mm F4 STM DUAL lens allows creators to capture spatial video to be experienced not only on higher-end VR headsets, but also on smartphones via VR glasses, cardboard headsets, and even handheld viewing devices for printed images.

Perfectly practical weighing only 130g, coupled with a user-friendly STM AF system, it opens up 3D shooting possibilities for stills and video to a wide variety of users, enabling anyone to create more lifelike capture of cultural performances, high-end product reveals or walk-through videos for real estate and hotels in spatial stills and videos.

Adding to a seamless and efficient workflow, the EOS VR Utility app will be updated to create spatial video for Apple Vision Pro headsets, enabling content captured on Canon EOS VR System products to be exported in MV-HEVC codec when using an Apple Mac computer.

For more information about this lens, please visit:  https://apo-opa.co/40wUXNk

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA).

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Coca-Cola Beverages Africa invests $50 Million in Namibia, boosting production capacity by 30%

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The investment also includes the installation of a water treatment plant with state-of-the-art water recovery technology, designed to reduce water consumption

WINDHOEK, Namibia, November 4, 2024/APO Group/ — 

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) (www.CCBAGroup.com) has invested $50 million in a new bottling line in Namibia, capable of producing 27,000 bottles per hour. This upgrade will increase the plant’s output capacity by 30% and stimulate growth throughout the company’s value chain.

As a customer-centric, digitally enabled, growth-driven business, we are committed to excellence across our value chain

The investment also includes the installation of a water treatment plant with state-of-the-art water recovery technology, designed to reduce water consumption. Additionally, the integration of advanced technology, including artificial intelligence, will require skills training for employees, contributing to the development of a future-ready workforce for both the business and the country.

“We’ve ensured that this production line goes beyond output numbers,” said Pottie de Bruyn, General Manager of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa in Namibia. “It’s about creating shared opportunities across the value chain. The increased production also provides a boost to local businesses that supply us with raw materials and services.”

Sunil Gupta, Chief Executive Officer of CCBA, echoed the sentiment, adding, “This investment is a clear demonstration of our continued belief in the future of Namibia.”

Gupta also highlighted CCBA’s broader goals: “As a customer-centric, digitally enabled, growth-driven business, we are committed to excellence across our value chain. Efficient operations allow us to offer faster delivery and superior service. This new production line is another step in our journey to achieve even greater levels of execution excellence.” 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Coca Cola Beverages Africa.

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VistaJet Continues Expansion Plans in East and South Africa

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The African Roadshow Reaffirms Commitment Towards the Region’s Economic Development 

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, November 4, 2024/APO Group/ — 

VistaJet (www.VistaJet.com), the world’s first and only global business aviation company, is set to organize its first-ever East and South Africa Static Display Roadshow, showcasing its flagship aircraft, the Bombardier Global 7500. The event will commence in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, followed by a landing in South Africa’s top business centers, Johannesburg and Cape Town.  Nairobi’s positioning as East Africa’s tech and business hub, along with Johannesburg and Cape Town’s role in South Africa’s mature aviation market, have made these cities essential focal points for VistaJet’s growth strategy. The roadshow will engage with prospective and existing clients and the local media, serving as a platform to share VistaJet’s ongoing expansion and dedication to support the region’s economic transformation as set out in the AcFTA agreement. This roadshow follows the monumental success of its West African edition (https://apo-opa.co/3CnKLg3), held earlier in May. 

According to the Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA), the number of business jets operating in Africa is expected to grow by 8% annually over the next five years. Currently, there are 418 jets on the continent, with South Africa having the largest business aircraft fleet, followed by Kenya and Nigeria. The ongoing growth of private aviation in Africa has also benefited the continent’s employment rates, with air transport contributing significantly to 7.7 million jobs and $63 billion in Gross Domestic Product (GDP).   

Elsewhere, The 2024 Africa Wealth Report by Henley & Partners (https://apo-opa.co/40yhzxc) reveals that the total investable wealth on the African continent stands at US2.5tn and that the millionaire population is expected to increase by 65% over the next ten years, fueled by strong growth in key sectors such as fintech, business process outsourcing, software development, rare metals mining, green tech, media and entertainment, and wealth management. The ‘Big 5’ wealth markets (https://apo-opa.co/40wbGR6) — South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, and Morocco — collectively account for 56% of Africa’s high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and over 90% of its billionaires.  

VistaJet offers the world’s most extensive range of business jets and in the past 14 years it has built a strong African network, transforming business aviation in the region. During the East and South Africa Roadshow, VistaJet will showcase the Bombardier Global 7500, the largest and longest-range business jet and offers unbeatable global connectivity, flying up to 17 hours non-stop. Vista has 18 in the fleet – the world’s largest fleet of Global 7500. Precision-engineered wings provide an exceptionally smooth ride in the large cabin, with four separate living spaces, including a permanent stateroom, this jet is perfectly suited for business or a family dynamic. In the first half of 2024, across Africa, Vista’s Global 7500 flight hours increased +33% – this aircraft is becoming increasingly more popular across the continent.  The Global 7500 is popular for connecting African cities, such as Cape Town to Accra and Johannesburg to Cairo and international routes such as Africa and Asia, demonstrating a strong sentiment to increasing investment between the African and Asian continents (https://apo-opa.co/4fcKzPk).   

An impressive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for 20 years has made Vista the largest provider of on demand business flights in the world. And the trajectory is not changing — over the last 18 months, while the private aviation industry as a whole experienced a leveling out in demand following the post-COVID boom, Vista expanded its global footprint and as of July 2024, has gained an additional 50 basis points of total market share year-over-year, with its share of the market rising to approximately 5% of the total market.  With an addressable market of over 24,000 business jets around the globe, as well as broader spectrum of aspirational fliers, there is also significantly more scope and opportunity for the Group to capture further market share over the next two decades.  

VistaJet’s main expansion plan objective is to enhance Africa’s economic growth by increasing regional investments and facilitating overall growth

In 1H 2024, Vista was once again experiencing exceptional growth – with total flight hours up +14% year-over-year – an incredible result, especially when compared to a global market that contracted by 2% over the same period.  

The VistaJet Program membership has been the biggest contributor to this growth, recording +19% growth in Program hours and a +18% increase in number of Members. The first half of 2024 continued this trajectory, marked by: 

  • Double-Digit Growth in Flight Hours: Vista recorded a significant increase in flight hours compared to 1H 2023, a direct result of Vista’s strategic foresight and market understanding. 
  • Membership Surge: 2024 has seen a substantial Membership growth as clients gravitated towards Vista’s flexible subscription-based model, reinforcing Vista’s client-first approach. 
  • Africa Success: The African continent remains a priority market for Vista with impressive growth in the first half of 2024. Africa reported strong flight activity with a +103% increase in the New Program Hours Sold and a +29% increase in total hours flown year-over-year: East Africa specifically experiencing a +46% increase in total hours flown; and South Africa, a +79% increase in total hours flown. 

With over a decade of operations in East and South Africa, VistaJet continues to play a vital role in supporting development in these sub-regions by facilitating global investments and connecting decision-makers, corporations, and business executives. Vista’s global fleet of iconic silver and red jets means its African clients will never be stranded with guaranteed availability in as little as 24 hours’ notice, no matter where they are going in the world. Global coverage, covering 96% of the globe also means knowing how to operate in over 2,700 airports, making journeys to every destination safe and reliable. VistaJet’s flexibility is unparalleled for its expanding African client base.  

Commenting on the business expansion plans, VistaJet’s President of Europe and Africa, Philippe Scalabrini, stated: “Building on the momentum of the West Africa Roadshow, we are pleased to announce the East and South Africa Roadshow.  VistaJet is committed to offering top rate, exclusive services to its extensive client network in this critical region. In response to the growing demand, we have deployed three dedicated aircraft while upholding our exceptional standards. VistaJet’s main expansion plan objective is to enhance Africa’s economic growth by increasing regional investments and facilitating overall growth.” 

VistaJet was founded 20 years ago and has established itself as the world’s leading global business aviation company. With a client base consisting mainly of corporate leaders and Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individuals, VistaJet aims to simplify air travel by offering privacy, reliability, flexibility, efficiency, anonymity, and safety. The Cabin Hosts, trained by the British Butler Institute and MedAire, deliver the highest service standards.  Flying with VistaJet is a better alternative to ownership – offering a lower cost per hour, and a larger coverage area; as well as preferrable to brokerage – due to higher safety, and unique consistency of service; and often commercial – thanks to scheduling flexibility, and non-stop connections across airports around the world.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of VistaJet.

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