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Baker Hughes’ Allyson Anderson Book to Shape African Energy Renaissance Dialogue During African Energy Week (AEW) 2023

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Allyson Anderson Book, Chief Sustainability Officer at Baker Hughes, will speak at the African Energy Week 2023 conference about how the company is driving the sustainable development of Africa’s energy resources

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 10, 2023/APO Group/ — 

With over 125 billion barrels of crude oil reserves and 620 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, Africa’s hydrocarbon basins hold great promise for E&P players worldwide. A number of large-scale developments are underway to monetize these resources, and global engineering and service companies to the likes of Baker Hughes are playing an instrumental part in ensuring the sustainability of oil and gas operations.

Baker Hughes, for its part, has placed Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) as a defining aspect of its operations. The company continues to integrate sustainability within its activities, and during this year’s African Energy Week (AEW) conference – taking place October 16-20 in Cape Town – the company’s Chief Sustainability Officer Allyson Anderson Book will provide further insight into how Baker Hughes is spearheading a new era of sustainable oil and gas development in Africa. Book will participate as a keynote speaker while taking part in a series of panel discussions aimed at addressing the challenges and opportunities for Africa in the current energy transition climate.  

Africa’s vast oil, gas and renewable energy resources present a unique opportunity for the continent to advance energy access, employment creation and industrialization while remaining a climate champion. African countries and companies are already prioritizing the integration of sustainable energy practices within hydrocarbon developments to maximize resource exploitation, add value to the local people and economies, and ensure environmental sustainability. Baker Hughes – under the direction of Book – plays an instrumental role in driving this sustainability agenda. The company is spearheading the deployment of innovative technologies and low-emissions services across some of the continent’s most crucial energy projects.

In West Africa, Baker Hughes, in partnership with global major Eni, is deploying its deepwater technology for the Belaine Phase 2 project in Ivory Coast – dubbed Africa’s first Scope 1 and 2 net-zero emissions development. The contract will see Baker Hughes deliver innovative technology that will not only reduce emissions but drive energy security. The company is also providing high-end services for the bp-Kosmos Energy-led Greater Tortue Ahmeyim development in Senegal-Mauritania, set to come online in early 2024. In southern Africa, Book is leading Baker Hughes’ sustainability efforts in Angola’s $7.8 billion Agogo Integrated West Hub Development Project, with the company securing a contract to provide subsea equipment and services by Azule Energy this year. In Mozambique, Baker Hughes is also providing maintenance services and real-time monitoring for the Coral Sul Floating Liquefied Natural Gas project under an eight-year contract.  

Baker Hughes’ well drilling, formation evaluation and reservoir consulting services have been integral for many energy developments across Africa

These projects represent just some of the many underway in collaboration with Baker Hughes, and showcase the opportunity and role that innovative technology plays in advancing sustainability while prioritizing energy security. AEW 2023 – as the official platform where African stakeholders meet with their global partners to discuss and optimize energy sustainability prospects – represents the ideal platform for Book to discuss available solutions for Africa to scale up the exploitation of its entire energy base for energy security, decarbonization and sustainable economic development.

“Baker Hughes’ well drilling, formation evaluation and reservoir consulting services have been integral for many energy developments across Africa. Now that the energy transition has taken center stage, the role companies such as Baker Hughes plays in Africa is becoming increasingly more important. The company, under the leadership of Book, continues to drive the sustainable development of African economies by advancing the energy transition through sustainable project deployment,” states NJ Ayuk, the Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC).

During AEW 2023, Book will shape conversations around the role sustainability plays in maximizing Africa’s energy potential while highlighting projects underway by Baker Hughes to make African energy safer, cleaner and more efficient for the people and the planet.

Under the theme, ‘The African Energy Renaissance: Prioritizing Energy Poverty, People, the Planet, Industrialization and Free Markets’, AEW 2023 will host Book in high-level panel discussions where the executive will showcase Baker Hughes’ energy transition services and growth strategy across Africa’s burgeoning energy industry.

AEW is the AEC’s interactive exhibition and networking event uniting African energy stakeholders, driving industry growth and development, and promoting Africa as the destination for African-focused events. For more information about sponsorship, attendance, and partnership opportunities, visit www.AECWeek.com.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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Ecobank Côte d’Ivoire Launches West Africa’s First Gender Bond to Accelerate Financial Inclusion for Women Entrepreneurs

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This five-year bond provides an attractive annual interest rate of 6.5% with a two-year capital repayment grace period

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, March 8, 2025/APO Group/ –Ecobank Côte d’Ivoire, a subsidiary of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (www.Ecobank.com), the leading Pan African Bank, takes a major step forward in its commitment to financial inclusion with the launch of the first Gender Bond in West Africa. This groundbreaking bond issuance, amounting to XOF 10 billion, aims to mobilize funding for women-owned and women-led businesses, reducing financing inequalities and fostering inclusive economic growth.

Named “Ellever Gender Bond 6.5% 2024-2029,” this bond has been structured and arranged by EDC Investissement Corporation (EIC), Ecobank’s Brokerage and Asset Management subsidiary. It marks Ecobank Côte d’Ivoire’s second bond issuance after its initial fundraising in 2013. Aligned with international sustainable finance standards, the Gender Bond has received an independent second-party opinion from Morningstar Sustainalytics, ensuring compliance with global best practices in responsible investment.

Since its inception, the ELLEVER program has made a tangible impact on women entrepreneurship. In 2024, over 3,465 businesses registered, benefiting from XOF 13.25 billion in disbursed loans. However, access to financing remains a significant challenge for women entrepreneurs in West Africa, where less than 20% of women-led SMEs have access to adequate funding. Globally, Gender Bonds represented only USD 14.5 billion, accounting for just 1.5% of the sustainable bond market in 2023, underscoring the need to expand such initiatives.

We have structured this bond to be attractive to investors while delivering a strong impact on women’s empowerment in Côte d’Ivoire

According to Paul-Harry Aithnard, Managing Director of Ecobank Côte d’Ivoire, women’s financial inclusion is a major economic priority. “This Gender Bond provides a tangible solution to the challenges faced by women entrepreneurs in West Africa. Today, women-led businesses are recognized for their resilience and performance, yet they remain significantly underfunded. Through this issuance, we reaffirm our commitment to building an ecosystem where women have full access to the financial resources they need to grow and succeed. This is a powerful tool to transform access to financing and sustainably accelerate the growth of women-led businesses.”

The “Ellever Gender Bond 6.5% 2024-2029” offers investors and the public a unique opportunity to combine profitability with social impact. This five-year bond provides an attractive annual interest rate of 6.5% with a two-year capital repayment grace period. The total issuance of XOF 10 billion consists of one million securities with a nominal value of XOF 10,000 each.

All funds raised will be fully allocated to strengthening the ELLEVER program, financing initiatives led by women, and providing them with tailored financial and technical support. Roseline Abé, Chief Executive Officer of EDC Investissement Corporation, highlights the significance of this initiative: “We have structured this bond to be attractive to investors while delivering a strong impact on women’s empowerment in Côte d’Ivoire. This is a unique opportunity to combine financial performance with social inclusion.”

With this Gender Bond, Ecobank Côte d’Ivoire cements its leadership in sustainable finance and paves the way for greater economic inclusion. The bank’s ambition goes beyond this issuance, as it envisions a long-term strategy to promote innovative and inclusive financial instruments.

Paul-Harry Aithnard concludes: “This issuance is just the beginning. We will continue to develop tailored solutions to enhance women’s participation in the economy and encourage other financial institutions to follow this path.”

Through this initiative, Ecobank Côte d’Ivoire is transforming access to finance and reaffirming its commitment to inclusive and sustainable development.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated.

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Congo Drives Oil Development, Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to Participate at Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF) 2025

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With aims to attract investment to the sector, Congo is preparing to launch an international licensing round at the inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF) this March

BRAZZAVILLE, Congo (Republic of the), March 7, 2025/APO Group/ –As sub-Saharan Africa’s fourth largest oil producer, the Republic of Congo has ambitions to leverage its oil production to fuel further economic growth. With over 1.8 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, Congo has ambitions to double oil production to 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) by 2027.

With aims to attract investment to the sector, Congo is preparing to launch an international licensing round at the inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF) this March. In light of these ambitions, an address by Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary General, OPEC at CEIF 2025 is set to strengthen confidence and support cooperation among major oil producing nations in Africa.

The inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum, set for March 24-26, 2025, in Brazzaville, under the patronage of President Denis Sassou Nguesso and supported by the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo, will bring together international investors and local stakeholders to explore national and regional energy and infrastructure opportunities. The event will explore the latest gas-to-power projects and provide updates on ongoing expansions across the country.

Haitham Al Ghais’ participation at CEIF 2025 underscores the vital role of international collaboration in shaping Africa’s energy future

Last June, Congo’s Minister of Hydrocarbons Bruno Jean-Richard Itoua participated in two OPEC meetings, where the decision was made to extend oil production cuts into 2025. During the meetings, Minister Itoua expressed the country’s steadfast commitment to supporting market stability while highlighting that production cuts will encourage new investment in African oil and gas projects.

Congo is currently leading several exploration and development programs to unlock new geological plays in the country. Independent hydrocarbon producer Perenco recently yielded a shallow water discovery at its PNGF Sud license and completed a 3D seismic acquisition campaign on the Tchibouela II, Tchendo II, Marine XXVIII and Emeraude permits, paving the way for future exploration drilling.

Meanwhile, Italian major Eni is focused on exploration efforts on the conventional and deep offshore areas off the coast of Pointe-Noire. Chinese energy company Wing Wah is currently developing the Banga Kayo block while French supermajor TotalEnergies is preparing to drill the Niamou-1 exploration well on the Marine XX offshore block.

“Haitham Al Ghais’ participation at CEIF 2025 underscores the vital role of international collaboration in shaping Africa’s energy future. His insights as OPEC Secretary General will enhance dialogue, foster investor confidence and strengthen partnerships crucial to unlocking Congo’s vast oil potential,” states Sandra Jeque, Events and Project Director at Energy Capital & Power.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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Youth Charter Celebrates International Women’s Day: Empowering Girls and Women Through Sports and Arts

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Over the years, the Youth Charter has implemented numerous initiatives designed to inspire and support young women

LONDON, United Kingdom, March 7, 2025/APO Group/ –On this International Women’s Day, the Youth Charter (www.YouthCharter.org) proudly highlights its commitment to empowering girls and women across the globe through sports, physical activity, cultural, and artistic endeavours. We recognise the vital role that engagement in these areas plays in fostering confidence, resilience, and a sense of community among women and girls. We pay tribute to our female ambassadors who continue to support our work.

Over the years, the Youth Charter has implemented numerous initiatives designed to inspire and support young women. Our programmes not only promote participation in traditional sports but also encourage involvement in martial arts and combat sports, recognising their unique benefits in building self-defence skills, discipline, and mental fortitude.

“At the forefront of our mission is the belief that every girl and woman is entitled to equal access to sports and physical activity” said Dame Sarah Storey, Vice President of the Youth Charter. “We also recognise the importance of cultural and artistic expression in empowering women”.

At the forefront of our mission is the belief that every girl and woman is entitled to equal access to sports and physical activity

Combat sports also offer unique opportunities for empowerment and growth. The Youth Charter promotes martial arts as a means to enhance physical fitness, self-esteem, and personal safety.”

This International Women’s Day, we encourage everyone to support our mission by promoting participation in sports, arts, and martial arts among women and girls. Together, we can create an inclusive environment where young women can thrive, develop leadership skills, and inspire future generations.

Join us in celebrating the achievements of women and girls in sports and arts. Together, we can break barriers and create a world where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Youth Charter.

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