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Jude Kearney to Make Strong Case for United States of America (US) Africa Collaboration on Energy Investments

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Jude Kearney is committed to making energy poverty history in Africa, and will be coming to African Energy Week to promote US energy investments, improved US-Africa partnerships and driving socioeconomic growth on the back of oil and gas

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 29, 2022/APO Group/ — 

Africa’s oil and gas resources will continue to play a key role in making energy poverty history by 2030, with the resources themselves offering the solution to long-term socioeconomic growth on the back of improved access to electricity and revamped industrialization. As such, the continent’s premier event for the oil and gas industry, African Energy Week (AEW) (www.AECWeek.com) – taking place from October 18-21, 2022 in Cape Town – serves as the official platform for new deals to be signed, partnerships formed and investment commitments secured, with a suite of stakeholders coming to discuss the future of African energy. Joining these stakeholders, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) is proud to announce that Jude Kearney, former United States Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Services Industries and Trade Finance, will attend the conference in October to lead discussions and drive deals.  

As a lawyer with a commitment to making energy poverty history in Africa, insight from Kearney will be key for unlocking new investment, strengthening U.S.-Africa partnerships

Kearney, a pioneer in the energy investment landscape, is committed to advising both public and private sector clients with respect to African-based transactions. Recognizing the role oil and gas continues to play in industrializing Africa, accelerating socioeconomic growth while unlocking a new era of improved energy access and security, Kearney works directly with U.S. clients within the energy, telecommunications, infrastructure and finance fields, providing counsel on commercial relationships and strengthening business by U.S. companies in Africa. With the pursuit for enhanced foreign investment increasing rapidly in Africa, stakeholders such as Kearney will be key for unlocking a new era of hydrocarbon financing in a post-COVID-19, energy transition context.

Backed by a wealth of experience in the oil and gas, project financing, mergers and acquisitions, and privatization landscape, Kearney is well positioned to not only lead discussions regarding foreign investment and doing business in Africa, but represents the ideal facilitator of new oil and gas deals that are set to be brought to the table during AEW 2022. For his part, and based in the U.S., Kearney’s expertise on African markets will be critical for both U.S. and African stakeholders coming to AEW 2022 to sign deals and drive new developments in Africa.

“The chamber is proud to have Jude Kearney confirm his attendance and participation at AEW 2022 – the biggest energy event taking place in Africa in 2022. As a lawyer with a commitment to making energy poverty history in Africa, insight from Kearney will be key for unlocking new investment, strengthening U.S.-Africa partnerships and laying the foundation for accelerated oil and gas developments in Africa. We look forward to the discussions that will be led by Kearney during AEW 2022 and urge current and potential delegates to seize this opportunity to network with an industry pioneer such as Kearney,” states NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC.

For African stakeholders looking at expanding their networks internationally, partnering with U.S. investors and companies, and improving foreign investment in emerging project developments, engaging and gaining insight from speakers such as Kearney will help usher in a new era of collaboration and business. Meanwhile, for U.S. companies interested in expanding their footprints in Africa, capitalizing on new opportunities emerging across the continent’s oil and gas landscape, Kearney serves as the ideal facilitator and advisor for African-based transactions. As such, during AEW 2022, Kearney will lead discussions, participate in investor forums and help drive the narrative that oil and gas will have a specific role to play in Africa’s energy future.  

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Week (AEW).

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Senegal’s Energy Minister Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 Amid Rapid Oil and Gas Sector Expansion

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As Senegal builds on record oil production, LNG development and domestic gas infrastructure, Minister of Energy and Petroleum Dr. El Hadji Abdourahmane Diouf will engage investors on the country’s next phase of energy growth

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, July 2, 2026/APO Group/ –Senegal’s Minister of Energy and Petroleum, Dr. El Hadji Abdourahmane Diouf, has been confirmed as a speaker at African Energy Week (AEW) 2026, taking place October 12-16 in Cape Town. His participation comes as Senegal enters a new phase of energy sector development following a cabinet reshuffle that separated the former Ministry of Energy, Petroleum and Mines into standalone Energy and Petroleum and Mines portfolios, placing greater institutional focus on the country’s rapidly expanding hydrocarbons sector.

AEW 2026 will provide a platform for Senegal to engage investors as it builds on recent upstream successes, advances domestic gas utilization and expands the infrastructure needed to support long-term energy security and industrial growth.

Minister Diouf assumed office in June 2026 following the formation of Senegal’s new government. As head of the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, he is leading efforts to accelerate upstream development, expand domestic gas utilization and strengthen the regulatory framework supporting long-term investment. His appointment comes as Senegal transitions from hydrocarbon explorer to producer, seeking to leverage new oil and gas output to improve energy security, reduce fuel import dependence, lower electricity costs and support industrialization.

Senegal is entering an exciting new phase of energy development, backed by world-class oil and gas resources

The Sangomar offshore oil field exceeded production expectations in 2025, producing 36 million barrels, while exports reached approximately 3.8 million barrels in January 2026 alone. Operator Woodside Energy is evaluating a second phase of development that could further increase production. At the same time, the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project continues to ramp up operations while supplying 35 million standard cubic feet of gas per day to Senegal’s domestic market. In April, national oil company Petrosen secured full ownership of the Yakaar-Teranga gas field, home to an estimated 25 trillion cubic feet of gas that will underpin the country’s long-term gas monetization and gas-to-power strategy.

Beyond upstream development, Senegal is investing heavily in the infrastructure needed to monetize its gas resources domestically. Earlier this year, Petrosen launched its first independently operated $100 million onshore exploration campaign, while the government continues advancing plans for a proposed 400-km domestic gas pipeline network to connect offshore gas production with industrial consumers. As part of its objective to generate 75% of installed power capacity from natural gas, Senegal is also expanding gas-fired generation through projects including the conversion of the existing 335 MW Bel Air power plant and the construction of a new 366 MW gas-fired power plant.

Alongside these investments, Senegal is strengthening the policy framework underpinning long-term sector growth. This year, the government advanced reforms to its local content regulations aimed at increasing domestic participation across the petroleum value chain while adopting its first national standards for solar photovoltaic equipment. Together, these initiatives reflect Senegal’s strategy of leveraging natural gas development alongside renewable energy expansion to support sustainable economic growth.

“Senegal is entering an exciting new phase of energy development, backed by world-class oil and gas resources, ambitious infrastructure investments and progressive regulatory reforms. Minister Diouf’s participation at AEW 2026 provides investors with a timely opportunity to engage directly with the leadership shaping one of Africa’s most dynamic energy markets,” says NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber.

At AEW 2026, Minister Diouf is expected to participate in high-level discussions on upstream investment, gas monetization, energy infrastructure and regional energy cooperation, highlighting Senegal’s growing role as one of West Africa’s leading investment destinations.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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The Africa Property Investment (API) Awards – A Decade of Recognising the Continent’s Boldest Deals and Developments

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The Africa Property Investment (API) Awards – the continent’s most prestigious peer-to-peer recognition of real estate excellence – celebrates its 10th edition this year, inviting professionals from across the continent to put their finest work forward

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, July 2, 2026/APO Group/ –The awards will be a centrepiece of the 17th annual API Summit (www.APISummit.co.za), taking place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) on 17 and 18 September under the theme Bold Capital. Real Momentum. The summit draws more than 600 real estate, hospitality and capital leaders from across the continent and beyond.

 

“Over the past decade, the API Awards have become the definitive mark of peer recognition in African real estate and hospitality, judged not by sponsors or popularity, but by the industry leaders who understand these sectors best,” says API Events Commercial Director Murray Anderson.

“In this, our 10th edition, new categories let us recognise a wider field, from the boldest new capital commitments to the assets proving their performance over the long term. Ours is an industry moving decisively from ambition to delivery, and these awards exist to honour both,” he adds.

A distinguished panel of industry luminaries will adjudicate each category, honouring the projects, professionals and institutions that set the standard for innovation, sustainability and lasting impact.

This year’s event introduces a new Performance & Legacy category – celebrating enduring impact – alongside new awards spanning the Development, Personnel, and Service, Tech & Innovation.

Recognition that lifts profiles – and attracts investment

The awards have significantly lifted winners’ profiles with the heavyweight investors, developers and financers who convene at the summit, and the broader real estate and hospitality industries.

Over the past decade, the API Awards have become the definitive mark of peer recognition in African real estate and hospitality

Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) was named 2025’s Best African Real Estate Bank of the Year, recognised for its deep property finance expertise and ability to structure and execute complex transactions across South Africa and the wider continent.

“Winning the 2025 API Awards, alongside EDGE recognition from the IFC, reflects the collective expertise, commitment and execution capability of our Property Finance team,” says Gerhard Zeelie, Divisional Executive: Property Finance Africa. “The awards reinforce the importance of pairing strong commercial delivery with long-term sustainability and client-focused outcomes.”

Octodec’s Yethu City was deservedly named 2025’s Best New Affordable Housing Development due to its pairing of genuine affordability with considered design, PropTech integration and a community-focused co-living model.

“The most compelling developments blend meaningful social impact with commercial viability. Yethu City succeeded by deeply understanding its target market and executing with discipline – authentic purpose, proven by delivery, is what makes a project stand out,” says Jeffrey Wapnick, CEO of Octodec Investments Limited.

Entries and nominations are welcomed from across Africa, with a closing date of 31 July. Click here to enter (https://apo-opa.co/4eVnuSi).

The 2026 categories

Development

  • Best New Affordable Housing
  • Best New Residential (Mid-Market) *New
  • Best New Upmarket Residence *New
  • Best New Mixed-Use / Precinct Development
  • Best New Office Development (Building)
  • Best New Office Fit-Out (Occupier)
  • Best New Hotel / Hospitality Development
  • Industrial, Logistics & Alternative Assets
  • Best New Redevelopment / Refurbishment
  • Best New Safari / Lodge Development *New

Personnel

  • Advisory Consultant of the Year *New
  • Asset Manager of the Year *New
  • Sales Team of the Year
  • Architectural Team of the Year *New
  • Newsmaker of the Year *New
  • Public Sector Real Estate Leader of the Year
  • African Real Estate Leader of the Year (formerly CEO)
  • Outstanding Woman in Real Estate

Service, Tech & Innovation

  • Best African Real Estate Bank of the Year
  • Best Transaction/Deal of the Year
  • Hospitality Consulting & Advisory Partner of the Year *New
  • Facilities Management Team of the Year
  • Most Innovative PropTech Company of the Year

Performance & Legacy *New

  • Best Performing Retail Asset
  • Best Performing Office Asset
  • Best Performing Mixed-Use Asset

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of API Events.

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Cornerstone Valve Joins Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) 2026 as Associate Sponsor Amid Angola’s Upstream Expansion

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As Angola accelerates upstream, LNG and refining projects, demand is rising for critical flow control solutions that improve reliability, safety and operational efficiency across the energy value chain

LUANDA, Angola, July 1, 2026/APO Group/ –As Angola advances a new phase of oil and gas growth, demand is increasing for the infrastructure and equipment that keep large-scale hydrocarbon projects operating safely and efficiently. From upstream production and gas processing to refining and storage, flow control systems play a central role in maintaining operational integrity, minimizing downtime and supporting long-term asset performance. In this environment, specialized engineering companies such as Cornerstone Valve are becoming increasingly important partners in Angola’s expanding oil and gas market.

Cornerstone Valve has joined the Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) Conference & Exhibition 2026 as an Associate Sponsor, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Angola’s fast-growing oil and gas sector. The event takes place on September 9–10 in Luanda, with a pre-conference day scheduled for September 8, bringing together regulators, operators, service providers and investors to drive partnerships and investment across the industry.

Cornerstone Valve specializes in valve automation, actuation and flow control solutions, providing products and services that support complex industrial operations across the oil and gas value chain. The company’s portfolio includes automated valve packages, control systems and engineered solutions designed to enhance safety, improve system efficiency and optimize asset reliability in demanding operating environments.

The company’s participation at AOG 2026 comes at a pivotal time for Angola’s oil and gas sector. The country is pursuing an ambitious strategy to sustain crude production above one million barrels per day while expanding natural gas monetization and downstream capacity. Major upstream developments, including deepwater projects, brownfield optimization campaigns and frontier exploration, are creating new opportunities for technology providers capable of supporting high-performance operations.

As Angola’s premier oil and gas event, AOG 2026 serves as a strategic platform for companies to engage with decision-makers, showcase solutions and strengthen commercial partnerships. Cornerstone Valve’s sponsorship underscores the growing role of engineering and technology providers in supporting Angola’s next phase of oil and gas development.

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

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