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Top 5 Reasons to Attend MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2022

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Convening global and regional energy leaders, movers and investors, these are the top five reasons why you should attend MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2022

CONAKRY, Guinea, June 28, 2022/APO Group/ — 

From 1 to 2 September this year, Africa’s leading energy sector investment platform, Energy Capital & Power (ECP) (https://EnergyCapitalPower.com) will host the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2022 Conference (https://bit.ly/3R3Ygoi) under the theme, ‘The Future of Natural Gas: Growth using strategic investment and policy making,’ at the world-renowned CICAD venue in Dakar.

Opened by H.E. Macky Sall, Senegalese President and African Union Chairperson (https://bit.ly/3a0YCLF), this unmissable event will unlock significant opportunities across the MSGBC region. Here are five reasons to attend the conference in Dakar this September.

Gain Insight into MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power Opportunities

MSGBC 2022 offers strategic insights from global industry pundits and top west African sectoral actors. Covering the entire energy sector and its value chain, MSGBC 2022 represents the official platform to gain first-hand information on emerging trends, new projects and regional developments. Through dedicated forums, updates and insight will be provided regarding upcoming licensing rounds, including The Gambia’s 7; Guinea-Bissau’s 5; Senegal’s follow-up on a recent 12-block; and Guinea-Conakry’s finalization of terms for a 22-block round.

Additionally, a project highlight forum will explore the latest updates from multi-billion-dollar megadevelopments across the region including Woodside’s 500 million-barrel deepwater Sangomar project; bp’s $3.8 billion transnational Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project; and Chariot’s $3.5 billion 10GW green hydrogen Project Nour in Mauritania. Attendance at MSGBC 2022 places delegates at the heart of these developments.

Last year, ECP’s events saw $2.5 billion worth of deals signed, and MSGBC 2022 is already set to come back bigger and better than 2021’s acclaimed pilot

Connect with Global Investors

MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2022 opens global market access at a time when the basin’s burgeoning energy sector is catalyzing a reinvigorated globalization surge and sparking widespread investor interest. The event will attract financiers from across Africa, but also Europe, Asia, America, Australia and the Middle East, along with delegations from many of the extant majors working across the region. Held under the auspices of H.E. Macky Sall, the event firmly positions both the country and region for international market integration, and therefore represents the official platform where delegates can meet and connect with global investors. At a time when large-scale projects are taking off across the region and European markets crave an African gas supply, the event’s timing and reach are designed to bring delegates in on the action. Last year, ECP’s events saw $2.5 billion worth of deals signed, and MSGBC 2022 is already set to come back bigger and better than 2021’s acclaimed pilot.

Network with Regional and Global Stakeholders

MSGBC 2022 offers networking at a never-before-seen-level across its two days of packed programming, over two dozen exhibitors showcasing groundbreaking developments throughout their floor stands and a number of high-level delegates expected ranging from pundits to policymakers, international investors to international oil company executives, national oil company directors to ministry heads. Representing the entire region from Mauritania to Guinea, the event positions regional cooperation at the fore, proudly hosting delegations from across the regional, continental and international market space. In 2022, MSGBC offers delegates the chance to not only meet but engage with other stakeholders, forging a new era of integration in Africa.

Establish Partnerships

Meanwhile, on the back of improved engagement among stakeholders, delegates glean another significant advantage in the form of a policy foreknowledge and public-private-partnership (PPP) potential. Across the MSGBC basin, legislation is moving with record speed to redress pitfalls in gender equality, local content and electrification. Senegal’s most recent content reforms came into effect only last year, and this year, The Gambia refreshed its model Petroleum Exploration, Development and Production License agreement with a view to enhancing local content and social benefit. Increasingly, governments and public entities will be driving the future of investment, and with every MSGBC energy ministry in attendance as well as that of Sierra Leone, representatives from these nations’ national oil companies and Gambian and Senegalese dignitaries all attending, MSGBC presents an unmatched platform for forging strong PPPs.

Introduction to New Technologies

Finally, with climate change calling for the transition to cleaner sources of fuel, MSGBC’s innovative exhibition experience offers delegates insight into new technologies across the oil and gas value chain. Decarbonization solutions, carbon capture and storage as well as technologies that will both enhance production while reducing emissions will be showcased. What’s more, as COP27 approaches, MSGBC will not only feature oil and gas updates, but a strong spotlight on renewables and green hydrogen, providing delegates exposure to cutting-edge low carbon energy technology as well as solution providers. Despite the potential of renewable energy in Africa, the continent receives a mere 2% of green energy investment. With major developments launched including Mauritania’s signing of green hydrogen MoU’s representing $43.5 billion, deploying some 40 GW of solar and wind underway, regional green energy players will be able to have access to both the latest developments in smart low-carbon technologies – both through panel discussions and innovative exhibitions – as well as regional and global investors and technology providers, paving the way for new partnerships that will accelerate MSGBC’s green energy expansion. Visit https://MSGBCOilGasAndPower.com to be there.

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

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Congo Is Turning Reserves into Bankable Projects – and the Investment Window Is Opening

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Eni-led LNG expansion and ongoing deepwater investment are pushing the Republic of Congo’s energy sector toward more bankable projects ahead of the Congo Energy & Investment Forum 2027

BRAZZAVILLE, Congo (Republic of the), June 23, 2026/APO Group/ –With LNG exports set to triple to 3 mtpa, upstream oil production targeting 500,000 bpd and a renewed push on local content, the Republic of Congo is positioning itself as one of Central Africa’s most investable hydrocarbon markets. Under the leadership of the newly-appointed Minister of Hydrocarbons, Stev Simplice Onanga, the country is prioritizing industry growth by balancing local content with reserve replacement and project advancement.

 

What sets Congo apart is not the scale of its reserves, but the pace at which those reserves are being turned into commercially viable projects. From Eni’s LNG expansion and TotalEnergies’ deepwater developments to brownfield optimization by Trident Energy and output growth at Ammat Global Resources, capital is flowing into projects with clearer monetization pathways and nearer-term returns.

Ahead of the Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF) 2027 – the country’s leading platform for energy investment and partnerships – the story is shifting away from frontier potential toward bankable projects already under development.

Policy Reform Is De-Risking Investment

Congo’s investment case is being reshaped by the alignment of resource base, regulatory reform and project delivery. Established oil production, expanding LNG capacity and fiscal adjustments are gradually reducing above-ground risk.

Recent reforms led by the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo have added structure to the sector. The Gas Code, introduced in October 2025, formalizes fiscal terms for gas commercialization, while the Gas Master Plan prioritizes flaring reduction and gas-to-power deployment, targeting 1,500 MW by 2030.

A new upstream licensing round is also under consideration, aimed at attracting fresh capital into both mature and frontier acreage. Together, these measures are improving visibility across upstream, midstream and downstream segments, with recent project activity reinforcing the shift.

The Projects Driving the Next Cycle

Deepwater oil remains central to Congo’s production outlook, with operators progressing both new developments and brownfield optimization. TotalEnergies is advancing work at the Moho licence following the April 2026 Moho G discovery, backed by a $500–$600 million infill drilling program targeting about 40,000 bpd in incremental output.

Local independent Ammat Global Resources is targeting 70% production growth from its Loango and Zatchi fields, where reactivated wells and upgraded platforms have already lifted output by 75%. Perenco continues steady gains, adding roughly 6,000 bpd through its 2025–2026 drilling program.

Trident Energy, after acquiring an 85% working interest in the Nkossa and Nsoko II assets in 2025, is focused on extending field life through subsea optimization and redevelopment work.

While oil continues to anchor revenues, gas is rapidly emerging as Congo’s fastest-growing segment. Eni’s Congo LNG project delivered its first cargo from Phase 2 in February 2026, following the startup of the Nguya FLNG unit in December 2025. Together with Tango FLNG, capacity has risen from 0.6 mtpa to 3 mtpa. Trident Energy has also proposed an FLNG project aimed at adding further capacity across the country’s gas market. The project is expected to operate as shared infrastructure, allowing multiple operators to process gas from their respective fields. This creates an outlet for associated gas that might otherwise be stranded, supporting the country’s broader diversification goals.

Local Content Is Reshaping Investment Terms

Beyond upstream policy, Minister Onanga has positioned local content as a central pillar of Congo’s investment framework, and a key determinant of how capital is structured and deployed.

Decrees 2019-342, 343, 344 and 345 set requirements around subcontracting, workforce localization and training commitments, with the effect being a gradual shift in how projects are structured and how partnerships are formed. Operators are increasingly assessed not only on technical delivery but on in-country value creation, including partnerships with local firms and skills development. Logistics, maintenance and other service areas are increasingly channeled through domestic providers.

At CEIF 2027 – taking place June 1–3 in Brazzaville – attention will shift to what is moving forward and to the investors positioned to take part in that pipeline. Congo’s energy sector is no longer defined by potential alone: projects are moving, capital is being committed and policy is starting to catch up with activity on the ground.

As the Republic of Congo moves from reserves to revenue, the signal to investors is clear: this is already unfolding, not a future opportunity.

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

 

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Afreximbank secures double honours at the 2026 International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Gold Quill Awards for excellence in strategic communications

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The Award of Excellence for IATF2025 recognises the successful communications and stakeholder engagement programme delivered around the fourth edition of the Intra-African Trade Fair, Africa’s premier trade and investment event

CAIRO, Egypt, June 23, 2026/APO Group/ –African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com) has been recognised with two prestigious honours at the 2026 International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Gold Quill Awards, one of the world’s most prestigious awards programmes for strategic communications.

 

The Bank received an Award of Excellence in Special and Experiential Events category for the Intra-African Trade Fair 2025 (IATF2025) held in Algiers, Algeria and an Award of Merit in the Social Media category for its Afreximbank Social Media Campaigns, reaffirming Afreximbank’s commitment to delivering impactful communications that advance its mandate of promoting trade, investment and industrialisation across Africa and the Caribbean.

We are delighted to receive these two awards, which attest to the expertise, creativity and efficiency of Afreximbank’s communication

The Award of Excellence for IATF2025 recognises the successful communications and stakeholder engagement programme delivered around the fourth edition of the Intra-African Trade Fair, Africa’s premier trade and investment event. IATF2025 brought together governments, businesses, investors, buyers, sellers and entrepreneurs from across Africa and beyond, creating a platform for trade and investment opportunities while advancing the objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The communications campaign played a pivotal role in driving global awareness, stakeholder participation, media visibility and engagement before, during and after the event, while showcasing the scale, ambition and dynamism of African enterprise and reinforcing a positive narrative about Africa’s capacity to trade, industrialise and compete on the global stage. Over 120,000 delegates attended IATF2025 in person and virtually, with deals worth over US$50 billion recorded.

The Award of Merit for Afreximbank Social Media Campaigns recognises the Bank’s strategic use of digital platforms to engage stakeholders, amplify its developmental impact and elevate conversations around trade, industrialisation, economic integration and investment opportunities across Africa and the Caribbean. Through a combination of compelling storytelling, thought leadership content, executive advocacy, multimedia production and real-time event coverage, Afreximbank’s social media platforms have continued to expand their reach and influence among policymakers, businesses, investors, development partners and the wider public. Among these platforms is the Afreximbank TV, a digital TV channel that is wholly owned and managed by Afreximbank, whose fifth edition was celebrated with dedicated coverage of IATF2025, providing live coverage of the activities to both pan African and global audiences.

Anne Ezeh, Director & Global Head, Communications and Events at Afreximbank commented: “We are delighted to receive these two awards, which attest to the expertise, creativity and efficiency of Afreximbank’s communications. As a pan African multilateral financial institution, we see storytelling as a powerful tool for advancing our mission — ensuring our initiatives, events, programmes and key announcements not only inform, but also inspire confidence, deepen engagement and amplify Africa’s transformation. These awards reinforce our resolve to continue delivering world-class communications that elevate African voices and projects a bold and authoritative narrative of the continent.”

Ms. Ezeh added that through innovative storytelling, digital engagement and integrated campaigns, the Bank will continue to amplify the impact of its programmes and partnerships  to project a more authentic narrative of Africa, one defined by opportunity, innovation, resilience and growing influence in the global economy.

For more than five decades, the IABC Gold Quill Awards have recognised excellence in strategic communications globally, celebrating programmes and campaigns that demonstrate measurable impact, innovation, creativity and outstanding execution. Widely regarded as the pinnacle of achievement in the communications profession, the awards are judged through a rigorous and independent evaluation process conducted by experienced communication leaders from around the world.

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Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Institute Unveils 2025 Annual Report During Group Annual Meetings in Baku

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In 2025, IsDBI significantly expanded its footprint in Islamic finance transformation, approving 25 new technical assistance projects valued at US$4.14 million and completing 19 projects worth US$3 million

The Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) (https://IsDBInstitute.org) has released its 2025 Annual Report during the 2026 IsDB Group Annual Meetings held in Baku, Azerbaijan, showcasing a year of expanded impact in Islamic finance transformation, innovative solutions, and capacity development.

 

The report highlights how IsDBI strengthened its role as a global knowledge leader by advancing innovative solutions and scaling support to Member Countries through knowledge-based interventions, Islamic finance grants, and strategic partnerships.

In 2025, IsDBI significantly expanded its footprint in Islamic finance transformation, approving 25 new technical assistance projects valued at US$4.14 million and completing 19 projects worth US$3 million, supporting countries in strengthening regulatory frameworks and promoting inclusive financial systems.

Since 2013, the Institute’s interventions in this regard have reached over US$27.57 million across 181 projects benefiting more than 34 countries, underlining its sustained contribution to development outcomes across the Islamic world.

I am pleased to note that the Institute has continued to strengthen its unique role in the global development ecosystem

The Annual Report highlights major progress in IsDBI’s three flagship transformative projects, namely Awqāf Free Zones, Digital Postal Islamic Financial Services, and Smart Countertrade System, which have all advanced to pilot-ready stages. These initiatives aim to address global challenges such as financial inclusion, food and energy security, and trade resilience.

Furthermore, the Institute accelerated its focus on digital innovation in Islamic finance, enhancing its Islamic Finance Artificial Intelligence Assistant (IFAA) and hosting its first AI Hackathon on Islamic Finance, engaging more than 40 teams in developing cutting-edge solutions aligned with industry standards.

Human capital development in Islamic finance also remained a cornerstone of IsDBI’s work in 2025, with the delivery of over 20 training programs reaching around 500 professionals across Member Countries. A key achievement in this area was the Entrepreneurial Mindset Development Program, a flagship initiative equipping emerging leaders from 20 countries with innovation-driven and values-based entrepreneurship skills. The program was designed and implemented in collaboration with Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Saudi Arabia.

The Institute also strengthened its thought leadership through flagship publications, global partnerships, and digital engagement, reinforcing its position as a leading voice in Islamic economics and finance.

Commenting on the issuance of the Annual Report, Dr. Sami Al-Suwailem, Acting Director General of IsDBI, said: “I am pleased to note that the Institute has continued to strengthen its unique role in the global development ecosystem by bridging knowledge creation, building human capital, and designing innovative solutions to address economic challenges.”

The 2025 Annual Report is accessible on IsDBI website here (https://isdbinstitute.org/product/isdbi-annual-report-2025/).

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI).

 

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