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    OPEC Hosts First Energy Dialogue with Africa

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJune 2, 2021Updated:June 2, 2021 News No Comments5 Mins Read
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    OPEC Hosts First Energy Dialogue with Africa

    Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), in collaboration with the African Energy Commission (AFREC), the African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO), and African Refiners and Distributors Association (ARDA), joined efforts during the inaugural OPEC-Africa Energy Dialogue to promote continent-wide energy cooperation initiatives.

    In a statement after the event held via videoconference, OPEC said the high-level meeting culminates more than two years of work to expand dialogue, technical cooperation, and enhanced research on the continent’s promising energy future. It added that the videoconference held today built upon previous technical meetings with AFREC and APPO.

    In his opening remarks at the ground-breaking event, OPEC Secretary-General, Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, said OPEC has a long history of prioritizing cooperation through dialogues with a number of oil-producing and consuming countries, as well as with international organizations and global corporations.

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    “These events have proven to be highly effective in promoting mutual understanding on key energy issues, while also enhancing our common efforts as energy stakeholders to tackle industry challenges, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic,” the Secretary General said.

    In addition to the OPEC Secretary General, speakers at the inaugural event were Rashid Ali Abdallah, Executive Director of AFREC; Dr Omar Farouk Ibrahim, Secretary General of APPO; and Anibor Kragha, Executive Secretary of ARDA.

    In his remarks, Mr Rashid Ali Abdallah of AFREC stressed that to maximise local added value of the whole oil chain in Africa, “we should explore the relevance of investment in refining facilities and increase cross-boarder trading, especially through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

    “These dialogues are therefore key to strengthening our relations, help facilitate the mobilisation of Africa’s own energy resources and potentials, continue to bring energy to the top of national and regional agendas, whilst taking approaches that put Africa directly on to innovative and low carbon energy development pathways.”

    In his keynote address, Dr Omar Farouk Ibrahim of APPO expressed the need “to join efforts to tackle the daunting challenges facing the global energy sector, and particularly Africa, which informed the decision of the APPO Ministerial Council to conduct a ‘Study on the Future of the Oil and Gas Industry in Africa’ in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and COP21.”

    The APPO Executive Director also stressed the necessity to undertake cross-border and regional energy projects in the context of energy transition.

    Mr Anibor Kragha of ARDA noted that the “First OPEC-Africa Energy Dialogue was very timely, especially in harnessing Africa’s contributions to the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in November.

    “Our positive deliberations on promoting sustainable investments across Africa’s oil and gas industry, developing a robust energy transition roadmap, and securing the required funding to execute crucial regional projects will usher in a new era of prosperity for the continent.”

    He added: “ARDA, along with AFREC and APPO, is fully committed to this laudable OPEC initiative and that it will ultimately ensure that Africa’s full energy potential is realized and our citizens’ future energy demands are met with cleaner petroleum products, especially low-sulphur fuels and LPG for clean cooking in the near-term.”

    The objective of the dialogue is to bring together top energy policymakers from various energy institutions to provide support and policy guidance to the technical meetings of the energy dialogue, aimed at enhancing cooperation and collaboration in energy data acquisition and joint studies, with a view to optimize their limited resources in pursuit of wider objectives.

    In particular, the mutual goals of the organizations are based extensively on energy access and energy poverty alleviation in Africa. The OPEC-Africa Energy Dialogue will provide critical input for identifying enablers for investment in the African energy sector, accessibility and affordability of energy to eradicate energy poverty, and discuss the future of oil and energy in the post-COVID-19 recovery and energy transition for Africa.

    The African continent is set to become increasingly important in terms of global energy demand and supply. African countries are projected to provide the largest share of world population growth in the long term and the continent will experience a significant expansion in urbanization levels.

    These underlying demographics, coupled with a growing economy and rising income levels, will drive an increase in energy demand. The meeting was also attended by delegates from some OPEC Member Countries and non-OPEC oil-producing countries participating in the Declaration of Cooperation.

    In closing the videoconference, the OPEC Secretary General said: “Africa will continue to be an integral and essential player in the oil and gas industry’s long-term efforts to meet the rising energy needs of the world’s rapidly growing population.

    “As energy stakeholders,” he said, “we must continue to dialogue and collaborate at all levels to achieve our common goals. In this regard, I invite all of our fellow African energy producers to join with us as we will only get stronger with the enhanced support and cooperation of our continental partners.”

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