This agreement once again signals that energy cooperation between neighbours on the continent can unlock tremendous value for African nations, in particular, in the Gulf of Guinea where there is great potential for collaborations.
This trip comes after H.E. Sylva was appointed by the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) as a Special Envoy to some participating countries in the Declaration of Cooperation.
As part of his appointment, H.E. Syvla is tasked with communicating the principles of fairness, transparency and equity in Gabon, Congo Brazzaville and South Sudan, which are also key stops on the road trip.
He is also to carry the mission to ensure that countries continue to comply with oil prices in the international market as members of OPEC. In line with this, he also met with H.E. Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea’s Head of state who reassured the country’s commitment to cooperating with OPEC, maintaining its production levels.
Attending the meeting from the Equatorial Guinea delegation were Robustiano Eyugue, Director of Hydrocarbons; Oscar García Director of State Company; Jacinto Nguema Owono, Director of Local Content; Juan Antonio, Director of Sonagas and Serapio, Deputy Director of Sonagas.
“The African Energy Chamber salutes the commitments made by the ministers,” said Leoncio Amada Nze, President of the Cemac region for the African Energy Chamber. “We believe it is only through regional collaboration will paramount issues such as OPEC compliance, piracy and the monetization of gas for domestic and international export, will meaningful growth become a reality,” he added.