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Eni received the Lifetime Achievement Award, accepted by Florival Mucave, presented by H.E Bruno Jean Richard Itoua, Minister of Hydrocarbons The Republic of Congo at #AfricanEnergyWeek #AEW2021 Gala Dinner in CapeTown SouthAfrica. [Photo: Twitter / @energy_african]
A gas exploration project in Mozambique run by Italy’s ENI and Angola’s state oil company Sonangol were among winners of awards presented at African Energy Week, held in Cape Town this week.
Sonangol was named National Oil Company of the Year wihle ENI’s The Coral South LNG Project was named African Gas Monetization of the Year.
“National oil companies (NOC) have and continue to play a fundamental role in reducing energy poverty while ensuring pro-business investment environments, energy security, and leadership within the hydrocarbons sector,” organisers said in a statement. “This award serves to honor the NOC that has undertaken enormous strides to electrify their region through innovative operational and revenue management strategies.”
“This award serves to honour national oil companies that have made enormous efforts to electrify their region through innovative operational and revenue management strategies,” the statement said.
As for the Coral South project, organisers stated that the award “recognizes companies and projects that are defying the odds of COVID-19 and industry restrictions, promoting gas monetization in Africa to close the energy poverty gap and drive the continent’s energy transition.”
We would like to congratulate @eni on receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award, accepted by @FlorivalMucave, presented by H.E Bruno Jean Richard Itoua, Minister of Hydrocarbons The Republic of Congo at #AfricanEnergyWeek #AEW2021 Gala Dinner in #CapeTown #SouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/nXILWksOn3
— African Energy Chamber (@energy_african) November 9, 2021
Lifetime Achievement Awards went to Frank Fannon, former US assistant secretary of state for energy resources, to Yuri Sentyurin, Secretary-general of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, and Timipre Sylva, Nigeria’s minister of state for petroleum resources and former governor of Bayelsa State, “for the courageous steps they have taken to promote the welfare of African citizens and improve the functioning and profitability of energy and hydrocarbon markets.”
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African Energy Week was organised in Cape Town by the African Energy Chamber.
Country spotlight: Mozambique at #AfricanEnergyWeek
#Mozambique is set to become the largest producer & supplier of #LNG regional. #jointheconversation #AEW2021 #CapeTown #SouthAfrica @NedbankCIB pic.twitter.com/wTL40o9DnC— African Energy Chamber (@energy_african) November 10, 2021
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