MAP M. Bourita réitère l’engagement du Maroc pour réussir les processus électoraux en Afrique APS SENEGAL-SUISSE-CULTURE / Matam : des comédiens formés aux techniques scéniques et théâtrales APS SENEGAL-AFRIQUE-AVIATION / Supervision de la sécurité de l’aviation : le Sénégal en tête dans la zone UEMOA APS SENEGAL-GUINEEBISSAU-COOPERATION / Dakar et Bissau ont discuté des ”sujets visant à renforcer leurs relations séculaires” APS SENEGAL-SUISSE-CULTURE / L’association ContinentPremier célèbre la journée mondiale de l’Afrique, le 25 mai à Genève APS SENEGAL-SANTE-ACCES / Un spécialiste propose une approche multisectorielle pour une effectivité de la Couverture sanitaire universelle APS SENEGAL-AGRICULTURE / Le Sénégal importe 70, voire 80 % de ses besoins alimentaires, selon Mabouba Diagne APS SENEGAL-ENTREPRENEURIAT / La France accorde des prêts à 30 petites entreprises sénégalaises APS SENEGAL-GUINEEBISSAU-VISITE / Le président Faye en Guinée-Bissau pour consolider l’axe Dakar-Bissau MAP RDC: la Monusco confirme la fin ce 30 avril de ses opérations au Sud-Kivu (communiqué)

Angola takes over presidency of oil producing countries in Africa


  16 Décembre      38        Economie (21032),

 

Luanda, 16 December (ANGOP) – The Republic of Angola was elected to chair, in 2022, the presidency of the African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO), during the 41st session of the Council of Ministers of that body, held in Algeria, on December 14, 2021, by video conference.

Thus, the presidency of Angola will be exercised by the minister of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Diamantino Azevedo, succeeding Mohamed Arkav, minister of Mines and Energy of Algeria, according to a note to which ANGOP had access this Thursday.

For the vice-presidency, of the organization it was elected the Minister of Water and Mines of the Republic of Benin, Samou Seidou.

According to the organization’s communiqué, the main topic of the agenda of the Council’s ministerial discussions was the “future of the oil and gas industry in Africa, in light of the global quest for energy transition”.

During the session, ministers noted that the transition takes place at a time when African economies are preparing to embark into industrialization processes which require a lot of energy.

The ministers identified the imminent challenges that the oil and gas industry will face in Africa, such as financial resources for research and technological development, calling on technologically advanced and financially capable countries to lend their products.

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