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The MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power Conference offers exclusive access to the burgeoning West African energy market. By attending, you can explore lucrative investment opportunities, network with industry leaders, and gain insights into potential projects, including gas pipelines to Europe and green hydrogen ventures.
This conference is your platform to forge strategic partnerships, stay updated on industry developments, and contribute to shaping the future of West Africa's energy sector.
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MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power connects you with regional and international industry stakeholders to unlock opportunities in West Africa’s energy sector. Gain exclusive insights on the latest advancements, and secure your competitive edge in this thriving market.
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“The energy sector in Mauritania has been successful in implementing a policy that will make Mauritania a producer and exporter of natural gas from our country to the rest of the world. Thanks to [the GTA] project, Mauritania and Senegal will be gas exporting countries.”
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“Last month, the GECF meeting unanimously welcomed Mauritania into the GECF family and I would like to celebrate here, Mauritania’s succession into the LNG market. We wish Mauritania peace and prosperity.”
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“A key element of our energy pillar is regional integration. We want to empower people to consume and monetize modern forms of energy.”
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“At APPO, we believe cooperation and collaboration are critical for addressing Africa’s energy challenges in an increasingly challenging global energy environment.”
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“I want to remind us all of just how ambitious the GTA project is, with each element a major project in itself. bp has spent over $5 billion in Mauritania and Senegal.”
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“All this co-located resources, gas, renewable energy, mining, makes Mauritania able to be a hub of producing low-carbon DRI, low-carbon green Steele, that will help the country to industrialise itself, help the country to create more value added for its mining sector, which is one of the key economic sectors of the country.”
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Mauritania is rapidly advancing its green hydrogen sector through multi-billion-dollar projects and regulatory reforms.
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Rogers Beall, CEO, Africa Fortesa Corporation will speak at the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference and exhibition, highlighting the significance of onshore gas development to drive energy access a ...
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In April this year the INPG signed a tripartite agreement with the Vocational and Technical Training Fund and the National Committee for Monitoring Local Content to train and integrate 1,000 young pro ...
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Mauritania advances major green hydrogen projects, leveraging partnerships and infrastructure plans for global delivery.
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Anibor Kragha, Executive Secretary, ARDA, will share his insights into the MSGBC region’s downstream sector at the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference and exhibition this December.
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Representing one of the world’s leading providers of energy information, analytics and benchmark pricing, Schmid’s participation comes at a pivotal moment for the MSGBC region. Senegal and Mauritania ...
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Straddling the maritime border between Senegal and Mauritania, the $4.8 billion offshore mega-development is the MSGBC region’s first large-scale offshore LNG project and is set to redefine the energy ...
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The Mauritanian British Business Council will participate at this year’s MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference and exhibition as a Strategic Partner, strengthening UK-Mauritania trade and supporting ...
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With two speakers set to participate, the GECF joins MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 as Senegal and Mauritania begin gas production, signaling a new era in regional energy.