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Bráulio de Brito

FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, TRADINTER AND CHAIRMAN, AECIPA
"Doing business in Angola requires a great deal of imported goods and equipment, which challenges both the companies and the central bank to make foreign currency available. "

Sopiribo Ideriah

GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR WEST AFRICA, SLB
"Opportunities such as domestic gas and power supply, LNG, CNG, fertilizer plants, etc., present a huge untapped market that could sustain our presence in these regions for many years."

Raul Costa

MANAGING DIRECTOR, TUBOSTRANS
"In addition to the currency challenge, access to capital in order to grow your business is also a challenge in Angola."

Emeka Ene

CEO, THE OIDA GROUP
"Modular approaches to gas monetization are becoming more prevalent due to the inefficiency of large-scale projects in regions with limited industrial infrastructure."

Gbenga Komolafe

COMMISSION CHIEF EXECUTIVE, NIGERIAN UPSTREAM PETROLEUM REGULATORY COMMISSION (NUPRC)
"As a 21st-century regulator, the NUPRC aims to create value transparently, ethically, and sustainably for Nigerians and stakeholders."

Edilson Bartolomeu

CEO, ACREP ANGOLAN E&P COMPANY
"We are committed to becoming a major independent energy producer. This goal drives us to explore new opportunities and monetize the existing gas reserves in the Cabinda South Block."

Matuzalem Sukete

GENERAL MANAGER, ANGOLA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVIÇOS (AES)
"We are currently exploring opportunities in Namibia, where the growth of the oil and gas sector presents promising prospects."

Owuze Nwuche

CEO, MONTEGO ENERGY
"Competition is fierce, and the market is not growing much, which limits exploration and development opportunities."

Maixent Raoul Ominga

MANAGING DIRECTOR, SOCIÉTÉ NATIONALE DES PÉTROLES DU CONGO (SNPC)
"In partnership with Eni and Lukoil, we are advancing the Congo’s gas export ambitions and have already started exporting LNG."

Jim Swartz

CHAIRMAN AND MANAGING DIRECTOR, CHEVRON NIGERIA
"We are optimistic about the future of the energy industry in Nigeria, particularly recognizing gas as the transition fuel towards a lower-carbon environment."

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