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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."

Joaquim Kiteculo

CEO, SONANGOL REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY (SONAREF)
"Sonaref is spearheading three major refining projects: the Cabinda Oil Refinery, the Soyo Refinery, and the Lobito Refinery, which aim to increase our total refining capacity to 425,000 bpd."

Katrina Fisher

LEAD COUNTRY MANAGER, EXXONMOBIL ANGOLA
"Oil production in Angola has been on a declining trend over the past few years, but our discoveries have bucked this trend with the company’s production increasing by 30% from 2022 to 2024."

Chichi Emenike

ACTING MANAGING DIRECTOR, NECONDE ENERGY
"The plan is to increase both crude and gas production by working together with our JV partners."

Wole Ogunsanya

CHAIRMAN, PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (PETAN)
"PETAN advocates that authorities should look more into oil and gas evacuation on land and in swamp environments as the cost of production in these environments is approximately 20% of the production costs offshore."

Francisco Monteiro

CHAIRMAN AND CEO, BRIMONT
"Within a few days, we can transform barren sites into fully equipped facilities, demonstrating our adaptability in supporting Angola's energy sector."

Jorge de Morais

GENERAL MANAGER, KAESO ENERGY SERVICES
"We want to invest in infrastructure and local talent, making sure that the resources bring real benefits to the local communities."

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