GECF hosts landmark workshop in honour of Africa Day celebration
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Doha, Qatar: The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) hosted a workshop titled Natural Gas for Africa at its Secretariat in Doha, State of Qatar, to...
Doha, Qatar: The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) hosted a workshop titled “Natural Gas for Africa” at its Secretariat in Doha, State of Qatar, to celebrate the 61st anniversary of the founding of the Organisation of African Unity.
The event was chaired by Mohammed Hamel, GECF Secretary General, and co-chaired by H E Ghulam Hoosein Asmal, Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa and President of the African Group of Ambassadors, and H E Sheikh Mishal bin Jabor Al Thani, GECF Chairperson of the Executive Board for 2024. Distinguished Ambassadors and representatives from GECF Member Countries, including Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Russia, Angola, Iraq, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mozambique, Peru, and Senegal, attended the event.
Eminent speakers from the GECF, African Energy Commission, International Gas Union, African Energy Chamber, African Finance Corporation, Wood Mackenzie, and Rystad Energy shared insights on the opportunities and challenges of natural gas in Africa, covering policy, technology, and finance.
In his welcoming remarks, Mohammed Hamel emphasised that the gathering was not only to honor Africa’s rich history and vibrant cultures but also to celebrate its progress and reflect on its achievements and challenges, notably in energy.
H E Ghulam Hoosein Asmal, in his opening remarks, highlighted the role of natural gas in accelerating Africa’s progress toward sustainable development, while H E Sheikh Mishal bin Jabor Al Thani emphasised the role of natural gas in fostering regional cooperation and integration in Africa. Emerging from the workshop, speakers reiterated the importance of increased adoption and investment in the vast natural gas reserves in the continent to tackle energy poverty in Africa while enhancing sustainable development goals and environmental protection. The discussions underscored the crucial role of the unhindered flow of financial resources, access to cleaner technologies, expanding local content in projects, and building human capacity.