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SONAGAS G.E. acoge la Conferencia de Gas en Guinea Ecuatorial.

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SONAGAS G. E., la Empresa Nacional de Gas de Guinea Ecuatorial y el Ministerio de Minas, Industria y Energía ecuatoguineano acogerán la VI Conferencia EG Gas, del Grupo CWC en Malabo, los días 12-13 de junio de 2013. El evento es el foro de más larga duración que se centra en el crecimiento del sector de hidrocarburos de Guinea Ecuatorial.

Según el Director General de SONAGAS-GE, “SONAGAS-GE. y el Gobierno apoyan plenamente la Conferencia EG Gas, que servirá para promover el desarrollo de los programas de monetización que se están realizando actualmente. La monetización del gas ha sido la prioridad de SONAGAS-GE. También nos estamos centrando en el desarrollo de otros planes de GNL y el desarrollo de la industria petroquímica”. “Invitamos a todos aquellos de alto valor neto a invertir no sólo en el sector de los hidrocarburos, sino también en otros tales como el de servicios, el turismo, infraestructuras, alimentos, etc. Los delegados tendrán la oportunidad de comprender los beneficios que confiere la legislación a los inversores en Guinea Ecuatorial, así como las diferentes esferas posibles para la inversión.

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V Congreso Africano de Petróleo y Gas Libreville 2013

La 5 ª edición del Congreso Africano de Petróleo y Exposiciones (CAPE V) se celebró en Libreville desde el martes, 26 de marzo en el Palacio de la Ciudad de la Democracia sobre el lema “las perspectivas para el petróleo en África: Equilibrio entre la producción y el desarrollo sostenible”
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Coorganizada por la Asociación de Productores Africanos de Petróleo (APPA, en sus siglas en francés), en esta V edición que se celebrará durante tres días participarán al menos 600 delegaciones procedentes de dieciocho países miembros, con la finalidad de discutir y cambiar experiencias sobre el tema

CAPE es una plataforma de oportunidades para el desarrollo de las relaciones y los vínculos entre los tomadores de decisiones y los profesionales de este sector estratégico y estos tres días son cruciales para cada país miembro, en África cada día que descubre de nuevas reservas de gas

El lugar de encuentro de la industria del gas en Guinea Ecuatorial

EG gasOrganizado en colaboración con Sonagas, G.E. y plenamente respaldado por el Ministerio de Guinea Ecuatorial de Minas, Industria y Energía, esta oportuna conferencia será un escaparate de las últimas novedades en las estrategias, oportunidades de nuevos contratos y desarrollos de negocios para los tomadores de decisiones nacionales e internacionales.

Asegúrese de reservar su lugar en este prestigioso foro con el fin de reunirse con los representantes gubernamentales de alto nivel y explotar sus planes estratégicos de negocios en el país. Sonagas, G.E. está a la espera para darle la bienvenida a Guinea Ecuatorial.

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Fourteenth Ministerial Meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)

The GECF ministers in Malabo, Republic of Equatorial Guinea, on 21 November 2012. The meeting was organised by Gabriel M. Obiang Lima, Minister of Mines, Industry and Energy of Equatorial Guinea to exchange views on the current development of the global market for natural gas and the progress made by the forum.

Malabo hosted the Fourteenth Ministerial Meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) held on 21 November 2012. The meeting was attended by Ministers and Delegation Leaders from the GECF’s twelve Member Countries: Algeria, Bolivia, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Libya, Nigeria, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela, as well as the Netherlands as an Observer Member. The General Secretary of the GECF, Leonid Bokhanovskiy, and Ilya Galkin, the President of the Executive Board, also attended the meeting.

Fourteenth Ministerial Meeting of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)

The ministers stressed the importance of natural gas as an environmentally-friendly fuel, an abundant resource and a safe, clean, reliable and efficient energy source. They acknowledged the efforts being made by the Member Countries to promote the stable supply of natural gas in order to guarantee the security of sustainable demand and the necessary conditions for infrastructure development. They also stressed the importance of adopting a non-discriminatory and foreseeable legal framework together with energy, commercial, tax and environmental policies to increase the development of the gas industry.

The ministers also examined the changing nature of gas market dynamics and the appearance of new producers and consumers, modern technologies, as well as non-conventional and renewable energy sources that are constantly changing the energy outlook. The ministers reiterated the Member Countries’ support for international efforts aimed at tackling environmental problems. They called for continued cooperation, coordination and exchange of opinions between Member Countries, as well as other industry bodies to achieve the GECF’s aims, and they agreed to hold the Second Summit of Heads of State and Government in the Russian Federation in 2013 and to carry out the next Ordinary Ministerial Meeting in the Islamic Republic of Iran in November 2013.

The ministers accepted the Republic of Iraq’s request to be a GECF Observer Member. The GECF’s work programme and budget for 2013 was also approved and they announced the appointment of Rostam Ghasemi, Minister of Oil of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as President of the Ministerial Meeting 2013, and Mohammed Bin Saleh Al-Sada, Minister of Energy and Industry of the State of Qatar, as Alternate President of the Ministerial Meeting 2013. While he presided over the Ministerial Meeting, the ministers expressed their gratitude to Minister Gabriel M. Obiang Lima for his efforts in 2012.

Source: GECF

The Fifteenth Gulf of Guinea Oil and Gas Conference was a resounding success

The Fifteenth Gulf of Guinea Oil and Gas Conference was organised by the Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea with the support of SONAGÁS G.E. The ministers for mines and energy from Western African countries, more than 300 senior executives and other people in positions of responsibility and industry leaders debated different aspects of the region’s oil and gas industry.

The involvement of the CWC Group (GOG) in the Fifteenth Gulf of Guinea Oil and Gas Conference organised by the Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy in Malabo on 19, 20 and 21 June 2012 was a resounding success. The conference was opened by Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, with the support of SONAGÁS G.E., and was attended by the West African countries’ ministers of mines of energy.

The Fifteenth Gulf of Guinea Oil and Gas Conference

The Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy of Equatorial Guinea, Gabriel M. Obiang Lima, who has attended the GOG conferences for the last 6 years declared the conference the ideal platform for promoting the development of national companies in the oil and gas industry in West Africa.

With more than 300 senior executives, people in positions of responsibility and leaders from the oil and gas industry attending, the conference was a great opportunity to make contacts and take part in various meetings and debates about the industry’s future and ongoing development of oil and gas in the region.

Source: Information and Press Office of Equatorial Guinea