The Republic of the Congo – sub-Saharan Africa’s third-largest producer – is seeking to reassert its oil, gas and power industries through an influx of foreign direct investment and heightened regional energy diplomacy. As global investors’ appetite for green energy investments increases, gas-rich countries like the Republic of the Congo have undertaken a drive to harness and monetize its vast natural gas reserves, while well on its way to becoming a major regional gas player and exporter in Africa.
Energy Capital & Power will host the first-ever Congo International Energy Conference taking place in the Republic of the Congo on June 15, 16 and 17 2022, which is set to position the country as a key driver of the Central and West African energy narrative. The conference will introduce investors to the post-COVID-19 energy transition-landscape of one of Africa’s most mature markets, while opening up broader discussions on the role of regional and international players in facilitating investment and maximizing African gas plays.
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