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AEC secures Technip Energies as a gold sponsor

- SIZWE DLAMINI sizwe.dlamini@inl.co.za

FRENCH-BASED, globally integrated energy company Technip Energies is set to participat­e as a gold sponsor at African Energy Week 2023, scheduled to take place in Cape Town from October 16 to 20.

This is according to an announceme­nt by the African Energy Chamber (AEC), which said that in recognitio­n of their significan­t contributi­ons to the industry, it was an honour to have Technip Energies on board.

AEC said the involvemen­t of Technip Energies at Africa’s largest energy event was crucial in highlighti­ng industry challenges as well as presenting solutions and opportunit­ies for market optimisati­on and sustainabl­e practices.

African Energy Week is the AEC’S annual event, uniting African energy leaders, global investors and executives from across the public and private sectors for dialogue on the future of the African energy industry.

The AEC said by forming strategic alliances with African energy producers and major internatio­nal players in the market, Technip Energies had assumed a leading position in advancing the energy revolution.

Technip Energies operates in 34 countries, with 15 000 members of staff dedicated to bringing their clients’ visions to life. Over the past 60 years, Technip Energies has conducted more than 100 successful projects in Africa.

Some of its onshore projects include the PP Secunda Plant (Sasol) in South Africa, Rovuma LNG (Exxon

Mobil) in Mozambique, and Tilenga (Total Energies/cnooc) in Uganda. Its offshore projects include Coral South FLNG (ENI) in Mozambique and BP Tortue (BP) in Senegal/mauritania, among others.

AEC executive chairperso­n NJ Ayuk said the chamber celebrates the milestone of having a global energy leader such as Technip Energies support their efforts to make energy poverty a thing of the past across the African continent by 2030.

“With a strong focus on sustainabi­lity, the company’s cutting-edge project management and engineerin­g services have contribute­d to numerous successful projects in Africa, both onshore and offshore.

“Its commitment to local content and human capital developmen­t demonstrat­es its dedication to empowering local communitie­s and fostering a domestic LNG market.

“We are proud to have Technip Energies as a gold sponsor of the continent’s biggest energy event and look forward to a wide range of deals being signed at the event in October,” Ayuk said.

Technip Energies holds prominent positions in the thriving fields of liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen, and ethylene, making it a valuable asset for ongoing LNG projects in Africa and the developmen­t of new hydrogen and LNG ventures across the continent.

Beyond its project developmen­ts in Africa’s energy sector, the company has actively championed local content and human capital developmen­t.

The AEC said the company’s emphasis on increasing human capital and its strong focus on promoting local content were instrument­al in equipping the region with crucial skills needed for further advancemen­ts in the fields of engineerin­g and technology.

With LNG projects gaining traction in many African countries, partnershi­ps with Technip Energies have assisted with the advancemen­t of new technologi­es in the field as well as providing services that ensure sustainabi­lity.

In a statement, the AEC said additional­ly, Technip Energies actively engaged with stakeholde­rs in 2021 to build an inclusive and comprehens­ive environmen­tal, social and governance (ESG) roadmap, demonstrat­ing dedication to transparen­cy and collaborat­ion in tackling global challenges.

“This holistic approach aims to foster a sustainabl­e industry ecosystem by positively impacting the environmen­t, empowering communitie­s, and upholding ethical governance practices.

“The roadmap focuses on four pillars: driving climate solutions through decarbonis­ation and innovation; enabling people to thrive with an inclusive culture and well-being; collaborat­ing to create sustainabl­e impact; and leading responsibl­y with ESG accountabi­lity and transparen­cy.

“Through this commitment, Technip Energies aspires to be a responsibl­e corporate leader, contributi­ng to a more sustainabl­e and responsibl­e future for all,” the AEC said.

As a gold sponsor of AEW, Technip Energies’ involvemen­t underscore­s the significan­ce of creating a sustainabl­e energy landscape for the region, the AEC said. Through its support and expertise, the company plays a crucial role in driving sustainabl­e energy solutions in Africa.

 ?? | HENK KRUGER African News Agency (ANA) ?? THE 24th Annual Africa Oil Week 2017 at the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre.
| HENK KRUGER African News Agency (ANA) THE 24th Annual Africa Oil Week 2017 at the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre.

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