African Energy Chamber (AEC) Executive Chairman NJ Ayuk will join the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference in Dakar, bringing renewed emphasis on power generation strategies, regional integration, and investment in West Africa’s energy future. His involvement underscores AEC’s mission to translate resource wealth into sustainable growth, jobs, and industrial progress.
Elevating the West African Energy Sector Vision
Taking place in Dakar, MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 is a premier forum for stakeholders—from national oil companies to global investors—to debate and build the West African energy sector vision. Under Ayuk’s leadership, the AEC has championed African-led development, local content, and frameworks that ensure energy revenues benefit communities.
“The MSGBC region demonstrates how policy clarity, collaboration, and investor confidence unlock tremendous potential,” said Sandra Jeque, Project Director at Energy Capital & Power. “Ayuk’s presence highlights the need for dialogue, reform, and collective action as the region embarks on a new era of growth.”
Basin on the Rise: Oil, Gas & Power Potential
The MSGBC Basin is emerging as a dynamic hydrocarbon frontier. High-impact projects such as BP’s Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG, Woodside’s Sangomar oilfield, and exploration by Kosmos Energy and Petrosen signal a shift in the basin’s trajectory. Discovered gas reserves position the region as a promising export hub and a key component of Africa’s future energy mix.
These developments shape oil and gas sector projections that point to strong growth, infrastructure expansion, and rising demand for electrification across West Africa. The region’s potential energy exports will directly feed into power generation strategies that balance fossil fuel development with renewable integration.
Key Themes & Strategic Dialogues
At the conference, Ayuk will engage in panels on energy financing, regional cooperation, private sector engagement, and natural gas’s role in the energy transition. His active participation is intended to strengthen bonds between AEC and the MSGBC Basin’s leaders, helping anchor the basin as a strategic pillar of Africa’s energy future.
As the basin charts this course, the emphasis on power generation strategies, oil and gas sector projections, and a shared West African energy sector vision will guide investment, policy, and sustainable development across the region.
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