
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has confirmed that its Executive Chairman, NJ Ayuk, will participate in the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 Conference, West Africa’s leading platform for driving energy investment, partnerships, and policy dialogue.
The annual event, taking place in Dakar, Senegal, will gather policymakers, investors, national oil companies, and project developers from across the MSGBC Basin — Mauritania, Senegal, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, and Guinea-Conakry — to explore strategies for scaling exploration, strengthening infrastructure, and achieving long-term energy security.
Recognized as one of Africa’s most influential advocates for market-driven energy development, Ayuk has played a key role in shaping conversations around local content, investment frameworks, and energy access across the continent. His participation underscores the AEC’s mission to ensure Africa’s natural resources translate into sustainable growth, job creation, and industrialization.
The MSGBC Basin has become one of the world’s most dynamic hydrocarbon frontiers, home to landmark projects such as bp’s Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG development, Woodside’s Sangomar oilfield, and ongoing offshore exploration by Kosmos Energy, Petrosen, and other international players. Recent gas discoveries have positioned the basin as a new anchor for West Africa’s energy exports and power generation.
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“The MSGBC region shows how clear policy, collaboration and investor confidence can unlock remarkable energy potential,” said Sandra Jeque, Project Director at Energy Capital & Power. “The AEC, under NJ Ayuk’s leadership, has been at the forefront of advocating for African-led energy development, which closely aligns with the goals of this conference. His participation highlights the importance of dialogue, reform and collaboration as the region enters a new phase of growth and opportunity.”
During the conference, Ayuk will join a high-level roster of speakers to discuss regional integration, private sector participation, energy financing, and the role of natural gas in Africa’s energy transition. His involvement will further strengthen ties between the AEC and MSGBC stakeholders, reinforcing efforts to position the basin as a cornerstone of Africa’s energy future.
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