Kachikwu
Calls for Greater Cooperation among African Oil Producers
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe
Kachikwu has called on member countries of the African Petroleum Producers
Association (APPA), to close ranks and bring their influence to bear on the
global oil and gas production matrix.
Speaking at a media briefing to herald the forthcoming 6th
Africa Petroleum Congress and Exhibition (CAPE Vl) billed for Abuja from 15th -
17th March, 2016, Dr. Kachikwu stated that it was high time APPA members
rallied round to forge common positions on critical areas of mutual interest to
galvanize their stakes especially in the Organization of the Petroleum
Exporting Countries, OPEC.
“APPA needs to meet more often, strategize more often and
speak with one voice,” he said.
The NNPC GMD also called on APPA member countries to resist
the temptation of being over competitive among themselves so as not to deplete
their strength in OPEC and other global oil and gas organizations.
On the forth coming CAPE VI, the Minister informed that the
event which will feature the 33rd Ordinary Session of the APPA Council of
Ministers meeting under the Presidency of Dr. Kachikwu is tailored to benefit
Nigeria in a number of ways.
“`In the first place, it is a home-coming event as Nigeria
was a key founding member of APPA and a promoter of the African Petroleum
Congress. We hope that the event will highlight the nation’s oil and gas
potential to a global audience and help showcase Nigeria’s small and medium
scale oil and gas companies to other African countries and world at large,” he
said.
The African Petroleum Producers Association (APPA) was
founded at the instance of Nigeria at a meeting held in Lagos in January 1987
with eight (8) African countries (Algeria, Angola, Benin, Cameroun, Congo,
Gabon, Libya and Nigeria) in attendance. It was formed to serve as a
cooperative framework for the promotion of common initiatives and projects
related to management policies and strategies in all areas of the petroleum
industry of the oil producing countries in Africa.
Its key objectives include: Promotion of cooperation among
member countries in hydrocarbon exploration, production, refining,
petro-chemicals, manpower development, acquisition and adaptation of technology
and legal matters; promotion of technical assistance among member countries in
the areas in which individual members have acquired valuable experience among
others.
APPA membership has since grown from the initial eight (8)
to eighteen (18) countries. The other members are: Chad, Cote d’Ivoire,
democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Mauritania,
Niger, South Africa, and Sudan.
The ascendency of Nigeria’s Petroleum Resources Minister as
President of APPA, brings to three his headship of top global oil and gas
organizations. Kachikwu holds sway as President of the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC Conference and is also President of the Gas
Exporting Countries Forum, Ministerial Conference which held in November
in Tehran, Iran.
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