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Nigeria To Host 6th African Petroleum Conference
Nigeria will host the sixth
African Petroleum Congress and Exhibition (CAPE VI) in March 2016 in Abuja, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, has said.
Kachikwu told a news conference in Abuja recently that the meeting would attract delegations from 18 countries and would feature the 33rd ordinary session of the African Petroleum Producers Association (APPA) council.
He listed the member-countries to include Algeria, Angola, Benin, Cameroun, Congo, Gabon, Libya, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire and DR Congo.
Others are Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Mauritania, Niger, South Africa and Sudan.
He said that the meeting was being organised by APPA in conjunction with the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and a UK firm, AME Trade Ltd.
He said the event would hold concurrently with other APPA summits.
He gave the summits as the seventh meeting of the APPA databank local administration, meeting of ad-hoc committee of legal experts of APPA and 14th National Oil Companies Conference.
Others are the 49th meeting of the committee of experts of APPA, the 17th meeting of the committee of experts of APPA fund and the seventh session of the council of ministers of APPA fund.
“The CAPE VI event is significant to us and we believe it will benefit Nigeria in a number of ways.
“In the first place, it is a home coming event as Nigeria is a key founding member of APPA and a promoter of the African Petroleum Congress.’’
The minister expressed the hope that the event would highlight the nation’s oil and gas potential to a global audience and showcase Nigeria’s small and medium oil and gas companies to other African countries.
He called on the oil and gas companies to accord the organisers the necessary support to make the event a huge success.