
GOC Acquires Assala Energy Gabon
Gabon Oil Company has acquired the Gabonese assets of US private equity firm Carlyle, the owner of Gabon-focused oil and gas company, Assala Energy.
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Gabon Oil Company has acquired the Gabonese assets of US private equity firm Carlyle, the owner of Gabon-focused oil and gas company, Assala Energy.
The Batanga LPG plant will produce 15,000 tons, as Perenco supports the country’s gas monetization drive.
The Oslo-listed oil and gas company has announced an oil discovery on the Hibiscus South satellite structure in the offshore Dussafu Marin license.
Reforming fuel subsidies could help Gabon accelerate economic growth while ensuring various groups of the population have access to economic opportunities.
Gabon is seeking to attract an influx of private capital and participation on the back of fortified infrastructure, greater financial inclusion of SMEs and the establishment of public-private partnerships.
Dans la région de l’Afrique centrale, le Gabon se distingue par sa stabilité politique, ses politiques favorables aux investisseurs et son statut durable de producteur de pétrole parmi les plus prolifiques d’Afrique. Les plans économiques 2023-2027 du pays sont en passe d’ouvrir une nouvelle ère de croissance grâce à la diversification et à l’industrialisation du secteur énergétique gabonais
The country’s 2023-2027 economic plans are on track to usher in a new era of growth on the back of the diversification and industrialization of the Gabonese energy sector.
Gabon has signed a memorandum of understanding with Perenco for a new gas-fired power plant in the Central African country’s town of Mayumba.
Alors que le Gabon réinvente son industrie énergétique, ce producteur d’Afrique centrale intègre les priorités en matière de contenu local dans sa transformation, en établissant des fonds publics pour fournir un soutien financier et un développement des compétences aux entreprises locales, ainsi qu’en donnant la préférence aux entreprises locales pour l’entretien et l’exploitation d’actifs marginaux.
As Gabon reinvents its energy industry, the Central African producer is incorporating local content priorities within its transformation, establishing state funds to provide financial support and skills development for local companies, as well as giving preference to indigenous firms to service and operate marginal assets.