FILTER

FILTERED INTERVIEW RESULTS

Nicolas Balesme

MANAGING PARTNER AND O&G LEADER, DELOITTE GABON & CENTRAL AFRICA
Deloitte Gabon explains the current regulatory environment for the country’s oil and gas industry.

Jacqueline Bignoumba-llogue

PRESIDENT, UPEGA [ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM COMPANIES]
UPEGA, the association that protects the interest of the private sector in Gabon’s oil and gas industry, explains the main challenges confronting its members and how the new mining code needs to be improved.

Daniel Cormouls-Houles & Dominique Grimaldi

DIRECTOR, BRANCH PORT-GENTIL & DIRECTOR, BRANCH LIBREVILLE - GABONAISE DE CHIMIE
Gabonaise de Chimie provides commodities such as solvents, methanol and ecological detergents for sea platforms to the petroleum industry.

Charles Tchen

FOUNDER, INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM CONSULTANTS (IPC)
Independent Petroleum Consultants comment on the current state of Gabon’s oil industry and the new oil code.

Jacqueline Bignoumba-llogue

PRESIDENT, UPEGA (ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM COMPANIES)
UPEGA, the association that protects the interest of the private sector in Gabon’s oil and gas industry, explains the main challenges confronting its members and how the new mining code needs to be improved.

Gildas Courau

MANAGING DIRECTOR, BOURBON GABON
Bourbon Gabon provides marine logistics and subsea services in Gabon with an established presence and strong commitment to the country’s offshore oil industry.

Hon. Vincent de Paul Massassa

MINISTER OF OIL, GAS, HYDROCARBONS AND MINES, GABON
GBR speaks to the Minister of Oil, Gas, Hydrocarbons and Mines of Gabon about the new oil code and the current licensing round.

MACIG

SPANISH

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

RECENTLY PUBLISHED

Southeast Asia Chemical Week Report 2023

Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and The Philippines are all competing for foreign direct investment (FDI) in the chemicals sector. The region would become more competitive to international investors if it learned to act more as one – for instance, by developing upstream-to-downstream regional value chains and by focusing on complementary differentiating points, rather than competing ones. Investments in any ASEAN nation can benefit the entire region if these are guided to an equal extent by consid- erations of differentiation and integration. This would lead to the development of a complete and self-sustaining regional ecosystem.

PARTNER EVENTS