In a thought-provoking panel discussion at the Society for Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Africa Annual Student Congress 2023, Ama O Sarpong took on the role of moderator for a panel of esteemed industry experts.
The topic of discussion, "The role of Africa in Global Energy Transition: The Student Perspective," shed light on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for oil and gas students and professionals in the face of a net-zero future.
The panelists included prominent figures in the industry, including Mr. Victor Sunu Attah from GNPC, Mr. Kwaku Boateng from PC, Mr. Ben Boakye from ACEP, Mr. Theophilus Awhireng from MODEC, Dr. Ishmael Ackah from PURC, and Mr. David Ampofo from GUPC.
Their collective expertise and insights provided a comprehensive view of the energy transition landscape in Africa.
The discussion delved into the significance of Africa's just energy transition as the world moves towards decarbonization. Panelists emphasized the need to prioritize Africa's transition to clean energy sources, considering the continent's abundant solar power potential and the current reliance on imported fossil fuels.
The panelists also explored the role Africa plays in the global energy transition, highlighting the need for capacity building and strategic policies to ensure a smooth and successful transition. They discussed initiatives by the Petroleum Commission (PC) to encourage upstream industry preparedness, removing barriers to a smooth energy transition.
The panelists also debated the feasibility of achieving a net-zero African economy and the potential for harnessing the continent's vast energy resources, including oil, gas, and renewables, for accelerated development.
Furthermore, the panelists examined the growth potential in various energy transition areas for Africa, as well as the technological innovations and financial implications associated with the transition. They also deliberated on whether the energy transition posed a risk or an opportunity for Africa's oil and gas workforce.
The panel discussion provided valuable insights and perspectives on Africa's role in the global energy transition, setting the stage for future collaborations and strategic actions. Ama O Sarpong's skillful moderation ensured a dynamic and informative discussion, contributing to the knowledge and understanding of students and professionals in the oil and gas industry.
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