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Africa Surveyors September-October issue 2023

Africa Surveyors is Africa’s premier source of Surveying, Mapping and Geospatial news and an envoy of surveying products/service for the Construction, Maritime, Onshore & Offshore energy and exploration, Engineering, Oil and Gas, Agricultural and Mining sectors on new solution based trends and technology for the African market.

Africa Surveyors is Africa’s premier source of Surveying, Mapping and Geospatial news and an envoy of surveying products/service for the Construction, Maritime, Onshore & Offshore energy and exploration, Engineering, Oil and Gas, Agricultural and Mining sectors on new solution based trends and technology for the African market.

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EVENTS<br />

Seismic Development Integral<br />

to <strong>Africa</strong>’s Energy Future,<br />

<strong>Africa</strong>n Energy Chamber (AEC)<br />

Underscores during Houston<br />

Working Visit<br />

Accurate and up-to-date seismic data<br />

is the cornerstone of a thriving oil<br />

and gas industry. In <strong>Africa</strong>, geoscience<br />

companies take on a pivotal role, driving the<br />

success and efficiency of oil and gas projects<br />

by equipping countries and corporations with the<br />

precise tools needed to locate hydrocarbon deposits.<br />

Without the vital contributions of geoscience firms, <strong>Africa</strong> would be<br />

unable to fully unleash the vast potential of its oil and gas resources.<br />

The <strong>Africa</strong>n Energy Chamber’s (AEC) working visit to Houston<br />

– currently underway – led by Executive Chairman NJ Ayuk, is<br />

promoting this very role, engaging with a suite of oil, gas and<br />

geoscience companies on the impact they have in <strong>Africa</strong>’s energy<br />

sector. Underpinning the visit is the belief that partnerships between<br />

geoscience companies and <strong>Africa</strong>n governments are quintessential<br />

for the success of the burgeoning industry, and that opportunities for<br />

geoscience companies in <strong>Africa</strong> are just unfolding.<br />

During the visit, the AEC will meet with EnerGeo Alliance, a global<br />

trade association for the geoscience industry operating under the<br />

motto that, ‘Energy Starts Here.’ EnerGeo Alliance has long-been an<br />

important partner for <strong>Africa</strong>’s oil and gas sector, demonstrating time<br />

and time again a commitment to the continent’s hydrocarbon future.<br />

The meeting will unpack how geoscience companies, with the support<br />

of EnerGeo Alliance, can contribute to the success of <strong>Africa</strong>’s oil and<br />

gas sector. In addition, the meeting will focus on seismic development,<br />

and how <strong>Africa</strong>n governments can support the activities of geoscience<br />

companies in untapped acreage.<br />

Holding up to 125 billion barrels of proven crude oil reserves and<br />

620 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas, <strong>Africa</strong> is just beginning to<br />

8 <strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> <strong>issue</strong> l <strong>2023</strong> www.africasurveyorsonline.com

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