Bringing together member companies from over 50 countries, EnerGeo Alliance seeks to foster collaboration and innovative energy solutions
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, May 29, 2025/APO Group/ --
Nikki Martin, President and CEO of global trade association EnerGeo Alliance, will speak at this year’s edition of the African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference – taking place September 29 to October 3 in Cape Town. Leveraging innovative geoscience technology and applications, the organization provides comprehensive energy solutions to countries worldwide. For Africa, this expertise supports exploration and production efforts as the continent seeks to make energy poverty history by 2030.
EnerGeo Alliance is a strong advocate for collaborative energy solutions. The company has called for greater investment in Africa’s upstream sector, recognizing the vital role investments in seismic surveys and data generation plays in reducing exploration risk, supporting successful drilling and unlocking new deposits of oil and gas in Africa. Under the company’s 2024-2029 Strategic Plan, EnerGeo Alliance aims to support the energy geoscience and exploration industries and ensure the sustainability, accessibility and reliability of the global energetic future. This will be pursued through three strategic pillars: progressing policies, prioritizing people and pivoting perception. At AEW: Invest in African Energies 2024, Martin will share insight into this strategic plan and its impact in Africa.
AEW: Invest in African Energies is the platform of choice for project operators, financiers, technology providers and government, and has emerged as the official place to sign deals in African energy. Visit http://www.AECWeek.com for more information about this exciting event.
EnerGeo Alliance’s 2024-2029 Strategic Plan is centered on supporting exploration worldwide, and as such, is poised to unlock new opportunities for African geoscience and energy players. With over 600 million people living without access to electricity and 900 million people living without access to clean cooking solutions, the continent has set clear targets of scaling-up data-driven exploration and boosting oil and gas production. Supporting this goal, EnerGeo Alliance is leveraging its 2024-2029 Strategic Plan to mobilize the geoscience and exploration industries to deliver the energy needed to address growing global demand.
Under its processing policies pillar, EnerGeo Alliance is encouraging policy and regulatory frameworks that support the industry’s freedom to operate as well as the development of low-carbon solutions. The company also strives to map and analyze the above-ground-risks to exploration globally, while supporting policies that prioritize geoscience and exploration operations. A notable example of this is a 2024 policy brief by EnerGeo Alliance on South Africa, which showcased the need for advanced seismic surveys in the country. The brief emphasized the potential value of the country’s offshore Brulpadda-Luiperd fields and onshore shale gas in the Karoo Basin.
Another key pillar is the prioritization of people. In this regard, the company seeks to promote the safety and empowerment of the current workforce, while supporting the development of the new generation of geoscience and energy workers. This will be achieved through strategic initiatives and networking opportunities. Examples include a series of events hosted by EnerGeo Alliance, all of which are designed to advance impactful policies and reshape perceptions of the energy sector.
Meanwhile, the pillar of pivoting perceptions will see EnerGeo Alliance drive the narrative of the energy geoscience industry. This will be achieved by promoting the role of the global geoscience industry and establishing the industry as a partner to communities and regions in need of access to reliable energy. AEW: Invest in African Energies 2025 is a strong platform to promote this narrative, with Martin expected to share valuable insights into the role the geoscience industry has and will continue to play in making energy poverty history across the continent.
“EnerGeo Alliance is a strong partner for the African energy industry. The company not only advocates for greater exploration and production in Africa but promotes policies that foster collaboration, data acquisition and inclusive development in the oil and gas sector. As the continent targets new discoveries, accelerates the pace of exploration and pursues new development opportunities, organizations such as EnerGeo Alliance play an instrumental part in driving the African energy narrative,” states Tomás Gerbasio, VP Commercial and Strategic Engagement, African Energy Chamber.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.
Yes, well done minister Abdullahi Muhammed, keep up the good job. The world know that where we stand in this struggle.Let the world know again Our independence and separate statehood are not subject to negotiations. Our unilateral declaration of the sovereign state of Somaliland is irreversible. Somaliland belongs to Somalilanders not Somalia.We will defend our motherland to the last drop of blood. God bless Somaliland. " Brother Lynch".
Its not enough to decline the invitaion only. The Somaliland government need to make the case for recognition in no uncertain terms painfully clear for the US government. If our state presidnet and minister of foreign affairs act as if Somaliland is a peaceful part of Somalia where would this passive attitude take us? Peace is not a prerequiste for independence!
we should go and be part of the meeting, i think that it is showing weakness on our pert for not attending, plus it would give us a platform to announce our separatist views, and also we should be part of the war that going on in the south Somalia, we should help the government of sheik sharif, after the shabab and all warlords are defeated we should make clear to president sheak sharif that we want to go our own way and we will always be brothers and always share common interests and even share security but we want our country, i think if that happens we have very good chance of getting what we want, but my view is we should all be in one country with different federal states just like USA, but thats only my views
I am glad the Somaliland Government declined this Invitation, If Somaliland had accepted it, there is no calling our self a separate Country.
How comes Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya was not Invited but Somaliland was?
Because, the congressman was misinformed by his advisors. He was Informed by the advices that Somaliland is still part of the so called Somali republic. And if Somaliland could have agree to this meeting they have legitimized their case. So, I for one, I'm glad Somaliland did not attend.
We are a country and want to be treat like a country not a county.
Well said Fanaanka!
Somaliland should've accepted. I believe the supporters of the Independance of 'Somaliland' are mislead due to what the Siad Barre Administration had undertaken during its rule. Somalis are Somalis whatever happens. We all understand that what happened was wrong and heartless, however we should be united. Our great Grandfather and fathers before that all supported a united Somalia, imagine how they would feel now..Separating a independant Country…
Moreover, 'Somaliland's independace is very unlikely because Somalia itself has to agree to it, and I doubt Somalia wants to be separated along the lines of a brutal history. Somalia is facing great changes now, and we should change with it, align ourselves with the Somali government and become a powerful United Country like before, but by practising Democracy and freedom..
Havn't you wondered why 'Somaliland' hasn't gained recognition for the past 18 years? Even Britain, the evil colonising power, hasn't recognised the colony which it so brutally took hold of, and yet you intend to create a Country under the name of a Colony? The only Country which has lightly recognised 'Somaliland's President as a head of state is 'Ethiopia' the greatest historic enemy of Somalia. Again, havn't you wondered WHY? Well the answer is here: They want to separate Somalia even further, so it becomes divided and weak, paving a way for them to become the strongest power in the Horn of Africa which Somalia used to hold respectively.
My dear brothers, I dont seek to argue, but advise. We are all 100% Somali and 100% Muslim in Somalia. Two things which any Country in Africa or the World would so strongly desire. Yet we want to weaken Somalia even more? Please, take time to think about this, because a new Somalia will emerge soon inshallah, and I, and most others would want north-west Somalia to be part of willingly. May Mogasidhu, Hargeisa, Garoowe and every city in Somalia be united fully. Inshallah.
we all speak Somali language and we are all Muslims should be ingredient to unite us. As far as I am concerned that argument is a non-starter. If language and religion were a uniting factor then the entire Arab world should be one country. I am currently based in the Gulf and here you will find that countries that form Gulf Co-operation Council are so close to each other that literally there is no cultural, religious and language difference between, say, Saudi Arabia and the State of Qatar. And yet they are two different countries. ha ha ha ha ha ha
Somaliweyn supporters who like hiding their heads in the sand, here are some facts that you may consider next time before you embarks on another unsuccessful advocacy of that failed union: We will defend our motherland from any outsiders. "Brother Lynch".
we are not like the arabs who number 250-300 million people, we are only 10 million, so if you dived us in to three or four nations we will end up being dominated by the ethiopians and kenyans for ever just like now
Goulled brother i understand you and agree 100% with you, we are many here in somaliland who believe in united somalia, dont mind these separatist who are only looking out for their clan interests not the somalia interest but walahi many here in awdal or in toghdeer are for a united somalia
thats just the most ignorant of all replies i've ever seen. "all the arabs of the penensula are the same"??? you obviously havent studied history nor georgraphy. let me educate your qaldan mind. the egyptians are not the same as the syrians, jordanians and iraqis, they had a civalization going way back before the prophet Mosa (as), the iraqs dont consider them selves as arabs either, their civalization was known as that of babylonia completely different and distinct. they had a language called the akkadanian and sumerian. the syrians have a different history as that of assyeria, the palestineans and the lebanese branch into cannanite (palestinean) and phonecien (lebanese ancient judea)
so please dont give us a bunch of Bulshit by comparing the diverse arabs with the homogenous somali people who have ALWAYS BEEN ONE. go educate yourself.
look at this fool…what an argument, so by your theory, why don't you tell us where Somalis hail from before they became Somalis. stop visiting Somaliland websites, and use your energy to fix the situation in your own country.. a little education is an dangerous thing, a prime example here
SOMALIS are an ethnic group Not a country.
Somaliland will continue on its course for recoghnition no matter how difficult and lenthy tha Road.Indepence is just a step on the Road to Success for our Beloved Country.We are Somalis …But we Also Somalilanders separate and distint.Somaliland First.
Somalia is Somalia there is no such thing as Somaliland. These separatist are dreaming, once a new government comes to Somaliland we will unite with our brothers in the South no matter what. And you arab loving northern Somalis can go back to yeman and leave Somalia to the somalis. If you don't like Somalia then get out of its territories, we don't need tribal scum like you.
By the way i was born in Somalia even though my parents lived in Somaliland.
precisely, somalia is not a ground for breakaway sentiments, if the so called somalilanders wish to have a different nation they can go to the north pole, we wish them all the happyness there. inshaAllah a stable and competent government will arise in the south and when that day comes (which it will sooner or later) somaliland will regret its seccesionist claims. perhaps somalia will want to breakaway from somaliland seeing the complete malice and disregard the somalilands have have for the aling somali people of the south.
either way history will repeat itself. somaliland merged with somalia less than a week after the british left, after somalia gains a new government you will regret your insane plea for recognition and begg to be part of somalia once again. have no doubt about that.
Alla, maxaa rag cabanaya meesha ka buuxa, war ordoo xiniinya iska raadiya oo dalkiina hagaajiya, Somaliland socotay oo rag xiniinyo leh baa xoreeyey
The people of Somalia the do not have clue about political parts like they have been in pass they rather organize by tripe.