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South Africa: African Energy Chamber announce Tony B. Moyo as its new Director

The African Energy Chamber has announced Tony B. Moyo as its new Director. With a rich background and successful tenure in senior positions within the oil and gas industry, Tony enhances the African Energy Chamber team, contributing to an anticipated period of growth and innovation.

Tony will spearhead various initiatives at the chamber, focusing on managing crucial stakeholder relationships to expand and fortify the chamber’s presence in the energy industry. Recognizing the importance of collaboration with key stakeholders, particularly traditional energy suppliers leading decarbonization efforts, the chamber aims to support countries in finding optimal transition paths. With a commitment to boosting investments in African energies, particularly in the impactful realm of gas, Tony is poised to play a pivotal role in driving these investments forward.

Tony’s appointment as a Director highlights his broad global experience and deep industry insights. His achievements are grounded in robust relationships and a dedication to new business development, exemplified by his impressive capacity to foster connections in the oil, gas, and energy sectors. Over the years, he has diligently cultivated relationships throughout the entire energy supply chain, engaging with international and national oil companies, service providers, governments, associations, and financing entities.

“The African Energy Chamber is confident that Tony B. Moyo’s appointment will strengthen our team, driving the Chamber’s mission to increase investment in the oil and gas and energy sector overall with the aim of ending energy poverty by 2030”, said Verner Ayukegba, Senior Vice President of the African Energy Chamber. His strategic vision, coupled with his proven sales expertise, will undoubtedly contribute to the continued growth and success of the African Energy industry.

source: apo news

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