Ghana, Saudi Arabia Deepen Collaboration On Energy Sector
The Minister of Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, on Monday, April 22, held a meeting with the Assistant Minister of Energy for Electricity Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ing. Nasser Al-Qahtani, on the margins of the 26th World Energy Congress (WEC) which opened in Rotterdam, The Netherlands earlier in the day.
The discussions centered on collaboration between the energy sectors of their respective countries.
Impact
Dr. Prempeh, a.k.a. Napo said, “We look forward to deepening these discussions, ones that will have far-reaching impact on the Ghanaian energy landscape at the upcoming special meeting of the World Economic Forum in Riyadh.“
“Ghana seeks to consolidate itself as a respected voice on global energy matters on this WEC platform and continues to contribute to the African narrative of the quest for a just and an equitable energy transition.”
The 26th WEC
The 26th World Energy Congress will explore the role of connected energy societies in driving forward global energy transitions in today’s less predictable, more turbulent and faster shifting world.
Bringing together around 5,000 delegates and 18,000 total attendees, including up to 70 Ministers and 250 speakers over four days, the World Energy Congress features an industry-defining content programme alongside a world-class exhibition and networking events.
The Congress will provide unparalleled opportunities to engage in leadership dialogue and innovative thinking with peers.