Insights into African Energy & Mining: A High-Level Conference Paper by His Excellency Dr. Etubom N.E. Asuquo

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The African Energy & Minerals Management Initiative recently organized a high-level conference on the future of the energy and mining industry in Africa. His Excellency Dr. Etubom N.E. Asuquo, Nigeria's High Commissioner to Uganda, presented on key mineral resources, energy sources, and the challenges faced in exploration and development. The paper highlighted the importance of optimizing mineral benefits for national development, with a focus on the Nigerian experience. Detailed discussions on definitions, energy sources, Africa's key mineral resources, and the future of mining and energy resources were featured.


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  1. AEMI HIGH-LEVEL ENERGY & MINING CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, DR. ETUBOM N.E. ASUQUO, NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA, IMPERIAL ROYALE HOTEL, KAMPALA UGANDA 26THAPRIL, 2019. 15 September 2024 1 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  2. Introduction 1. The Energy and Mining Conference is very important and timely for which the Organizer, the African Energy & Minerals Management Initiative (AEMI) deserves commendation. The Theme of the Conference What is the Future of the African Energy and Mining Industry?- is thought-provoking and timely. Conference Structure - Stakeholders/Policy Makers/Experts are well selected to discus and achieve the desired objective. The Theme of conference is a question that we (participants) must strive to answer considering that the issue is never where to find mineral resources, but how to exploit and optimize their benefits for national development. An insight into the African energy sector and a Panorama of key mineral resources in Africa. Then the issues and challenges in exploration and development of mineral resources. Paper will rather provide an Overview of the African Energy and Mining Industry, with the Nigerian experience also focused on. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 15 September 2024 2 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  3. OUTLINE a)Definitions b)Sources of Energy c)Africa s 10 key Minerals and status of production d)The future of Mining in Africa e)The future of the African Energy Resources f) Brief synopsis of the Nigerian Oil Industry 15 September 2024 3 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  4. a) DEFINITIONS: Natural resources (Wikipedia) Minerals Types of Mineral resources i. Metallic ii. Non-metallic iii. Coal, Oli and natural gas Energy resource 15 September 2024 4 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  5. b) SOURCES OF ENERGY: 1) Solar Energy 2) Wind Energy 3) Geothermal Energy 4) Hydrogen Energy 5) Tidal Energy 6) Wave Energy 7) Hydro Electricity Energy 8) Biomass Energy 9) Nuclear Power Energy 10)Fossil Fuel Energy 15 September 2024 5 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  6. c) AFRICAS 10 KEY MINERAL RESOURCES Oil and Gas Gold Diamonds Copper Coal Platinum Uranium Aluminum Bauxite Iron & Steel - 15 September 2024 6 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  7. (d). THE FUTURE OF MINING IN AFRICA 11. A mineral is a pure inorganic substance 12. Minerals are valuable resources and are finite and non-renewable. 13. Future of the mining industry in Africa is bright. 14. Mineral development in Africa started with South African Diamond in 1867, establishing Patterns of land and labour allocation favouring colonialists. 15. Bright Prospects of Mineral Resources in Africa: a) Demand for mineral resource growing b) Africa unlikely to run out of minerals 2024 15 September 7 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  8. (d).THE FUTURE OF MINING IN AFRICA (Cont) Challenges raises four questions: i. What Science & Information are needed to produce more natural resources? ii. What Infrastructure do we need in to produce that science? iii. What is the role of Government in this process? iv. How do we address the social challenges arising from mineral exploration and exploitation? 15 September 2024 8 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  9. (e). THE FUTURE OF AFRICAN ENERGY RESOURCES 16. Africa produces/consumes very little energy by international standards despite its high potential. 17. Energy is at the core of the issues to be resolved for Africa to develop. 18. African countries have to harness their own vast energy resources to sustain economic growth. 19. Africa is rich in energy resources, but poor in energy supply to its people; and this hinders economic development. 15 September 2024 9 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  10. f) OIL AND GAS SECTOR IN NIGERIA - CURRENT ISSUES The Nigeria oil and gas industry has been vibrant since 1956 by the Shell Group. Sector was, however, dominated by multinational co- operations until the early 1990s when Nigerian companies began to make a foray into the industry. Local participation was boosted with implementation of the Nigerian Content directives issued by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and eventually by the promulgation of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGIC) Act in 2010. 15 September 2024 10 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  11. f) OIL AND GAS SECTOR IN NIGERIA - CURRENT ISSUES (cont ) The three main problems in the oil industry are: Pollution Funds Infrastructure. 15 September 2024 11 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  12. g) MAJOR PROBLEMS AFFECTING NIGERIAS OIL INDUSTRY a) Oil spills and Pollution b) Kidnapping c) Inadequate pipeline infrastructure d) Unreliable gas supply e) Poor gas funding. 15 September 2024 12 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  13. g) MAJOR PROBLEMS AFFECTING THE NIGERIA S OIL INDUSTRY (cont ) 20. The Nigeria Oil Industry is largely controlled by the Government-Owned NNPC via Join Ventures (JVs) and Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) with Companies (IOCs). The Government has an average of 60% ownership interest in JVs and IOCs which account for the majority of the Countries Crude Oil Production. The 40% balance goes to the JVCs and IOCs. 15 September 2024 International Oil 13 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  14. g) MAJOR PROBLEMS AFFECTING THE NIGERIA S OIL INDUSTRY (cont ) 21.The oil industry in Uganda from the outset should determine its relationship with the IOCs in the country, whose primary interest in Africa is profit maximization, unmindful of the collateral damage they create in the process. 15 September 2024 14 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  15. SUMMARY a) Africa though rich in raw energy resources most people in Africa face severe energy poverty and the low availability of energy services hampers economic development; b) Meeting current and future energy demand poses a major challenge in all African Countries; c) Proven Oil reserves on the Continent are estimated to be 7.6% of the global total; d) Nigeria is 4th largest oil exporter in the World and Africa s biggest oil producer with about 2.2. million barrels produced daily; 15 September 2024 15 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  16. SUMMARY (Cont) e) Half of all the energy used in Africa involves traditional biomass consumption; f) Electricity demand in Africa is projected to triple by 2030; and fossil energy generation and the transport sector in Africa; g) Partnerships that promote shared benefits are critical to the sector. The key is the development of a win-win partnership between the African Government and the Foreign Multinational Companies; dominates electricity 15 September 2024 16 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  17. SUMMARY (Cont) h) Best practices in training for small and medium-sized enterprises in health, safety, environmental and quality standards as well as initiatives to ensure that women share from the benefits flowing from energy and mining should be undertaken; i) Collaboration is key to ensuring that the power generated by mining in Africa benefit communities. A World Bank study shows that mining companies can play a key role in harnessing Africa s abundant sources of energy to overcome the lack of electricity in most parts of Africa. 15 September 2024 17 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  18. SUMMARY (Cont) j) Partnership in the development of Energy and Mines in Africa should also result in the provision of social and economic benefits and in the provision of improved health care, training and skilling of the youths etc. k) In Africa, partnership between African countries and foreign stakeholders in the industry should promote general sustainable development. This partnership and commitment is key to World Bank s goals, especially in Africa where 30% of the World s estimated mineral reserves are held. Working together we can make sure that this growth translates into share prosperity. 15 September 2024 18 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  19. CONCLUSION: My candid advice is that the Captains of Uganda oil industry visiting Nigeria soon should strive to visit the Oil Producing Communities in the Niger Delta Region to see the devastating effects of oil exploration/drilling. The truth is that Uganda can well avoid threading the path that Nigeria has threaded, while enjoying the dividend of her oil wealth. 15 September 2024 19 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

  20. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS 15 September 2024 20 PRESENTED BY HE DR. ETUBOM NE. ASUQUO NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSIONER TO UGANDA

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