非洲石油生产国组织(APPO)任命法里德·盖扎利为秘书长,为非洲石油生产国制定新方向

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com,2025年11月5日,地点:非洲

法里德·盖扎利(Farid Ghezali)在非洲上游油气领域拥有数十年的经验,他将出任非洲石油生产国组织

(APPO)秘书长。本周在刚果共和国举行的部长级理事会会议上,APPO任命阿尔及利亚人法里德·盖扎利为新任秘书长。盖扎利将于2026年1月正式上任,这标志着非洲石油生产国开启了新的篇章,非洲正致力于将石油产业置于公正、包容和可持续能源未来发展的核心地位。

作为非洲能源行业的代表,非洲能源商会(AEC)对盖扎利就任秘书长表示祝贺。盖扎利在非洲上游油气领域拥有数十年的经验,他将带领APPO迈入合作与发展的新时代。非洲经济共同体(AEC)也对即将卸任的秘书长奥马尔·法鲁克·易卜拉欣博士表示衷心感谢。易卜拉欣博士卓越的领导才能和坚定不移的奉献精神,提升了非洲石油生产商协会(APPO)作为非洲石油生产商领军者的地位。在易卜拉欣博士的领导下,APPO加强了与各国政府和投资者的合作,推进了非洲能源价值链的本地化,并重申了石油和天然气在推动非洲发展中的重要作用。他为非洲能源独立和非洲内部合作所做的不懈努力,留下了宝贵的遗产。

盖扎利接任秘书长一职之际,正值非洲油气行业即将迎来加速增长的时期。在纳米比亚和科特迪瓦等市场发现的具有开创性的油田,以及在安哥拉、尼日利亚和利比亚等成熟产油国重启的勘探活动,都预示着提高产量的新机遇。地震勘探、处理技术和深水钻井能力的进步进一步推动了勘探工作,为未来的发现奠定了基础。随着这些项目的推进,到2030年,非洲油气产量预计将增至每日1360万桶油当量(MMboe/d),较2026年预计的1140万桶油当量/日显著增长。尽管产量有所增长,但仍需更多投资才能充分释放非洲石油行业的潜力。
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随着非洲大陆迈入石油开发的下一个阶段,非洲石油生产者组织(APPO)将继续在全球舞台上发挥核心作用,推动非洲能源议程。尽管全球政策制定者呼吁停止石油勘探和生产,但非洲坚持其开发自身资源以促进经济发展的权利。在此背景下,APPO扮演着重要角色,是连接非洲产油国和全球同行的桥梁。该组织长期以来一直倡导非洲的立场——以负责任的资源开发和包容性的能源转型为核心。在盖扎利的领导下,APPO已做好充分准备,继续推进这一进程,支持非洲大陆迈入能源发展的下一个阶段。APPO

发展战略的基石之一是启动非洲能源银行(AEB)。由非洲石油生产者组织(APPO)与多边金融机构非洲进出口银行合作牵头的50亿美元非洲出口银行(AEB)为非洲大陆的金融挑战提供了一个切实可行的解决方案,为非洲项目获取资金并推动发展开辟了途径。在盖扎利的领导下,APPO肩负着落实这一重要机构的重任,以支持非洲石油行业的持续增长。

“阿里德·盖扎利的任命正值非洲石油生产国的关键时刻。他深厚的行业知识和卓越的领导才能将加强APPO在推动能源安全、本地价值创造和区域合作方面的使命。非洲经济共同体(AEC)期待与他密切合作,确保石油继续成为推动非洲大陆工业化和繁荣的催化剂,”AEC执行主席NJ Ayuk表示。

随着非洲大陆加快石油开发步伐,在盖扎利领导下,非洲石油生产组织(APPO)的协调工作对于统一本地化政策、优化资源管理以及确保非洲从其油气财富中获取更大价值至关重要。非洲经济共同体(AEC)随时准备与APPO及其成员国合作,推进这些共同目标,将非洲丰富的石油资源转化为包容性和可持续增长的基石。

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APPO Appoints Farid Ghezali as Secretary General, Charting New Course for African Oil Producers

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 11/5/2025, Location: Africa

With decades of experience in Africa’s upstream oil and gas sector, Farid Ghezali assumes the role of Secretary General of the African Petroleum Producers Organization.

The African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO) appointed Algeria’s Farid Ghezali as its new Secretary General during the Ministerial Council Meeting in the Republic of Congo this week. Ghezali will take up the post in January 2026, marking the start of a new chapter for the continent’s oil producers as Africa positions its petroleum industry at the center of a just, inclusive and sustainable energy future.

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) – as the voice of the African energy sector – extends its congratulations to Ghezali on his appointment as Secretary General. Ghezali brings decades of experience in Africa’s upstream oil and gas sector and is set to lead the organization into a new era of collaboration and growth. The AEC also extends its gratitude to outgoing Secretary General Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim, whose exceptional leadership and unwavering commitment have elevated APPO’s role as the leading voice for African oil producers. Under Dr. Ibrahim’s stewardship, APPO strengthened partnerships with governments and investors, advanced the localization of Africa’s energy value chain and reaffirmed the role of oil and gas in powering Africa’s development. His tireless advocacy for African energy independence and intra-African cooperation has left an enduring legacy.

Ghezali assumes the role at a time when Africa’s oil and gas sector is on the precipice of accelerated growth. Play-opening oil discoveries made in markets such as Namibia and Ivory Coast, in tandem with renewed exploration campaigns in established provinces such as Angola, Nigeria and Libya, signal new opportunities for strengthened production. Advancements in seismic acquisition, processing technologies and deepwater drilling capabilities have further bolstered exploration efforts, setting the stage for future discoveries. With these projects, African hydrocarbon production is set to rise to 13.6 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (MMboe/d) by 2030, showing a notable increase from 2026 – estimated at 11.4 MMboe/d. Despite this growth, much more investment is needed to unlock the full potential of Africa’s oil industry.
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As the continent enters its next era of oil development, APPO will continue to play a central role in promoting Africa’s energy agenda on a global stage. While global policymakers call for an end to oil exploration and production, Africa maintains its right to develop its resources for the development of its economies. In this scenario, APPO plays an important role, serving as a bridge between African producers and global counterparts. The organization has long-advocated for Africa’s position – one that is centered on responsible resource development and an inclusive approach to the energy transition. Under Ghezali’s leadership, APPO is well-positioned to continue this drive, supporting the continent as it enters its next phase of energy development.

A cornerstone of APPO’s development strategy is the launch of the Africa Energy Bank (AEB). Spearheaded by APPO in collaboration with multilateral financial institution the African Export-Import Bank, the $5 billion AEB offers a practical solution to the continent’s financial challenges, offering an avenue for African projects to access capital and drive developments forward. Under Ghezali’s leadership, APPO is tasked with realizing this important institution, supporting the continued growth of Africa’s oil industry.

“Farid Ghezali’s appointment comes at a decisive time for African oil producers. His deep industry knowledge and proven leadership will strengthen APPO’s mission to drive energy security, local value creation and regional collaboration. The AEC looks forward to working closely with him to ensure that oil remains a catalyst for industrialization and prosperity across our continent,” states NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC.

As the continent accelerates the pace of oil developments, APPO’s coordination under Ghezali will be critical in harmonizing local content policies, optimizing resource management and ensuring that Africa captures greater value from its hydrocarbon wealth. The AEC stands ready to collaborate with APPO and its member states to advance these shared objectives, transforming Africa’s vast petroleum resources into a foundation for inclusive and sustainable growth.

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