Meeting in Yamoussoukro from 1 to 3 July, representatives of the Organization of African Petroleum Producers (APPO) and the secretariat of the AIRCOP initiated a strategic reflection on the future of their structure. In a context where their member States concentrate nearly 90 per cent of the continent's oil reserves, discussions focused on the development, governance and financing priorities of the African energy sector.
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Meeting in Yamoussoukro from 1 to 3 July, representatives of the Organization of African Petroleum Producers (APPO) and the secretariat of the AIRCOP initiated a strategic reflection on the future of their structure. In a context where their member States concentrate nearly 90 per cent of the continent's oil reserves, discussions focused on the development, governance and financing priorities of the African energy sector.