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World Energy Outlook 2008: Energy and Development in Sub-Saharan African Resource-Rich Countries |
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| Location and date(s) of workshop: |
Maputo, Mozambique: 12 May 2008 |
| Organiser(s): | IEA and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Background: |
The International Energy Agency and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs co-hosted a high-level workshop to support analysis of energy development and revenue management in resource-rich Sub-Saharan African countries for the World Energy Outlook 2008. Agenda and Participants Photo 1 Photo 2 |
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| Proceedings: | Welcome H. E. Namburete, Minister of Energy, Mozambique, with an introduction by H.E. Thorbjørn Gaustadsæther, Norwegian Ambassador to Mozambique Introduction Opening remarks by Ambassador Arne Walther, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Neil Hirst, Director, Energy Technology Office, International Energy Agency Session 1 Energy access needs in oil and gas-producing Sub-Saharan African countries Chairman: Stephen Gitonga, Energy Policy Expert, UNDP-New York Roundtable Discussion Session 2 Oil and gas supply in resource - rich countries, expected revenues and domestic Consumption Chairman: Petter Nore, Director, Oil for Development, Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation Roundtable Discussion Session 3 Revenue management – what works and what does not work? Chairman: Luigi Tessiore, Decentralization & Local Governance Advisor, UNDPSenegal Roundtable Discussion Session 4 Overcoming structural and financial barriers and managing revenues to expand energy access Chairman: Karin Lissakers, Director, Revenue Watch Institute, New York Roundtable Discussion Summary Kamel Bennaceur, Energy Technology Expert, IEA |