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Victoria Oil & Gas-The Information & News Thread (VOG)     

banjomick - 07 Jan 2015 21:01

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Victoria Oil & Gas Plc (Victoria) has become a significant domestic energy supplier in Africa through its wholly owned subsidiary: Gaz du Cameroun S. A. (GDC).
With operations located in the industrial port-city of Douala, Cameroon, customers are converting their operations to take natural gas supplied by our production wells and pipeline infrastructure.
GDC is the sole gas supplier in the area, providing a cheaper, more efficient, reliable, and cleaner energy alternative to Heavy Fuel Oil use.
Our teams of engineering advisors are on hand to help customer’s cost and implement the change to GDC’s energy products.

Victoria Oil & Gas is traded in the NEX Exchange HERE

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Link-HISTORICAL NEWS,VIDEO/AUDIO & EVENTS

Link-Dedicated Posts for:
Gaz du Cameroun S.A. (“GDC”)
Gaz Du Cameroun Matanda S.A. ("GDC Matanda")


Link-Cameroon-Industrialisation Master Plan (PDI) & Africa Energy


NEWS

21st Jan 2019 Production Update
17th Jan 2019 Q4 2018 Operations Update
02nd Jan 2019 Presidential Decree on Matanda Received
24th Dec 2018 Renewal of Long-Term Gas Supply Contract with ENEO
28th Sep 2018 INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2018
17th Aug 2018 Q2 2018 Operations Update
22nd Jun 2018 Report and Accounts to 31 December 2017
14th Jun 2018 Restructure of the BGFI Debt Facility
04th Jun 2018 Notice of Annual General Meeting
04th June 2018 Logbaba Field Reserves Update
24th May 2018 Q1 2018 Operations and Outlook
16th Feb 2018 Q4 17 Operations Update & 2018 Outlook Replacement
05th Jan 2018 Gas Supply Contract with ENEO Not Extended



VIDEO/AUDIO

21st Jan 2019 Victoria Oil & Gas looks ahead to increased cash flow
24th Aug 2018 Victoria Oil & Gas confident of resolving ENEO contract 'within weeks'
22nd Apr 2018 Video from 21/04/2018 UK Investor Show
16th Feb 2018 Victoria Oil & Gas confident of positive outcome to ENEO issue
08th Nov 2017 Victoria Oil & Gas reports very pleasing initial results from La-108
31st Oct 2017 21 Oil and Gas - African Power Panel
30th Oct 2017 121 Oil & Gas Investment
26th Oct 2017 Victoria Oil & Gas raises US$23.5mln to accelerate new growth programme
26th Sep 2017 Victoria Oil & Gas to finalise long term supply contracts after first gas at LA-107
17th Aug 2017 Victoria Oil & Gas expecting La-107 to be a 'substantial' producer
16th Apr 2017 Video from 01/04/2017 UK Investor Show
13th Apr 2017 'It's been a terrific year and a great quarter', says Victoria Oil & Gas' Kevin Foo
06th Mar 2017 Farm-out deal 'a really good strategic move' for Victoria Oil & Gas, says chairman Kevin Foo
06th Feb 2017 Chairman runs Proactive through the good start to 2017

EVENTS

28th Jun 2018 Annual General Meeting ("AGM")
10th May 2018 Africa Oil & Power Investor Forum-London
21st Apr 2018 UK Investor Show
11th-12th Apr 2018 Africa Investment Exchange: Gas (AIX: Gas 2018)-London
09th-10th Nov 2017 The Cameroon Investment Forum(CIF)-Cameroon
30th-31st Oct 2017 121 Oil & Gas Investment-London
23rd-27th Oct 2017 Africa Oil Week 2017-Cape Town South Africa
07th Sep 2017 One2One Investor Forum - London
05th Sep 2017 Oil Capital Conference-London
28th Jun 2017 Annual General Meeting
01st Apr 2017 UK Investor Show
9th Feb 2017 Presentation slide show for One2One
9th Feb 2017 One2One Investor Forum - London

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banjomick - 23 Feb 2018 14:08 - 585 of 701

Cameroon gas talks with DPDC and Grenor to expand customer base
February 22, 2018 by Energies Media

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Dibamba Power Development Company (DPDC) and the Norwegian Grenor would consider building thermal power plants to generate electricity from gas in Douala
Gas du Cameroun (GDC) could soon supply two independent power producers with natural gas, Energies Media learned via a report released last week by the company.

The subsidiary of the British firm Victoria Oil and Gas PLC (VOG) is in talks with Dibamba Power Development Company (DPDC) - a subsidiary of Britain's Globeleq - and the Norwegian group Grenor for the supply of natural gas to them.

DPDC has a thermal power station of 88 MW in Yassa (Douala), fueled by heavy fuel oil; and Grenor is working on a 150 MW thermal power station project, still in the Littoral region. This plant will be supplied with natural gas .

The potential entry of these independent power producers into GDC's customer portfolio will substantially increase the amount of natural gas distributed by this VOG subsidiary and impact its financial health.

Its largest current customer, the concessionaire of the public electricity distribution service, ENEO , has suspended the supplies of its 50 MW power plant since early January 2018 for cash tensions. ENEO supplies accounted for 53% of the sales of the Logbaba gas field - operated by GDC - for the 2017 financial year. Without the resumption of the partnership with ENEO, the company has difficulties in implementing the development plan of its subsidiaries. capabilities.

Gaz du Cameroun is the only natural gas distributor in Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon. GDC operates in the Logbaba gas field and has been serving a pipeline since 2012 with the industrial areas of Bassa and Bonabéri , in addition to ENEO.

https://energies-media.com/gaz-cameroun-pourparlers-dpdc-grenor-elargir-clientele/

banjomick - 28 Feb 2018 13:26 - 586 of 701

Translated via Google:

The Cameroonian government sells its Industrialization Master Plan to economic operators

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

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(Invest in Cameroon) - The Cameroonian Minister of Industry, Ernest Gbwaboubou (photo), went on February 23, 2018, to meet the economic operators, in order to present them and to interest them in the National Plan of industrialization (PDI), adopted by the Cameroonian government in 2017.

This meeting took place in the framework of a workshop on "the appropriation of the master plan of industrialization by the private sector", organized in Douala, the economic capital of the country.

As a reminder, the IDP is based on the development of three priority sectors. It is agribusiness, energy and digital, as many sectors that, in terms of the impact that their development can have on the rest of the economy, have been called " sanctuaries ". »Industrial for Cameroon.

According to the public authorities, the implementation of the PDI is expected to increase by 11 points the contribution of the industrial sector to the GDP of Cameroon, from 13% currently to 24% at least, by 2035.

But, in a global way, the PDI, aims at the Cameroonian government, has for main objective to make the economic locomotive of the Cemac, the " factory of the new industrial Africa ", by 2050.

http://www.investiraucameroun.com/gestion-publique/2802-10354-le-gouvernement-camerounais-vend-son-plan-directeur-d-industrialisation-aux-operateurs-economiques

banjomick - 12 Mar 2018 10:49 - 587 of 701

Ooooops, wrong thread! :-)

banjomick - 14 Mar 2018 19:10 - 588 of 701

Translated via Google:

Basile Atangana Kouna, former Minister of Water and Energy banned from Cameroon
uesday, March 13, 2018

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(Invest in Cameroon) - Basil Atangana Kouna (photo), former Minister of Water and Energy is banned from leaving Cameroon since March 8, 2018. This is indicated by a "radio message carried" signed by Divisional Commissioner Chetima Malla Abba.

According to this message, the ban on leaving Cameroon follows an instruction by the Delegate General for National Security, Martin Mbarga Nguele. It was February 7, 2018. The motive is not disclosed, but the same message indicates that the measure also relates to Louis Max Ohandja Ayina, former Secretary of State to the Minister of Public Works responsible for roads.

In the space of a few days, these two former members of the government constitute the second wave of personalities summoned not to leave Cameroon because of judicial disputes.

Last March 2, it was already David Nkotto Emane, the director general (DG) of the Cameroon Mobile Telecommunications (Camtel), incumbent public operator of the telecoms sector, to be banned from leaving Cameroon. Ditto for Richard Maga, the deputy CEO of Camtel and six employees, according to an instruction of the delegate general to the National Security.

https://www.investiraucameroun.com/justice/1303-10439-basile-atangana-kouna-ex-ministre-de-l-eau-et-de-l-energie-interdit-de-sortie-du-cameroun

banjomick - 14 Mar 2018 21:41 - 589 of 701

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Victoria Oil and Gas
5 hours ago

Ahmet Dik, CEO of #VOG, meeting with the new Minister of Water, Resources & Energy, H.E. Eloundou Essomba Gaston, in #Yaounde, #Cameroon yesterday

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banjomick - 14 Mar 2018 23:18 - 590 of 701

There was a Cameroon Ministerial reshuffle 2nd March 2018 where Basil Atangana Kouna was replaced by Eloundou Essomba Gaston to be the new Minister of Energy and Water Resources (Pictured above in Post 589).

Obviously there were distractions regarding the Minister of Energy and Water Resources at a time when VOG needed decisive action from this government body which may have had a bearing on VOG's current Grid Power situation.

Below is a list of the main bodies in the power sector with links to their websites with the main ones being the Ministry of Energy and Water, Arsel and ENEO


Ministry of Energy and Water (Ministère de l’Eau et de l’Energie, MINEE), responsible for implementing government action in the energy sector and overseeing energy sector activities.
http://www.spm.gov.cm/en.html

Rural Electrification Agency (Agence d’Electrification Rurale, AER), responsible for promoting and implementing rural electrification in Cameroon and managing the Rural Energy Fund.
http://aer.cm/menu/missions-of-aer

Electric Sector Regulation Agency (Agence de Régulation du Secteur de l’Electricité, ARSEL), responsible for regulating the electricity sector as well as setting electricity rates and determining electrical standards.
http://www.arsel-cm.org/

Electricity Development Corporation (EDC), a state company that develops the electricity sector including all hydroelectric projects in the country.
http://www.edc-cameroon.org/

ENEO Cameroun, responsible for the transmission and distribution of electricity.
https://eneocameroon.cm/index.php/en/


banjomick - 16 Mar 2018 09:14 - 591 of 701

Translated via Google:

Paul Biya prescribes a roadmap to the new government resulting from the redevelopment of March 2, 2018
Friday, 16 March 2018

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(Invest in Cameroon) - For the first time since the reorganization of March 2, Paul Biya, the President of the Republic, met the entire newly formed government.

The head of state took the opportunity to prescribe a roadmap to his ministers led by Prime Minister Philemon Yang. " It is imperative to continue the smooth implementation of the program with the IMF. It is also urgent to finalize the implementation of major structuring projects, the Emergency Plan for accelerated growth and the Special Youth Plan. The entry into service of the deep-water port of Kribi and the second bridge over the Wouri bodes well in this regard , "said Paul Biya. He said that much remains to be done with respect to outreach services to the population. Namely, water, electricity, health, road infrastructure, etc.

The President of the Republic explained that the creation of the Ministry of Decentralization and Local Development is part of the perspective of providing a rapid response to the recurring demands of the people. " I expect, in the near future, detailed proposals and a timeline for accelerating the ongoing decentralization process. Said Biya.

https://www.investiraucameroun.com/gouvernance/1603-10457-paul-biya-prescrit-une-feuille-de-route-au-nouveau-gouvernement-issu-du-reamenagement-du-2-mars-2018

banjomick - 16 Mar 2018 13:52 - 592 of 701

Translated via Google:

EDC claims more than 24 billion FCFA to the Cameroonian electrician Eneo, under the rights of water of the dam of Lom Pangar
Friday, March 16, 2018

(Invest in Cameroon) - Electricity Development Corporation (EDC), Cameroon's state-owned power utility, has already billed Eneo, the concessionaire of the country's public electricity utility, for rights to electricity. water for an amount of more than 24 billion CFA francs, since the start of the exploitation of the Lom Pangar reservoir dam, revealed to the Government Daily , Théodore Nsangou (photo), EDC CEO.

" We are waiting for the payment of this sum. We are working on the file with the government, including the Ministries of Finance, Water and Energy. Especially as the repayment dates begin to run. It is urgent that a solution be found on water rights. He continued.

As a reminder, the Lom Pangar dam, built in the Eastern region, has a holding capacity of 6 billion cubic meters of water. This infrastructure is mainly designed to regulate flows upstream of the Sanaga River, which is home to 75% of Cameroon's hydroelectric potential.

As such, in the event of a drop in water levels in the Songloulou and Edéa dams, the two main dams operated by Eneo, the Lom Pangar waters are requested by the electricity generation and distribution company, which is then billed for the quantities required, exactly as it charges electricity consumption to users.

https://www.investiraucameroun.com/energie/1603-10464-edc-reclame-plus-de-24-milliards-fcfa-a-l-electricien-camerounais-eneo-au-titre-des-droits-d-eau-du-barrage-de-lom-pangar

banjomick - 19 Mar 2018 14:17 - 593 of 701

VOG twitter and facebook updates:

Victoria Oil and Gas Plc
3 hrs ·
Shore Capital update 16.3.18: “We believe that VOG has a surplus of gas available to be sold to industrial and grid power customers, and beyond its pipeline network as CNG” #VOG #Cameroon


Victoria Oil and Gas Plc
3 hrs ·
Shore Capital update 16.3.18: “VOG expects Eneo gas consumption to resume relatively shortly” and “is well placed to pursue multiple initiatives to get itself back onto a growth trajectory” #VOG #Cameroon #Douala #Eneo


Victoria Oil and Gas Plc
3 hrs ·
Shore Capital update 16.3.18: “We see a considerable market opportunity in Douala, where the company has plentiful gas, an extensive pipeline network and numerous opportunities for incremental deliveries to industrial customers”

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banjomick - 23 Mar 2018 13:46 - 594 of 701

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FIVE AGREEMENTS SIGNED BETWEEN CHINA AND CAMEROON
Posted by China Magazine | Mar 23, 2018

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Elected president in 2013, Xi Jinping went to Africa for his first state visit, this time he received for the first visit of a head of state, the Cameroonian Paul Biya. The two men intend to elevate the Sino-Cameroonian relations.

On March 22, 2018, President Xi Jinping met with Cameroon's President Paul Biya on the possibilities of bilateral cooperation to set up new Sino-Cameroonian cooperation axes.

For Xi Jinping, Paul Biya is "an experienced leader in Africa and an old friend of the Chinese people. You are the first African Head of State to visit China in 2018 and the first foreign head of state to visit my country after the close of the first session of the 13th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the first session of the 13th National People's Congress of China ".

Xi Jinping said, "We will increase trade and enhance mutually beneficial cooperation in priority sectors. China supports the acceleration of the process of industrialization of Cameroon and encourages large Chinese companies to invest in Cameroon.

For his part, President Paul Biya hailed the Chinese authorities who "gave friendly assistance to Cameroon for its socio-economic development, which brought real benefits to the Cameroonian people." He also announced his support for "The Belt and the Road", and reiterated the principle of one China.

Five cooperation agreements were signed in the presence of the two heads of state by Cameroon and China to consolidate this strategic partnership. China is currently the largest trading partner of Cameroon and the largest investor (in FDI) in Cameroon in carrying out development projects.

Moreover, in 2016, the volume of bilateral trade reached 1 510 billion FCFA (2.3 billion euros). China is present in Cameroon in the fields of drinking water supply, medicine, road and port infrastructure, hydropower, social housing, civil aviation and telecommunications, notes the communiqué of the Presidency of the Cameroon.

https://www.chine-magazine.com/cinq-accords-signes-entre-la-chine-et-le-cameroun/

banjomick - 26 Mar 2018 10:21 - 595 of 701

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Cameroon: ENEO intends to completely clear its debt to Gaz du Cameroun and KPDC "by the end of 2018"
posted the March 26, 2018 by Eugene Shema

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The company has undertaken to "gradually clear" its debt since the beginning of the year, "so that the financial balance of the energy sector does not break"
The company Eneo , majority owned by the British Actis (51%), undertook to settle "progressively" its debt towards the managers of the two main gas plants: Kribi Power Development Company ( KPDC ), a subsidiary of the British Globeleq; and Gaz du Cameroun , a subsidiary of the British group Victoria Oil and Gas PLC, according to information provided to Energies Media by an official source.

This debt should be completely settled "by the end of the year" , "so that the financial equilibrium of the sector does not break , " comments our source. "It is necessary that KPDC and Gas of Cameroon can also pay their suppliers" , she completes.

Eneo finalized an "arrears settlement agreement" with KPDC in early February.

KPDC has a 211 MW gas plant in Kribi (South Cameroon), energy sold exclusively to Eneo and injected into the South interconnected grid (RIS).

Gaz du Cameroun (GDC) and its partner Altaaqa Global produce electricity from the exploitation of the Logbaba gas field (Littoral-Cameroun). Last year, Eneo consumed 50 MW of GDC, energy also intended for RIS. Between January 1 and December 31, 2017, deliveries to Eneo accounted for 53% of Logbaba's gas sales.

At the end of 2017, as Energies Media reported , KPDC decided to reduce its production by 100 MW, due to unpaid supply bills of around CFAF 46 billion (around 70 million euros).

In connection with this situation, pending the settlement of a slate valued at hundreds of billions of F CFA due to Eneo by the public administrations, the operator had decided for its part not to renew its energy supply with Gaz du Cameroun from 1 January 2018.

It should be noted, however, that in early January, Eneo was debtor of $ 8.7 million to GDC, debt that the dealer of electricity distribution began to clear. By mid-February, this debt of GDC had already been reduced to $ 5 million .

The subsidiary of Victoria Oil and Gas, which accuses the coup - because Eneo consumed more than 50% of its production before its decision to suspend - hopes that the supplies of the operator will resume once the entire debt has been settled.

On the side of Eneo, it is said that we manage however, in the current situation, to maintain "the balance of supply demand on the RIS" , partly thanks to the "erasing efforts made by our main industrial customer Alucam", can be read in the Eneo Electrical Service Information Note in February 2018

As part of the erasure , the industrial group Alucam - which consumes about 200 MW alone, according to a data communicated to Energies Media - agrees not to consume the electricity provided by Eneo at certain times of the day, during rush hours.

The concessionaire of the electricity distribution service relies heavily on the entry into production - expected - of the Memve'ele dam (211 MW), in order to reduce the production costs on the RIS and consequently the gas supplies that it receives. "Are expensive" . A hope contrary to the wishes of GDC.

https://energies-media.com/eneo-compte-apurer-dette-gaz-cameroun-kpdc-fin-annee-2018/

banjomick - 27 Mar 2018 12:54 - 596 of 701

Translated via Google:

Chinese government promised to cancel part of Cameroon's debt
Tuesday, March 27, 2018

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(Invest in Cameroon) - The presidency of the Republic of Cameroon speaks about it but, discreetly. " The Chinese government promised to cancel part of Cameroon's debt ," reads the website of the presidency. This after the visit of Cameroonian President Paul Biya in China at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, from March 22 to 24.

Even if the amount of the remittance of this debt is not yet unveiled, it is noted that this announcement is a relaxation between Yaounde and Beijing. Indeed, during the visit to Cameroon of Yu Jianhu, Vice Minister of Chinese Commerce, from November 29 to December 2, 2017, the Cameroonian Ministry of Economy had revealed that the relationship with China still faces enormous difficulties which constitute bottlenecks.

Among these bottlenecks, there is notably, " the non-compliance with contractual clauses " by the Cameroonian side, on the one hand, and " slowness in the payment of debt service ", on the other hand. Moreover, China criticizes Cameroon for failing to honor its contractual commitments, for example in the framework of repayment mechanisms for loans earmarked for the construction of the deep-water port of Kribi ($ 243.17 billion and $ 301.57 billion). FCfa) and the acquisition of MA60 aircraft (36.43 billion FCfa) in July 2012.

And yet since 2007, China is presented as the first country providing funds in Cameroon. Its direct interventions are estimated at just over 3,000 billion FCfa. This through financial instruments such as loans and grants from the various donors such as the Chinese Government, Export-Import Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Bank of China ... etc.

Sylvain Andzongo

https://www.investiraucameroun.com/finance/2703-10515-le-gouvernement-chinois-a-promis-dannuler-une-partie-de-la-dette-du-cameroun

banjomick - 27 Mar 2018 12:58 - 597 of 701

Translated via Google:

In 2018, the Cameroonian electrician wants to connect half a million additional people to the electricity grid
Tuesday, March 27, 2018

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(Invest in Cameroon) - As part of its 2018 Action Plan, Eneo, the concessionaire of the public electricity service in Cameroon, aims to build 100,000 new connections, to allow half a million additional people to access electricity, announces the company in its newsletter last February.

To do this, we learn, this electricity production and distribution company, controlled by the British Investment Fund Actis, has a 2018 investment budget of 37.5 billion CFA francs. . According to the company, more than 50% of this envelope will be dedicated to the rehabilitation, modernization and extension of distribution networks.

This concentration of Eneo's investments in the distribution network is all the more understandable, explain company officials, thanks to the impoundment of the Lom-Pangar dam (6 billion cubic meters). of water supply), load shedding due to insufficient energy supply has decreased considerably, giving way to multiple incidents on the distribution network, which often deprive the population of electric power.

Brice R. Mbodiam

https://www.investiraucameroun.com/electricite/2703-10518-en-2018-l-electricien-camerounais-veut-connecter-un-demi-million-de-personnes-supplementaires-au-reseau-electrique

banjomick - 28 Mar 2018 09:28 - 598 of 701

VOG have updated their website with the following (also showing on the front page):

Presentation Being Updated
27 Mar 2018

http://www.victoriaoilandgas.com/investors/presentations/presentation-being-updated


And regarding the 2018 Investor Show (21st April) which initially had VOG down as an Exhibitor only, they are actually doing a 20 minute presentation:

09.40 – 10.00 20 mins Victoria Oil and Gas
https://www.ukinvestorshow.com/schedule/

Therefore it is quite possible the presentation being updated will be released Friday 20th April.

banjomick - 12 Apr 2018 10:05 - 599 of 701

General interest but obviously will have an impact on power usage during construction and on completion!

Translated via Google:

Construction of Douala Grand Mall & Business Park will provide FCFA 30 billion in revenue to local businesses
Thursday, April 12, 2018

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(Invest in Cameroon) - Despite the works actually launched since January 2018, the foundation ceremony of the Douala Grand Mall & Business Park, took place on April 11, 2018 in Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon.

The first phase of this project, which involves the construction of a shopping center of 18,000 m² of leasable area, including a Carrefour supermarket, a multiplex of five cinemas operated by the Nigerian Genesis Group, and a wide range of catering, leisure and shopping; will be delivered in the second quarter of 2019, has it been officially learned. The second phase, which will be launched immediately after the first, will include the construction of a five-star hotel and an office park.

" First major investment in real estate made by Actis in Cameroon. According to David Morley, the general director of real estate investments for this British investment fund, the Douala Grand Mall & Business Park will cost 80 billion CFA francs.

According to Cameroonian Mathurin Kamdem, CEO of Craft Development, promoter of this gigantic real estate project, which managed to entice the British investor; the project will provide an overall turnover of 30 billion CFA francs to local companies, through the supply of various materials and equipment.

As a reminder, this project benefited from the tax and customs benefits provided for by the law of April 2013, encouraging private investment in the Republic of Cameroon, which provides for exemptions ranging from 5 to 10 years, both in phase installation that operating companies.

The Douala Grand Mall & Business Park will induce, according to its promoter, the creation of 4,000 direct and indirect jobs, and will ultimately, " Actis, to plant a Garden of Eden in Cameroon, " said the Minister of Commerce, Luc Magloire Atangana.

https://www.investiraucameroun.com/immobilier/1204-10614-la-construction-du-douala-grand-mall-business-park-procurera-30-milliards-fcfa-de-chiffre-d-affaires-aux-entreprises-locales

banjomick - 12 Apr 2018 18:58 - 600 of 701

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Electrician Eneo, a subsidiary of Actis, will rely on bank loans to step up investments in Cameroon
Thursday, April 12, 2018

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(Invest in Cameroon) - Accompanied by the managers of Eneo, a Cameroonian subsidiary of Actis, David Grylls, Senior Partner in the British group Actis, met on 10 April in Yaoundé, the Cameroonian Minister of Finance, Louis Paul Motaze.

At the end of the interview, Joël Nana Kontchou (photo), general manager of Eneo, explained to the press that the meeting between Mr. Grylls and the member of the government aims to make the inventory of investments of Actis in Cameroon, particularly in the electricity sector. " We know that the quality of service can be improved. For this improvement, we need additional investments. We should already be looking at financing these investments with loans to the bank. So there is talk of having visibility on the Eneo concession. Said Nana Kontchou.

By committing to Cameroon in June 2014, the British Actis fund submitted to the Cameroonian government, an investment program from equity and a long-term loan of nearly 200 billion FCFA. In this vein, Eneo says it has already mobilized short-term bank facilities, up to 16 billion. Actis, the parent company, plans to inject funds amounting to 25 billion FCFA. But on one condition: the effectiveness of extending its concession in Cameroon beyond 2021.

In addition, Eneo is involved, among other things, in the interconnection studies between Chad and Cameroon, the Cholet power plant, which is expected to supply Cameroon and Congo. The subsidiary indicates that it intends to invest 900 billion FCFA in all projects in which it has interests. Half of this global envelope will be used to strengthen and expand distribution networks.

https://www.investiraucameroun.com/electricite/1204-10617-lelectricien-eneo-filiale-dactis-va-sappuyer-sur-des-prets-bancaires-pour-intensifier-ses-investissements-au-cameroun

banjomick - 22 Apr 2018 08:39 - 601 of 701

The presentation slides from yesterdays 'UK Investor Show' were published on the VOG website on the same day which out of interest is a day earlier from last year!

The actual video from the presentation may take a few weeks before the 'UK Investor Show' publish it on their YouTube channel.

http://www.victoriaoilandgas.com/sites/default/files/presentations/1804%20VOG%20Presentation%20Investor%20Show.pdf

Also a 'VOG Flyer' was posted:

http://www.victoriaoilandgas.com/sites/default/files/factsheets/180419%20Flyer.pdf

banjomick - 23 Apr 2018 23:07 - 602 of 701

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Africa Petroleum Club – Namibia Showcase Reception

Africa Licensing Promotion & NOC Showcase

Spotlight on Guinea, Cameroon & Namibia

Opportunities, Outlook, Risks & Challenges

Confirmed speakers include:

Jean-Jacques Koum, Head of E&P Division for Gas, Societe Nationale des Hydrocarbures (SNH), Yaounde

Ahmet Dik, Chief Executive Officer, Victoria Oil & Gas, London

https://oilvoice.com/Event/16227/Namibia-Showcase-Reception-at-the-Africa-EP-Summit-2018-and-The-Honourable-Tom-Alweendo-The-Minister-of-Mines--Energy-Namibia


Official Website
https://www.africaepsummit.com/

Wednesday, 23 May 2018 - Day 1

13:40 Session 3: Africa’s Upstream: Opportunities & Outlook

Amongst others:
Victoria Oil & Gas: Unlocking Africa’s Domestic Onshore Gas Reserve
Ahmet Dik, Chief Executive Officer, Victoria Oil & Gas, London

Thursday, 24 May 2018 - Day 2

15:05 Session 4: Africa Licensing Promotion & NOC Spotlight

Cameroon: Licensing & Promotion
Jean-Jacques Koum, Advisor Nr2 to the Executive General Manager & Gas Development Manager

banjomick - 24 Apr 2018 08:01 - 603 of 701

24 April 2018
Victoria Oil & Gas Plc

Non-Executive Director Resignation


Victoria Oil and Gas Plc today announces that Iain Patrick has resigned as an independent non-executive director of the Company, with immediate effect.


Chairman Kevin Foo said, "We thank Iain sincerely for his contribution to the Company over the last three years and we wish him well in his future endeavours."

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=5943960

banjomick - 26 Apr 2018 15:06 - 604 of 701

General interest (translated via google):

Over a 10-year period (2005-2015), people's access to electricity in Cameroon grew by only 7.7%, according to the AfDB
Thursday, April 26

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(Invest in Cameroon) - During the decade 2005-2015, the access rate of the Cameroonian populations to the public utility of electricity went from 46 to 53.7%, an increase of only 7.7%, reveals African Development Bank (AfDB) in its latest country report on Cameroon.

This statistic can be explained by the slowdown of investments in the electricity sector until 2012, a period which was also characterized by the inconvenience experienced by the Cameroonian population connected to the electricity grid, due to recurrent power cuts.

But starting in 2012, the country embarked on a major infrastructure construction program, which has enabled the effective start of at least three dam and other hydroelectric projects in the country.

According to the forecasts of the ADB, also contained in the aforementioned report, these new energy infrastructures will, during the year 2018, improve access to electricity for 2.7 million people.

In the meantime, Actis, the UK investment fund that controls the assets of Eneo, the concessionaire of the public electricity utility, claims since its arrival in the electricity sector in Cameroon (in 2014), the connection to the national grid of more than 2 million new consumers.

https://www.investiraucameroun.com/electricite/2604-10690-sur-une-periode-de-10-ans-2005-2015-l-acces-des-populations-a-l-electricite-au-cameroun-a-cru-de-seulement-7-7-selon-la-bad
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