For its part, Centurion Law Group has established itself as one of Africa’s top law groups focused on enhancing Africa’s business and energy sectors. The legal conglomerate not only facilitates energy deals across the continent but represents an overall changemaker, driving investment and development across the African energy sector through services covering corporate and commercial; regulatory and compliance; IT and data; intellectual property; tax and investment services; dispute resolution; employment; immigration; and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement. Headquartered in Johannesburg, the firm has ten global offices, specializing in various industries including energy and natural resources; infrastructure, transportation and logistics; telecommunication, media and technology among others.
Across the African energy sector, Centurion has been instrumental, facilitating deals, negotiating partnerships and unlocking a new wave of investment into current and emerging oil, gas and renewable energy projects. At a time when significant investment is needed to make energy poverty history by 2030, Africa’s energy transition to be accelerated and the continent’s economies to be industrialized, legal firms such as Centurion have and continue to be steadfast partners for African countries. By joining AEW 2022 as a gold sponsor, the legal conglomerate is only further reinforcing its role in Africa’s energy future, while driving the narrative that Africa is officially open for business.
For years, international stakeholders, companies and countries have been reluctant to invest in Africa, citing unstable economic environments and the lack of regulatory certainty. However, in 2022, these concerns are a concept of the past, with many countries across the continent having implemented market-driven policies and regulations that promise a new era of transparency, certainty and growth. Notably, in Nigeria, the signing into law of the Petroleum Industry Act – a complete overhaul of the country’s regulation and governance of the oil and gas industry – in 2021 has signaled a wave of new investment and development on the back of an enabling environment. Restructuring the national oil company, introducing attractive fiscal terms and ensuring an independent regulator governs the sector, Nigeria has set the tone for other countries pursuing foreign investment.
Similarly, regulatory reforms implemented in Senegal with the introduction of a new petroleum code in 2019 and a new electricity code in 2021; and in Gabon with the introduction of a revised Hydrocarbon Code in 2019; as well as new policies including the Republic of the Congo’s Gas Master Plan; Nigeria’s Decade of Gas Initiative; and South Africa’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement program are set to reawaken investment in African energy. In this regard, organization’s such as Centurion are key, ensuring regional and international investors are introduced to African opportunities.
“Centurion Law Group is committed to African energy, African people and Africa’s development, facilitating deals and reawakening investment in 2022 and beyond. With the continent having prioritized the establishment of an enabling environment, and new opportunities across the entire energy value chain are being promoted, foreign investments are invited to come to AEW 2022, where firm’s including Centurion will help introduce investors to such opportunities. Centered on deal signing and partnerships, AEW 2022 is set to trigger newfound growth across the African energy landscape, with Centurion’s sponsorships serving as a key driver,” Tomás C. Gerbasio, Strategy and Business Development Director of the AEC.
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African Energy Week (AEW)