ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, June 18 /APO Group: The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE Africa), marking a significant step toward strengthening technical collaboration, knowledge transfer and innovation across Africa’s energy industry.
The agreement formalizes a strategic partnership between one of Africa’s leading energy advocacy organizations and a globally recognized technical authority with more than 127,000 members across 145 countries. Through the collaboration, SPE Africa will provide technical expertise, advisory support, and industry insight to strengthen AEC’s growing portfolio of conferences, strategic initiatives, and policy-driven engagements.
The agreement comes at the right time, stressing upon the relevance of technical excellence in terms of delivering sustainable, bankable and efficiently executed energy projects where the continent aims to spur energy development, attract investment and navigate through an increasingly complex energy landscape.
Under the MOU terms, SPE Africa will contribute technical content, expert participation and sector-specific guidance across AEC platforms, helping to deliver high-quality, insight-driven industry engagements. A Joint Working Group will also be established to coordinate collaboration, define priority areas and oversee the implementation of joint activities.
The partnership further reflects a shared commitment to talent development and capacity building within Africa’s energy sector. By leveraging SPE Africa’s extensive student and young professional networks, the collaboration will expand opportunities for early-career engineers to engage with industry leaders, gain exposure to real-world technical challenges and support the advancement of STEM education across the continent. This focus on nurturing the next generation of engineers, especially women, is seen as critical to sustaining long-term growth, innovation and technical excellence in Africa’s energy industry.
“By bringing SPE Africa’s global technical expertise into closer alignment with the Chamber’s platforms and advocacy, we are ensuring that Africa is not only attracting investment, but also delivering projects that are efficient, competitive and built to last. This collaboration will strengthen the quality of technical dialogue across the industry while advancing capacity building and STEM development, creating space where innovation, practical solutions and meaningful collaboration can move the sector forward,” commented the Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber NJ Ayuk.
The partnership will also support SPE Africa’s broader role in convening key industry platforms, including the Africa Technology Conference (ATC), a dedicated technical conference that brings together energy professionals, technical experts and industry decision-makers from across Africa and global markets.
“SPE Africa is proud to partner with the African Energy Chamber to support the advancement of Africa’s energy sector through technical excellence and professional collaboration. By connecting our global expertise with AEC’s influential platforms, we are creating new opportunities to strengthen capacity, share knowledge and accelerate innovation,” added the President of SPE Africa, Dr. Riverson Oppong.



