Equatorial Guinea
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This Moroccan-based infrastructure construction company is thriving throughout Africa, using the latest technology to further develop the infrastructure in EG and throughout Africa |
 Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Gifted with one of sub-Saharan Africa's largest hydrocarbon reserves and boasting a strategic geographical location, Equatorial Guinea has the potential to become the CEMAC region's energy, maritime, tourism and transshipment hub |
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Finance
 The Sipopo Conference Center, in Malabo, boasts world-class facilities that clearly represent the country’s economic strength and stability
The African nation has a booming oil industry and is moving toward a diversified economy, attracting foreign investors from countries such as the United States
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The National Bank of Equatorial Guinea, only six years old, is already succeeding in the local and international market
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The BGFIBank Group is growing its reach in Africa and Europe. In Equatorial Guinea, the first non-francophone country it entered, the bank is pioneering new banking services
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Just 18 years old, this Equatoguinean financial establishment thrives with 75% control of the market
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Infrastructure
 Malabo (above) as well as Equatorial Guinea’s other cities and towns are undergoing a dramatic transformation thanks to oil revenues
The umbrella under which the Horizon 2020 capital projects are coordinated, the Horizon Agency is overseeing Equatorial Guinea's transformation to developed country
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Overseeing more than 1,400 new projects with more than 350 companies is GE Proyectos (or EG Projects), the agency within the Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure charged with securing the country's sustainable development through the implementation of large-scale infrastructure projects
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Marathon Oil, EG LNG and AMPCO have all worked to help reduce the prevalence of malaria, build schools, and train locals to become part of a skilled workforce
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Developing basic public and private facilities is key for the transformation of Equatorial Guinea's natural resources rich emerging economy into a
leading African example of economic diversification
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Training future leaders, Somagec has become the single largest private employer in Equatorial Guinea and is building some of the most important infrastructure in the country
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How long have you been working at Somagec? What job did you start doing at the company and what do you do now?
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In terms of training, since coming to work for Somagec, what kind of training have you received to help you to work better?
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What are the relationships at work like and how are different departments coordinated to achieve the same goal?
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Energy
 EG LNG is a consortium made up of Marathon Oil, Sonagas, Mitsui and Marubeni
Equatorial Guinea holds 4.3% of global oil reserves, meaning the country is the third largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa, after Nigeria and Angola, and ahead of Gabon and Cameroon. Statistically speaking, Guinea produces more barrels of oil per capita than Saudi Arabia
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Home to an enormous gas field, Equatorial Guinea has facilitated one of the world's fastest LNG train projects
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The country and its people have benefitted from Marathon Oil's success
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Equatorial Guinea's sole methanol plant produces 2% of the world's supply
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Punta Europa Gas Complex holds great potential to expand into a regional gas hub
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 Luba Freeport includes a port, a logistics center and repair yards
The deep waters of Luba Freeport provide the perfect location for a shipping hub
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The oil company with the most longstanding presence in Equatorial Guinea is also the one with the highest success rate. Experts in oil and gas exploration and production, Noble Energy has invested wisely, generated returns for its stakeholders, and demonstrated to the Equatorial Guinean government its ability to operate safely and responsibly while at the same time creating value for the people
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Telecoms & ICT
 Angel Ndongo, General Director of GETESA
Getesa is in charge of developing national and international communications, and marketing value-added services. A joint venture between the government and France Telecom, who market their products as Orange, GETESA is recognised as symbol of the country's progress as it is the leading force driving innovation and modernization of the telecoms industry
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With all the development taking place in Equatorial Guinea, its people are entering an age of enlightenment
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Tourism & Culture
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Victor Calvo, the Commercial Manager of Iberia Equatorial Guinea, outlines his vision for the company and details the recent growth in aviation traffic in the African country
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Founded in 2007, CEIBA is the country's flagship airline. It has come a long way since it started operating with a single second-hand plane
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The aviation sector can aid Equatorial Guinea's economic take off and improve the fortunes of the masses
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Equatorial Guinea's vast natural resources and modernizing cities, coupled with its Spanish influence, make tourism a promising sector
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The popular hotel chain just opened a new establishment in Bata amidst exciting branding changes in the company
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Women who have achieved great stature in government, industry, sports, and the media are becoming a familiar sight
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H.E. DARWISH BIN ISMAIL AL BALUSHI Minister Responsible for Financial Affairs, Oman |
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H.E. DR. AHMED MOHAMMED SALEM AL-FUTAISI Minister of Transport & Communications, Oman |
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H.E. YAHIA BIN SAID BIN ABDULLAH AL-JABRI Chairman of the Special Economic Zone Authority at Duqm (SEZAD) |
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