CAPE TOWN, South Africa, May 5, 2021/ -- Energy Capital & Power (ECP) (www.EnergyCapitalPower.com)
is excited to announce its strategic partnership with CNBC Africa via
ABN Productions to produce and distribute its latest Africa Energy
Series documentaries; The series will feature first-hand interviews with
key energy industry thought leaders and decision-makers in Mozambique,
Nigeria, Senegal, Equatorial Guinea and Angola; Each 30-minute episode
will be available to watch on CNBC Africa and YouTube, and promoted in
Forbes Africa magazine and on ECP’s platforms.
Energy Capital & Power (ECP) – the continent’s leading energy investment platform –
is excited to announce its strategic partnership with CNBC Africa,
effective immediately, for the production and distribution of a series
of high-impact documentaries on the African energy sector.
Serving as the visual accompaniment to ECP’s Africa Energy Series investment reports, the
documentaries will feature first-hand interviews with government
officials, private sector players, industry regulators and energy
experts discussing the current developments and future ambitions of
Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Equatorial Guinea and Angola.
The
documentary series will be available to watch on CNBC Africa and YouTube
and promoted in Forbes Africa magazine and on ECP’s platforms. Each
market will represent one episode within the larger series, with
30-minute programs published throughout 2021 and 2022. Each episode will
showcase how Africa’s most high profile and dynamic energy producing
markets are dealing with COVID-19, the energy transition, investment
promotion, innovation and technology and more.
The programs will
create a greater understanding of the opportunities available in Africa,
including in particular in the natural gas industry, and to unlock
investment in the selected markets.
“We are thrilled to announce our distribution partnership with CNBC Africa – one
of the leading sources of business and economic affairs on the
continent – and to take another step forward in shaping and championing
Africa’s energy narrative,” says Kelly-Ann Mealia, Chairperson of ECP.
“Since releasing our first books and films in 2016, ECP has
long-recognized the value of engaging with our audience across
multimedia platforms, and we look forward to renewing this initiative
with new tools under our belt. The Africa Energy Series documentaries
represent a dynamic and contemporary vehicle to not only tell investors
about the rich landscapes, vibrant spirit and limitless potential of
Africa’s leading energy markets, but to show them.”
The
announcement comes after ECP, formerly Africa Oil & Power, underwent
a comprehensive re-branding last month, repositioning itself within a
shifting energy investment environment. The brand refresh encompasses
new service offerings, including strategic communications, custom
publishing and events, and bespoke creative and marketing solutions,
with a renewed emphasis on video and multimedia content and an enhanced
distribution network.
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