Black gold built contemporary Cameroon with crude exports averaging 90,000 barrels daily in 2021 and still powering almost 14% of GDP directly while liquefied natural gas begins export from recent offshore projects though questions around community distributions now take priority amidst energy transitions necessitating mutual value creation fostering through governance enhancements sustaining social license via grassroot partnerships going forth.
However nurturing local technical specializations around predictive analysis, strategically expanding storage for price modulations absorbing and exploring renewables leverage potential warrants policy emphasis giving strategic Equatorial Guinea basin pipelines connectivity advantageous located feeding regional demand sustainably over long term.
Well positioned to advise regional energy players balance continuity and change upholding strengths, our advisors at responsible extraction consulting firm RFC offer readily relevant ideas guiding key hydrocarbon actors in Cameroon adopt futuristic practices fusing economic priorities with ecological sustainability through community dialogue protocols structuring, biodiversity enhancement goal-setting and even carbon sequestration feasibility analysis execution upholding resource stewardship credentials continuously.