This agreement consists, for Chad, of strengthening the skills of ARSAT executives and agents through adapted and targeted training programs.
In his speech, Mr. Hassan Adoum Younousmi underlined the importance of south-south cooperation as an essential lever for development and insisted on the need to have qualified human resources to meet the challenges of regulating the oil sector and also highlighted highlight the leading role of the INPG, whose expertise and dedication to training professionals of excellence were decisive in this partnership.
“We will promote the emergence of high-level local expertise in the hydrocarbon sector and ensure optimal regulation in Chad, by aligning with best international practices,” assured Adoum Younousmi
Dr Fall Mbaye in his intervention reaffirmed “the unwavering commitment of the INPG to supporting ARSAT in achieving its strategic objectives. The National Institute of Oil and Gas promotes local empowerment in the management of natural resources, with an emphasis on excellence and innovation. »
Director General Mbaye Fall then said he was satisfied “with this collaboration, especially since the INPG will deploy all necessary means to guarantee the success and sustainability of this partnership. »
This partnership symbolizes, according to both parties, “a decisive step in strengthening relations between Chad and Senegal in the field of hydrocarbons and constitutes a catalyst for innovative and structuring initiatives, contributing to the harmonious and sustainable development of the oil sector in Africa . »
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