We all need to try and concentrate 'out of the box' on this one and live "happily ever-after"...
I would ascertain that at least the following listed countries would be interested in a P2O JV, as plastics is a major problem in that Continent:
ALGERIA
Mr Mustapha HANIFI
Ministry of Energy and Mines
TOUR A, VAL D’HYDRA
ALGER
GABON
Mrs Marie Christine NGANGHA
Ministry of Mines, Energy, Petroleum and Water Resources
BP 874, Libreville
ANGOLA
M. Estêvão PEDRO
Ministry of Petroleum,
Avenida 4 de Fevereiro 105
BP 1279, Luanda
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
Mr Vincente ABESO MBUY
Ministry of Mines, Industry & Energy,
C/12 de Octubre, Malabo, Bioko-Norte, BP 778 ou 844,
BENIN
Mr Anselme AGBAHOUNDO
Ministry of Mines, Energy & Water
06 BP 2049, Cotonou
LIBYA (GSPLAJ)
Mr Ismail N. SEDDIGH
Secretariat of the General People’s Committee for Energy
P.O. Box 2655, Tripoli
CAMEROON
Mr Jean-Jacques KOUM
Société Nationale des Hydrocarbures (SNH)
BP 955, Yaoundé
MAURITANIE
CONGO
Mr Jean Pierre GOMA
Ministry of Hydrocarbons,
BP. 2120, Brazzaville
NIGERIA
Mrs E.B.P Emuren
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum
PMB 449, Abuja
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
Mr BAFALA ITUMBELA José
La Congolaise des Hydrocarbures (COHYDRO)
1, Avenue Comité Urbain,
BP 7617 Kinshasa, Gombe
SOUTH AFRICA
Ms. Elizabeth MARABWA
Department of Minerals & Energy,
Private BAG X59, Pretoria 0001
COTE D’IVOIRE
Mr Gilbert KOUASSI BANDAMA
Direction of Hydrocarbons
01 BP V42, 01 Abidjan
SUDAN
EGYPT
Mr Abdallah GHORAB
Ministry of Petroleum
P.O. Box 2130, Cairo
TCHAD
Mr Mahamat GADAM GADAYA
Ministry of Petroleum
BP 94, N’Djamena
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