The African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO)

The African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO) (formerly called the African Petroleum Producers’ Association, APPA) was established on January 27, 1987 in Lagos, Federal Republic of Nigeria, to serve as a platform for cooperation and harmonization of efforts, collaboration, sharing of knowledge and expertise among African oil producing countries.

Its founding members conceived it as a means of alleviating the difficulties of non-oil producing African countries who were faced with balance of payment challenges and therefore could not import refined oil products.

The idea of the creation of APPA came about in the 1980s through informal meetings among  the African Member Countries of OPEC (Algeria, Gabon, Libya and Nigeria). This was in response to the spiral rise in international oil prices from the 1970s, a situation which seriously affected the balance of payments of many developing countries.

In response to that development, OPEC had in 1976 established the OPEC Fund for International Development, whose mandate was to assist non-OPEC developing countries with balance of payment challenges to secure oil supplies for the effective operations of their economies.

The first meeting of this group of four countries took place in Libreville, Gabon, in October 1984. Thereafter consultations were made with other oil producing Non-OPEC African states to bring them into the fold. And in June 1985 in Brioni, (former Yugoslavia) another meeting was held. It was in Brioni that the leaders formally decided to found the Association.

Following that important decision, Libreville hosted the first formal meeting of representatives of the founding Countries to draft the Association’s Statute. That meeting took place on 21st and 22nd April 1986.

Today, the number of APPO members has increased from eight (8) in 1987 to eighteen (18) (Algeria, Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Tchad, Congo, DR Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Libya, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, and South Africa).

Between 2014 and 2019, the Association underwent a major reform necessitating a critical review of its mission and vision, organizational structure and even a change of name from the African Petroleum Producers’ Association (APPA) to the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO). The reform was in response to the fast pace of changes on the global energy scene. It was noted that more and more African countries were finding oil, yet the dependence of Africa on external oil-technology as well as markets and investment finance was on the increase.

It was further noted that African oil producing countries have not done critical studies on how a successful energy transtion, in line with the COP-21 Agreement, could affect their economic, political and social lives. Unlike most other regions of the world with oil, the African oil producing countries are the most heavily dependant on oil revenues. Realizing that the global paraduigm shift in energy sources away from hydrocarbons to renewables will soon begin to impact on foreign direct investment in oil and gas projects, at a time African countries are still heavily dependant on oil and gas revenue, the reformed Organization has created a finance arm, the Africa Energy Investment Corporation, AEICorp, to facilitate the raising of capital for investments in the oil and gas sector in Africa.

Mission and Vision

APPO’s core mission is to promote cooperation among its Member Countries and with international institutions across the hydrocarbons sector—fostering fruitful partnerships and leveraging petroleum as a cornerstone for energy security, sustainable development, and economic diversification in Africa.

It strives to become the world’s leading reference institution on Africa’s hydrocarbon matters.

Strategic Objectives

  • Encouraging collaboration in commercial, scientific, technical, legal, fiscal, and human‑resources dimensions of the hydrocarbon industry
  • Advancing regional market development and coordinated energy integration
  • Conducting high‑level research into pressing sector challenges
  • Promoting socioeconomic growth, including local procurement, employment, and gender inclusion
  • Upholding environmental protection and responsible resource management
  • Adopting and disseminating international best practices
  • Enhancing the organization’s visibility and global recognition as Africa’s foremost petroleum authority

Organizational Structure

  • Council of Ministers – the principal decision‑making body
  • Executive Board – oversees implementation and governance
  • Secretary-General – leads the Secretariat and supports member engagement
  • Managing Directors of National Oil Companies – provide operational insights and ensure sectoral alignment

Secretariat & Initiatives

The APPO Secretariat, based in Brazzaville, coordinates the organization’s operations and acts as its executive organ.

APPO also fosters industry development through programs like the Forum of Directors of Oil and Gas Training Institutes, facilitating capacity-building via collaboration, experience sharing, and best‑practice exchange across member states.

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