The pan-African legal and business consultancy group (CLG), specializing in energy projects, has been appointed official legal partner of the first Congo Economic and Investment Forum (CEIF) 2025, which will be held in Brazzaville on March 25 and 26.
An expert in the structuring, financing and development of energy projects, CLG will play a central role at the 1st Congo Economic and Investment Forum (CEIF). CLG Congo’s Managing Director, Yves Ollivier, will be speaker to share his expertise on the Congolese energy sector, according to a statement made available to APA on Tuesday.
“Our strategy in Africa has been to develop our offering in Congo as a hub for CEMAC, complementing our continued growth in Africa. Building capacity and encouraging local content is key to our work in Congo,” said Ollivier, adding that CLG’s role as official legal partner of the CEIF is a testament to the importance of this event.
The Congo Economic and Investment Forum will bring together international investors and local stakeholders to explore national and regional opportunities in the energy and infrastructure sectors.
It will highlight gas-to-power projects and provide updates on ongoing expansions in the country.
Yves Ollivier stated CLG represents oil and gas companies in 16 African countries, spanning both emerging markets such as Namibia and Sierra Leone and established markets such as Gabon and Nigeria.
With the recent opening of an office in Pointe-Noire, CLG is now better positioned to support energy professionals in the country, providing them with legal and technical expertise to manage complex transactions in the oil, gas, mining and renewable energy sectors.
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