SNH supplies natural gas to a tile production factory.
State of progress of the construction project of a gas pipeline by SNH to supply natural gas to the Keda Cameroon Ceramics LTD ceramics factory in Kribi.
State of progress of the construction project of a gas pipeline by SNH to supply natural gas to the Keda Cameroon Ceramics LTD ceramics factory in Kribi.
This year’s theme: “Invest in women: Accelerate progress”, offered a moment to reflect on SNH’s strides towards gender equality.
This review highlighted that SNH upholds equal rights and responsibilities for all employees, providing the same opportunities for career advancement, particularly in terms of access to positions of responsibility. As such, out of 160 decision-making roles at SNH, women hold 57 positions, equating to a 35% representation rate.
The news is threefold: The reshuffle includes Armel Simondin’s promotion from CEO of Perenco’s Cameroonian subsidiaries to CEO of the group, overseeing activities in 14 countries. Yves Postec steps into his previous role, having previously led Perenco’s Brazilian subsidiary. Additionally, Bertrand Nganou, technical adviser to the CEO of the Cameroonian subsidiaries, has been appointed as a director for the group worldwide.
Three decades of existence provided the Faculty of Science (FS) of the University of Douala with an opportunity to bring together its longstanding partners such as SNH, alumni, current students and their lecturers. The anniversary, organised under the aegis of the Rector, was spearheaded by Professor Marie Joseph Ntamak, Dean, the first woman to assume this role since the faculty’s inception in 1993.
Nathalie Moudiki, acting on behalf of the Executive General Manager, officially commissioned the gas pipeline allowing gas to flow into the factory.
This project, which started with engineering activities in January 2023, aims to provide natural gas to the Keda ceramics factory in Kribi, whose initial daily production capacity is estimated at 50 000 square metres of tiles.
For several weeks, there has been a spate of unfounded claims circulating, that the National Hydrocarbons Corporation (SNH), the State-owned company responsible for developing the country’s oil and gas resources, is selling off Cameroon’s oil.
Nearly 400 students from 13 schools received prizes consisting of school supplies from SNH, for their good performance during the 2023/2024 school year.