ENGIE Energy Access CEO Gillian-Alexandre Huart discussing new partnerships in Africa
ENGIE has revised its organisation in Africa and merged its business on the continent into the existing division MESCAT (Middle East, South and Central Asia, and Turkey), which now becomes MESCATA (Middle East, South and Central Asia, Turkey and Africa).
08/02/2021 at 18h48, by Africa Business+
Thus, the energy group signals the end of its ambitions in Africa, launched one year ago, under the leadership of Mauritian Yoven Moorooven. But it is still on the lookout for new opportunities.
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