Until September 24th, COTUR will be present at the country's main energy summit with a stand focused on corporate travel for oil and gasnegotiated rates, dedicated teams and a booking platform with automatic management of travel policies per employee, reinforcing compliance, budget predictability and security in critical trips.

The 10th edition of the Mozambique Gas & Energy Summit & Exhibition (September 22-24, Maputo) brings together public decision-makers, operators and financiers at an important time for energy in Mozambique. In an ecosystem where technical teams, audits and suppliers need reliable mobility, professional travel management is a critical operational factor - with a direct impact on costs, deadlines and safety.

As the country's largest corporate travel specialist, COTUR could not fail to be present. With a stand geared towards promoting solutions for companies that want to optimize the travel of their teams/employees, reduce expenses and ensure compliance with their corporate travel regulations. travel policies. Highlights: negotiated rates, a dedicated team and a booking platform that automatically applies the travel policy per employee (approvals, price limits, preferred suppliers), guaranteeing the governance, budget predictability and timely reporting.

Visitors can also find out about COTUR's latest travel booking technology, designed to speed up research, simplify booking and integrate payment methods and approval flows, as well as modules for duty of care and reports for procurement and finance. For energy operations - onshore and offshore - this combination translates into safer, more efficient and compliant travel, from planning to execution.

The global context - not just in the energy sector - is clear in relation to the priority of companies: global spending on business travel is expected to reach 1.57 trillion dollars by 2025. Managers are increasingly focusing on cost management and programmatic governance - areas where technology and centralized trading add value and reduce volatility.

Mozambique is currently one of the largest sources of gas discovered in Africa, with estimates of ~148 Tcf in the Rovuma and Mozambique basins, at a time when there are signs of a recovery in the Mozambique LNG project (13.1 mtpa) following improved safety conditions in the north of the country.