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How to unlock Africa’s vast energy potential — Firm

Heirs Energies has given perspectives on how to unlock Africa’s vast energy potential while ensuring environmental stewardship.

The CEO of Africa’s premier integrated energy company, Osayande Igiehon, made case for the creation and harmonisation of sustainable solutions.

He gave the perspectives while delivering transformative insights and solutions at the African Energy Week 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa.

In a compelling fireside chat with Energy Intelligence, Igiehon, in his masterclass presentation on “Navigating Nigeria’s Energy Future,” emphasised that the future of African energy lies not in choosing between traditional and renewable sources but in harmonising both in order to create sustainable solutions that would address the continent’s unique challenges.

The landmark event, which convened global energy leaders from November 4–8, served as a platform for charting Africa’s path towards energy sovereignty and sustainability.

During the high-profile panel on “The African Upstream: Investment Trends and Future Opportunities,” Igiehon articulated a bold vision for indigenous energy companies’ role in Africa’s energy transformation.

He detailed how Heirs Energies’ integrated approach is reshaping industry standards while advancing the continent’s energy security agenda.

“Our success in revitalising mature assets while pioneering sustainable practices proves that African companies can lead the global energy transition,” Igiehon stated, adding, “We’re not just participating in the industry’s evolution; we’re driving it.”

Heirs Energies’ commanding presence at AEW 2024 reinforces its position as the torchbearer for Africa’s energy Renaissance, skilfully balancing robust energy production with environmental stewardship.

The company’s innovative approaches and strategic insights have set new benchmarks for sustainable energy development in Africa.

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Dayo Ayeyemi

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