- Heirs Energies named CEO Osa Igiehon as its representative at the 2025 US-Africa Energy Forum, where he will promote responsible exploration and energy sufficiency.
- Igiehon will spotlight the company’s gas investments and commitment to sustainable, African-led energy solutions.
Heirs Energies, Africa’s largest indigenous-owned integrated energy company, has announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Osa Igiehon, will represent the company at the 2025 US-Africa Energy Forum in Houston, Texas.
The company said in a statement on Monday, August 4, that the forum, which brings together U.S. and African policymakers, investors, and private sector leaders, will focus on driving investment, innovation, and partnerships across Africa’s evolving energy landscape.
Meanwhile, Igiehon will deliver an Executive Insight address and participate in the Explorers Town Hall session, where he will highlight Heirs Energies’ vision for unlocking Africa’s energy potential in a responsible and sustainable manner.
“At Heirs Energies, we believe Africa’s exploration future will be written in two stories: frontier plays waiting to be unlocked, and brownfield excellence, the careful stewardship of mature assets,” Igiehon said. “Our focus is to show that African-owned companies can manage these resources responsibly, meet world-class standards, and deliver shared prosperity.”
Furthermore, Heirs Energies continues to invest in infrastructure and technology to deliver reliable energy across Nigeria. The company supplies gas to three power plants in Eastern Nigeria and is building additional infrastructure to support the country’s electrification agenda.
“Every molecule must count, not just for production, but for powering homes, fueling industry, and setting a benchmark for what indigenous operators can achieve,” Igiehon added.
The forum will address opportunities across hydrocarbons, gas, and renewable energy, focusing on creating an enabling environment for long-term investment. Heirs Energies’ participation underscores its commitment to advancing energy security on the continent while aligning with global sustainability goals.