- Energia Limited is joining key panel discussions at AEW 2025 in Cape Town to showcase strategies for sustainable oil exploration and Nigeria’s upstream growth.
- COO Oladimeji Bashorun is highlighting the role of indigenous companies in unlocking onshore and shallow water potential and reshaping Nigeria’s energy landscape.
Independent energy company Energia Limited is participating in the ongoing Africa Energy Week (AEW) 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Meanwhile, the company confirmed its role in two panel sessions. On Wednesday, October 1, Chief Operating Officer Oladimeji Bashorun will join industry leaders at the Upstream E&P Forum for a session on “Unlocking Africa’s Onshore and Shallow Water Potential – Strategies for Sustainable Exploration and Development.” The panel will examine ways to optimise upstream opportunities through sustainable practices, indigenous innovation, and regional collaboration.
Furthermore, Energia will partner with Olaniwun Ajayi LP and Africa Legal on the same day at the Leadership Forum, which is themed “Beyond Divestments: Unleashing Indigenous Capacity to Power Nigeria’s Upstream Growth.” The forum will also spotlight the contribution of Nigerian indigenous companies to upstream growth amid ongoing international oil company divestments.
Meanwhile, speaking ahead of the event, Bashorun emphasised Energia’s track record and vision.
He said, “Africa’s upstream growth story is inseparable from the resilience and ingenuity of indigenous players. Energia has exemplified this for over two decades through steady, ingenious operations that expand opportunities in Nigeria’s oil and gas landscape. Beyond divestments lies a greater chance to unleash homegrown capacity, deepen local participation, and drive sustainable development that benefits investors and host communities. Africa Energy Week also provides the platform to showcase how companies like ours deliver practical solutions that shape Nigeria’s energy future.”
Energia stated that its participation at AEW 2025 demonstrates its commitment to resilience, capacity-building, and sustainability in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.