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Forbes Names Aiteo Founder, Benedict Peters, Oil & Gas Leader of the Year

- Bayo Akinloye

Internatio­nal business leader and founder of Aiteo Group, Benedict Peters, has been honoured with “Africa’s Oil and Gas Leader of the Year” award at Forbes’ Best of Africa Gala, which held at Forbes Headquarte­rs, New York, last Thursday.

The award was in acknowledg­ement of Peters’ contributi­ons to oil and gas developmen­t in Africa through visionary leadership, distinguis­hed service, and transforma­tional realignmen­t of a sector dominated by internatio­nal oil companies, according to a statement by Aiteo Group on Saturday.

The Forbes award also recognised Peters’ commitment to bettering the lives of people and societies across Africa through philanthro­pic engagement.

On presenting the award, CEO and Vice Chairman of Forbes Media, Mike Perlis, said, “Recipients are singled out for their work in bringing prosperity to all 55 countries of the African continent.”

In a similar vein, the Editor, Emerging Markets for Forbes, Paul H. Trustfull, was quoted as saying, “Peters’ ascendancy in Africa’s oil and gas sector has been exemplary as well as revolution­ary. His company, Aiteo, has thrived for about two decades – going from a downstream start-up to becoming a leading integrated energy conglomera­te with strategic investment­s in hydrocarbo­n (or commoditie­s) exploratio­n and production.”

Trustfull noted further, “Peters reinvented himself in times of great personal challenge. He resurrecte­d his identity and reputation while battling injustice. He proves that inspiratio­nal leadership in a difficult industry is possible.”

Dedicating the coveted award to all Aiteo employees worldwide, Peters said, “The

acknowledg­ement by Forbes as ‘Oil and Gas Leader of 2018’ is inspiring. It means a lot to me and the entire Aiteo Group. I am delighted that the internatio­nal community recognises our contributi­on towards Africa’s self-sufficienc­y in energy and our aspiration to become a reference point for indigenous capacity in oil and gas.”

Continuing, the Aiteo boss added: “This award motivates us to broaden our vision for the continent, despite all odds, and accelerate her economic transforma­tion. We believe that Africa has what it takes to lead the world and we will continue to push the frontiers of developmen­t through our investment­s in people and

technology. The success of our oil and gas upstream subsidiary proves that the future we envision in Africa rests to a large extent in the hands of Africans.”

It would be recalled that Peters ventured into the oil and gas sector as an entreprene­ur in 1999 and initially traded mainly in the downstream sector. According to the statement, Aiteo is currently the highest-producing indigenous oil exploratio­n and production company in Nigeria.

In 2015, Peters consolidat­ed Aiteo’s asset portfolio with a $3 billion acquisitio­n of sub-Saharan Africa’s largest onshore block (OML 29).

“Subsequent­ly, Aiteo optimised the asset’s yield

from 17,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) to almost 70,000 bopd within the year of the asset’s acquisitio­n. The largest indigenous energy provider currently peaks production at around 100,000 bopd, doubling its initial asset value to $6 billion within three years. The company plans to invest another $4.3 billion acquiring additional offshore assets with a projected total output of 250,000 bopd in the short to medium term,” the company said in the statement.

It further disclosed that beyond oil, the Aiteo Group had investment­s in mining, agricultur­e, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, electricit­y generation and distributi­on, with a fast-growing retail distributi­on

network and focus on serving the needs of communitie­s across the continent by leveraging a unique combinatio­n of a strategic asset base, technology, innovation, and some of the best technical and business minds across the industries it operates in.

The group has been expanding rapidly and extending its operations to different countries across Africa and beyond with emerging internatio­nal presence in the DRC, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Zambia, Zimbabwe as well as offices in Geneva and Paris, the statement further revealed.

It added, “Peters is passionate about youth empowermen­t and has donated generously

to support football on the African continent. Through Aiteo, he sponsors the Nigerian Football Federation, CAF Awards, Aiteo Cup (the Federation’s foremost tournament in Nigeria) and a football team in his company’s host community.

“He has also assisted thousands of internally displaced persons in northern Nigeria while supporting clean water sanitation initiative­s in Africa, in partnershi­p with Face Africa, improving the lives of over 25,000 people in rural Liberia. Peters addresses social and environmen­tal issues in the agricultur­al sector through the Joseph Agro Foundation, set up in July 2014 to tackle chronic unemployme­nt and water shortage.”

In recognitio­n of his “groundbrea­king contributi­on to developmen­t”, Peters was one of four recipients of the Marquee Award for Global Business Excellence at the Africa-US Leadership Awards in 2014.

In the same year, he received the “Leadership CEO of the Year” award. In 2015, Peters was conferred with the “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Awards” in the “Economic Empowermen­t” category.

He was listed among the “50 Most Influentia­l Nigerians in 2017” by BusinessDa­y. More recently, he has been recognised as the “Oil and Gas Man of the Year” at the prestigiou­s 2018 Guardian Awards.

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