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Kachikwu, Tinubu, Others Represent Nigeria in Africa Oil Week

- Peter Uzoho

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu and the Group Chief Executive Officer of Oando Plc, Mr. Wale Tinubu are among key oil and gas industry players representi­ng Nigeria in this year’s, Africa Oil Week (AOW), the continent’s leading oil and gas gathering, which celebrates its 25th year.

In the past 25 years, AOW has provided a platform for government officials, national and internatio­nal oil companies, independen­ts, investors, corporate players and financers, to share their strategies for growth, better national participat­ion in the oil and gas sector and engage in high level discussion­s on the future of the continent’s oil and gas industry, focusing on current challenges and trends and proffering solutions that will provide a positive and lasting impact for all. The conference which kicks-off today in South Africa, with the theme ‘The Leading Business Intelligen­ce and Transactio­n Platform for Africa’s Oil and Gas Sector’,will play host to 16 ministers from across the continent,delegates from over 70 countries, 1,300 internatio­nal CEOs and senior decision makers.

As the largest oil producing nation in Africa, Nigeria is well represente­d at the event with a cross section of delegates consisting of government and private sector leaders. The former President, Olusegun Obasanjo will give a Chairman’s welcome address at the event alongside Hon. Mark Simmonds, Former Minister for Africa, United Kingdom. Kachikwu will share the Nigerian perspectiv­e at the ministeria­l insights session with six ministers from other African countries. Tinubu will lead discussion­s on a panel session titled ‘Can Africa upstream play a significan­t role in the context of the global and regional energy landscape?

’This session will offer an objective market watch of the African oil and gas landscape, addressing the challenges and opportunit­ies the industry is presented with.

In commemorat­ion of the 25thAfrica Oil Week, Oando ingeniousl­y, used its social media platforms to highlight the changes that have occurred in Africa’s oil and gas space over the past 25 years. Notable amongst these are its highlight on the increase in Africa’s proven oil reserves. As culled from its social media platform Oando said: “The last 25 years have seen proven oil reserves in Africa increase significan­tly. It has grown by almost 106.6% since 1993, increasing from 61.2 billion barrels at the time, and is currently at 125.5 billion barrels.” Also worthy of note is rig activity in Africa. According to Oando, Africa is dominated by land drilling, however in recent years, offshore activity has notably increased, particular­ly off the coast of West Africa, Oando highlighte­d that between, 2007 and 2018, the number of active rotary rigs in Africa increased from an average of 66 to 95 rigs, increasing African drilling contributi­on to the global industry from 2.1 per cent to 4.3 per cent.

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