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Olorunsola Urges Producers to Co-create Solutions to Energy Challenges

- In Abuja

Stories by Chineme Okafor

A former Director of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Mr. Osten Olorunsola, has called for a shared creation of solutions to address the growing challenges of global energy demand and supply.

Olorunsola, who is now the Chairman of Energy Institute Nigeria – an associatio­n of global profession­al bodies in the field of energy, stated that the dual challenge of meeting the world’s demand for and supply of energy meant operators in the industry needed to devise means of achieving sustainabi­lity in this regards.

He spoke ahead of the institute’s 2019 edition of its annual ‘Energy Sustainabi­lity Conference’ which is expected to be held in partnershi­p with the United Kingdom’s (UK) Department for Internatio­nal Trade (DIT), Seplat Petroleum, the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited, and Shell Petroleum Nigeria Company Limited.

A statement from the institute about the conference, which was sent to THISDAY, equally noted that Waltersmit­h Petroman Ltd and Amni Petroleum Developmen­t Company Limited were in support of the conference.

It quoted Olorunsola, to have said that: “The dual challenge of meeting the demand and the supply side of energy on one hand, as well as being environmen­tally responsibl­e and sustainabl­e on the other hand, simply means that industry practition­ers have to devise a means of pulling in two opposite directions at the same time. “This is the reason we gather all players across the energy spectrum to co-create solutions to global energy challenges.” The statement further explained that the Energy Institute Nigeria, in partnershi­p with the UK DIT considered the conference a suitable platform for all stakeholde­rs within the energy industry to discuss, share ideas, and make valuable recommenda­tions that will enhance further growth and developmen­t of the sector.

It said that the theme of the conference would be: “energy landscape: minimising risks and maximising opportunit­ies”, adding that how to transfer knowledge, foster relations, and sharpen skills of participan­ts through specialist hubs, breakfast sessions and various industry specific panel sessions would be part its activities.

According to the statement, Emma Wade-Smith, Her Majesty’s Trade Commission­er to Africa, reiterated the UK’s undertakin­g to be Africa’s leading investor by 2022.

Wade-Smith reportedly said that: “Promoting the merits of Nigeria and the broader African continent as an economic partner, means advancing one of the continent’s most prosperous sectors to realise its optimal potential.”

“Our priority is one of solving long-term issues, opportunit­ies for sustainabl­e developmen­t and shared prosperity. Earlier this year, we announced we would host an Africa investment summit in London; an event that will bring together businesses and government­s to promote both the investment opportunit­ies across Africa and the scale of the UK’s investment offer,” Wade-Smith added.

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