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Heirs Energies, Renaissance Partner to Boost Nigeria’s Oil Sector

Heirs Energies Limited and Renaissance Africa Energy Company have partnered with the aim to drive Nigeria’s indigenous oil and gas development.

This disclosure was made during a high-level courtesy visit by Osa Igiehon, CEO of Heirs Energies, to Renaissance’s leadership team, led Tony Attah, Managing Director of Renaissance Africa Energy Company.

The meeting, marked the first formal engagement between the two companies after Renaissance’s successful transition, and focused on mutual priorities and shared commitment to advancing Nigeria’s oil and gas sector through indigenous leadership and innovation.

Igiehon emphasised the significance of indigenous companies leading Nigeria’s energy transformation, highlighting the natural synergy between the two organizations and the transformative potential of their collaboration.

The CEOs of both companies expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that it represents a significant step forward in pursuing their shared vision for the industry.

The partnership marks the beginning of a new era of local expertise and innovation in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, as both companies combine their complementary strengths and shared values to boost production, build local capacity, and promote sustainable industry practices.

Heirs Energies Limited is Africa’s leading indigenous-owned integrated energy company, committed to meeting Africa’s unique energy needs while aligning with global sustainability goals.

Renaissance Africa Energy Company shares similar values, and together, they aim to position Nigeria as a global energy leader. This partnership is expected to have a positive impact on Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, driving innovation, efficiency, and competitiveness.

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