The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Heritage Energy Operational Services Limited (HEOSL), Ado Oseragbaje, has said that Nigeria can be Africa’s energy hub if it works hard on its energy transition project.
Oseragbaje, who made the assertion in Lagos on Monday at the ongoing Nigeria Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Society of Petroleum Engineers noted that Nigeria must work to position itself as the energy hub of Africa.
The HEOSL boss in his opening remark at the conference said that “With the world seeking to transition to zero net emission by 2050, it is a matter of existential imperative for the Nigerian energy industry to appropriately contextualize its place in the fast-evolving scheme of things.”
He explained that “At Heritage Energy Operational Services Limited (HEOSL) we believe the Nigerian industry holds a prime place in the global energy landscape. It is our expectation that today’s discussions will explore thoughts and ideas on how to best make the Nigerian industry realize its fullest potentials.”
Oseragbaje therefore called on industry players in the country to engage in open minded conversations on how best to position the Nigerian energy industry for sustainable profitability and relevance in the global energy space.
HEOSL is the operator of OML 30 Joint Venture between the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) and Shoreline Natural Resources Limited (SNRL).