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Energy Investment to Surge at NOG Conference 2025


The 2025 NOG Energy Week is expected to attract investments to Africa’s energy sector, the organisers have said.

Themed ‘Accelerating Global Energy Progress Through Investment, Partnerships & Innovation’, the conference is scheduled to be held between June 29 and July 3, 2025, at the Abuja International Conference Centre.

In a statement on Tuesday, the organisers said it would convene industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to discuss and strategise on sustaining the growth trajectory.

“The conference will explore how strategic investments, robust partnerships, and cutting-edge technologies can further enhance Africa’s energy landscape.

“NOG Energy Week 2025 will also spotlight strategies to attract and increase investments in Africa’s upstream sector, emphasising the importance of creating a competitive and resilient investment climate,” the statement said.

It was stated that panel sessions would highlight how indigenous operators and national oil companies were enhancing asset performance and production output through targeted investments and innovative practices.

Speaking, the Country Director – Nigeria & Portfolio Director – Africa for dmg Nigeria events, Wemimo Oyelana, emphasised, ‘’As Nigeria navigates an evolving global energy landscape, technology and investment will support increased production and long-term competitiveness. In this era of rapid technological advancement and shifting market dynamics, Nigeria must harness innovative solutions and strategic capital deployment to unlock its full energy potential.

“NOG Energy Week 2025 provides a vital platform where industry leaders, government policymakers, investors, and technology experts can come together to exchange insights, foster collaboration, and align their efforts toward a common goal. This conference not only facilitates dialogue but also drives actionable strategies that will enable Nigeria to expand its production capacity sustainably, attract critical investments, and strengthen its position as a key player in the global energy arena.’’

It was added that the technical seminar, themed ‘Innovating Today’s Technology for Tomorrow’s Energy Needs’, would showcase practical breakthroughs, from Artificial Intelligence-powered reservoir diagnostics to smart grid integration and modular refinery technologies, providing professionals with actionable insights into the tools transforming the industry.

“With over 7,000 attendees, 350 exhibitors, and representation from 85 countries, NOG Energy Week 2025 reaffirms its position as Sub-Saharan Africa’s leading energy gathering, a meeting ground for deal-making, innovation, and sustainable development,” the statement added.

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