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African energy security: Global funding needed – Heritage Energy

Photo caption from left: Hallal Mohammed Nassim, Chief of Staff to Honourable Mohamed Arkab, Minister of Energy and Mines, Algeria; Dr. Heineken Lokpobiri, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil); H.E. Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima, Chairman, Central African Pipeline Systems (CAPS), and Former Minister of Petroleum, Equatorial Guinea; Ekperikpe Ekpo, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas); and General Manager, Government, Joint Venture, and External Relations, Heritage Energy Operational Services Limited (HEOSL), Reverend Sola Adebawo at the panel.

The General Manager of Government, Joint Venture, and External Relations at Heritage Energy Operational Services Limited (HEOSL), operator of the OML 30 Joint Venture between NNPC E&P Limited and Shoreline Natural Resources Limited (SNRL), Reverend Sola Adebawo, has called for increased global funding to unlock Africa’s vast energy potential.

He made the call in his opening remarks at the Inter-Ministerial/Energy Leadership Roundtable during the 2025 Nigerian International Energy Summit (NIES) on February 25, 2025.

Adebawo, who moderated the panel session, emphasized the critical need for strategic global investments and collaborations. In his words: “Access to reliable and affordable energy remains a significant challenge for many African nations, hindering economic development and impacting quality of life,” “Attracting global investment is crucial to unlocking this potential. This requires a strategic framework, stable regulatory environment, and innovative financial mechanisms,” he said.

The panel, with the subtheme: Catalysing Global Investment: Policy Pathways to Unlock Africa’s Energy Potential, which was composed of esteemed energy leaders from across Africa, explored actionable pathways to foster international partnerships, overcome regulatory barriers, and ensure sustainable energy development. Their discussions highlighted the importance of inward investment, prioritizing energy infrastructure, and creating an investor-friendly environment.

Panel members included: Hallal Mohammed Nassim, Chief of Staff to Honourable Mohamed Arkab, Minister of Energy and Mines, Algeria; Dr. Heineken Lokpobiri, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil); H.E. Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima, Chairman, Central African Pipeline Systems (CAPS), and Former Minister of Petroleum, Equatorial Guinea and Ekperikpe Ekpo, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas).

In his closing remarks, Adebawo reiterated the importance of pan-African collaboration for achieving energy security across the continent. The session underscored the collective resolve to transform Africa’s energy landscape through strategic investments and partnerships.

 

 

 

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