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Heirs Energies, Renaissance partner to boost Nigeria’s oil & gas sector

Heirs Energies Limited and Renaissance Africa Energy Company have announced a landmark partnership to drive indigenous-led development in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

The commitment was formalized during a high-level courtesy visit by Heirs Energies CEO Osa Igiehon to Renaissance’s leadership team, led by Managing Director Tony Attah.

The meeting, the first formal engagement since Renaissance’s successful transition, focused on shared priorities to advance Nigeria’s energy landscape through innovation and local expertise. Igiehon emphasized the critical role of indigenous companies in leading the nation’s energy transformation. “This collaboration harnesses our complementary strengths and shared vision to accelerate production, build local capacity, and promote sustainable practices,” he said.

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Both CEOs expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, describing it as a pivotal step toward a new era of homegrown innovation in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry. The collaboration aims to enhance efficiency, competitiveness, and sustainability while positioning Nigeria as a global energy leader.

Heirs Energies, Africa’s leading indigenous-owned integrated energy company, is dedicated to meeting the continent’s energy needs while aligning with global sustainability goals. Renaissance Africa Energy shares similar values, focusing on advancing Nigeria’s energy sector through innovation and local expertise. Together, the companies aim to drive transformative growth, leveraging their combined strengths to deliver significant impact.

The partnership is expected to bolster Nigeria’s oil and gas industry by fostering local talent, enhancing production, and promoting sustainable practices, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s journey toward energy leadership.

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