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OTC 2024: Firm leads trade delegation to deepen regional investment opportunities

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By Adewale Sanyaolu

 

African oil and gas executives, including Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) operators are set to discuss  investment and collaborative opportunities at the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, Texas, USA.

 

Chief Executive Officer, New House International Limited, Mrs Jumoke Oyedun, in a statement released  at the weekend said her company would lead a delegation of African oil executives and SMEs to the OTC.

Oyedun  said that the annual event is one of the largest gatherings of oil and gas industry operators across the globe.

She said that the conference will afford participants the opportunity to meet with oil and gas equipment manufacturers, project funders and avail themselves of the latest technological development in the oil and gas industry.

Oyedun said the OTC would attract foreign investments, leading to the required partnership to boost the activities in oil and gas industry.

“New House International Limited is an indigenous Events Management Company (EMC) registered both in Nigeria and in the United States of America with a vision to support and promote SMEs from the African region to the global market.

The company coordinates the exhibition, participation, and logistics of these SMEs in international conferences and exhibitions.

OTC 2024 presents another unique opportunity for interested companies to showcase themselves,” she said.

The African delegation will comprise chief executives of oil service companies and government officials from national corporations in Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Uganda, Tanzania, Uganda, Gambia, Namibia, Mozambique, etc.

They will during the conference, make several presentations aimed at highlighting the opportunities for investment in their respective countries and would explore opportunities to attract foreign investment and partnership to boost regional oil and gas industry.

The CEOs of various oil companies will discuss and secure business transactions with relevant participating companies,” she added.

“Amidst the vibrant atmosphere of Houston, Texas, this delegation will engage in discussions surrounding groundbreaking innovations, strategic partnerships, and investment prospects shaping the future of energy.

Oyedun said that the OTC 2024 delegation would feature an impressive array of companies poised to showcase their services and products which included; Seplat Energy Plc, Goddie Chemicals International Limited, ND Western Limited, Afagaf Company Limited, Joeny Holdings Limited, Well Energy Limited, Prudent Energy/ Ardova Plc, Charkin Maritime and Offshore Safety Centre, New Energy Services Company Limited.

Others are; Numad Energy Integrated Services Limited, Aradel Holdings Plc, Faithworth Energy Limited, Offshore Dimensions Limited, Tasaniola Nigeria Limited, Timproxy Limited, Tobos Marine Services, Hydroserve Group, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation, Petroleum Commission, Ghana and Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA).