Their CEO, David Pappoe Jr., will be a speaker at the event.
Pappoe Jr. brings a wealth of experience to the table. He leads Energas West Africa while also serving as the African Energy Chamber’s President for Ghana and Country Representative for Petrographics, an Egyptian oil services company. This positions him perfectly to discuss the exciting prospects for local service providers in Africa’s booming energy markets.
The IAE forum, organized by Energy Capital & Power (May 14-15, 2024), is designed to connect African energy markets with global investors. It offers delegates valuable networking opportunities with industry experts, project developers, and policymakers.
West Africa’s energy sector is experiencing a surge in activity, with projects like Chevron’s drilling program in Nigeria and Eni’s discovery in Ivory Coast. To meet production targets, Nigeria alone is estimated to need 45 drilling rigs in the next two years, creating significant contract opportunities for local service providers in Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC), EPIC (Engineering, Procurement, Installation, and Commissioning), and other areas.
The IAE forum aims to bridge the gap between energy operators and service providers, both local and international, fostering partnerships and deals that will propel Africa’s energy industry forward.
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