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NOG Energy Week 2025 Powering Africa’s Energy Future

By Oluchi Obiahu

Held at the Abuja International Conference Center, the 24th edition of NOG Energy Week brought together over 7,000 attendees and 350 exhibitors, making it Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest energy exhibition to date. The five-day event was a hub of critical dialogue, uniting global energy leaders, investors, policymakers, and innovators to explore solutions for sustainable development and energy security in Africa.

Key topics ranged from oil and gas transformation to renewable integration, local content development, and digital innovations. Distinguished speakers included Nigeria’s Ministers of Petroleum (Oil & Gas), executives from NNPC, NCDMB, and other key agencies.

Beyond the conversations, the expo floor buzzed with cutting-edge technology, partnerships, and investment opportunities, all focused on reshaping Africa’s energy landscape for the better.

A game-changing week for Africa’s energy industry. see you at the next NOG!

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