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Nigeria Oil & Gas Outlook 2021 to hold following passage of PIB
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Participants can register to attend the event physically or virtually at og.eventhive.ng.
As Nigeria works to overhaul its oil & gas industry with the passing of the Petroleum Industry Bill and a renewed commitment to natural gas from the leadership, the sector’s stakeholders will meet at the Nigeria Oil & Gas Outlook Conference & Exhibition, scheduled to hold in a hybrid form (In-person/Virtual) on the 30th of August, 2021 at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
The theme of the one-day event organized by Eventhive.ng is “Achieving Energy Security: The Engine for Secured Economic Growth.” The organiser said in a statement sent to Financial Nigeria that the event will unite thought leaders, operators, regulators and stakeholders in the oil & gas value chain.
Eventhive.ng said it is committed to convening key players in Nigeria’s energy ecosystem with a view of exploring, debating and discussing regulatory issues facing operators and policymakers in the oil & gas sector. It said the event will also provide a platform to discuss the marginal fields licensing round held in 2020, bringing new players into the industry. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the industry, which includes low oil prices and fiscal and other economic challenges, will be discussed.
“Attracting investment will be at the core of the conversation at this year’s edition of the event,” the organiser said, identifying the four thematic areas of the conference. They are: Marginal field development & independent E & P, strengthening Nigeria’s gas market, achieving energy security in Nigeria, and investments in Nigeria’s energy industry.
Participants can register to attend the event physically or virtually at og.eventhive.ng.
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