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OTC 2024: Nigeria, others to discuss regional investment opportunities, collaboration

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Last updated: April 29, 2024 4:21 am
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…  as New House International leads SME trade delegation to OTC 2024

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

Mrs. Jumoke Oyedun, the Chief Executive Officer, New House International Ltd., confirmed this in a statement obtained by Advisors Reports at the weekend.

 

Advisors Reports can confirm that New House International Ltd. is expected to lead a delegation of African Executives and SMEs to the OTC 2024 which commences from May 6 and May 9.

Oyedun in the statement said that the annual event will afford participants the opportunity to meet with the best and latest technological development in the oil and gas industry worldwide and the opportunities available in the global energy industry.

 

According to her the conference, which is one of the largest gatherings of oil and gas industry operators worldwide, will attract foreign investments, leading to partnering needed to boost the oil and gas industry.

She said, “The New House International Ltd., is an indigenous Events Management Company (EMC) registered also in the United States of America with a vision of supporting and promoting Small and Medium Enterprises (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 2023 presents another unique opportunity for interested companies to showcase themselves,” she said.

Oyedun emphasised that the conference would afford participants the opportunity to meet with the best and latest technologies, adding that it would also afford the delegates to tap into the opportunities available in the global energy industry.

She said, “The African delegation comprising chief executives of oil service companies and government officials from the following confirmed countries and national corporations: 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 oil and gas industry and will 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.

She said that the company is at the forefront of empowering SMEs from the African region, also facilitates their integration into the global market in conferences and exhibition.

According to her, by curating this distinguished delegation, the company champions entrepreneurship, innovation, and cross-border collaboration, fostering sustainable growth and economic development.

 

“OTC 2024 stands as the premier platform for industry leaders to convene, exchange insights, and delve into the latest technological advancements and investment opportunities within the global energy sector.

“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 features an impressive roster of companies poised to showcase their services and products.

The OTC 2024 delegation features an impressive roster of companies poised to showcase their services and products , some of which are Seplat Energy Plc, Goddie Chemicals International Limited,  ND Western Limited,  Afagaf Company Ltd, JOENY Holdings Limited, Well Energy Limited, Prudent Energy/ Ardova Plc, Charkin Maritime and Offshore Safety Centre, New Energy Services Company Limited and Numad Energy Integrated Services Limited.

Others are 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).

She disclosed that the New House International Limited remains dedicated to ensuring the success and impact of this esteemed delegation.

The CEO of New House International Ltd., therefore noted that through strategic networking, thought leadership, and collaborative initiatives, the company endeavours to drive meaningful outcomes and cultivate enduring partnerships within the global energy community.

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