Oando Group Chief Executive, Jubril Adewale Tinubu, has been listed among oil and gas moguls to speak at the 2022 Africa Oil Week in South Africa.
The 2022 Africa Oil Week, which will hold between October 3 and 7, 2022, in Cape Town, South Africa, will have prominent personalities across Africa converge to discuss oil and gas.
Among those expected for the three days event include former African Presidents, ministers, oil companies CEOs, petroleum commissioners, top oil players, analysts and top decision makers in the oil and gas sector, among others.
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This year’s event, tagged ‘Sustainable growth in a low carbon world’, will have in attendance Oando Group Executive, Tinubu; the company Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Alex Irune Inojie; Oando General Manager, Commercial, Bambo Ibidapo-Obe; and its Head, Corporate Communications and CSR Oando Energy Resources Plc, Alero Balogun.
While Tinubu would be among top panelists who will deliberate on ‘Natural Gas and the African Continent: How can Africa Bridge the Regional and Global Energy Deficit Using Natural Gas Prospective as a Transition Fuel’, Inojie will join others to discuss ‘African Resources for the African Continent – Driving Regional Energy Markets’.
Ibidapo-Obe is expected to speak on ‘Farm Out Opportunities – Oando Energy Resources’.
Other speakers include Balogun, who will join the session to speak on the topic ‘Attracting and Retaining Talent: What Steps Does the Energy Industry Need to Ensure it is Attracting New Talent Across the Board?’.
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