With the 6th edition of the Sub Saharan Africa International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC) coming up in February 2022, AfricEnergy has called on Nigerian oil and gas industry players to hold take advantage of the Conference and hold tough discussions to address several issues affecting the growth of the African oil and gas sector.AfricEnergy called on private players to utilize this platform and align with Government agencies as well as international companies that will be present to grow regional cooperation in the African hydrocarbon sector.

“One of the things I’ve seen, even in the ultraluxe real estate market, is that there is not the attention to detail in craftmanship that you’d expect from new construction,” says Arriz, a broker at Warburg Realty Partnership. “I can’t even tell you what some of my clients have had to deal with. In some cases, they have punch lists that are pages long. As an agent, we’re not trained to know how to
attack that for a client.”

The only oil and gas conference held in partnership with the entire sub–Saharan African petroleum industry will take place in the commercial hub of Nigeria, Lagos, at the Eko Convention Centre from the 22nd – 24thFebruary 2022.

“Through topical debates and speaker sessions, SAIPEC 2022 will offer direct access to the primary stakeholders and key players across the entire Sub-Saharan Africa supply and value chains. Across three days, speakers and delegates will have the opportunity to participate in business, technical and special focus sessions, providing critical insights into the region’s hydrocarbon businesses.” says the event organisers.