Heirs Energies Marks 3 Years With Production Surge, Improved Community Empowerment

January 22, 2024
Heirs Energies Marks 3 Years With Production Surge, Improved Community Empowerment

Heirs Energies, Africa’s leading indigenous energy company, celebrated its third anniversary, showcasing remarkable achievements.

Chairman Tony O. Elumelu expressed pride in the transformative journey, emphasizing the company’s commitment to Nigeria’s sustainable energy future.

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Elumelu stated: “As someone from the Niger Delta, I had seen firsthand how Nigeria’s resource wealth can be mishandled. My vision was to build Africa’s largest indigenous-owned integrated energy company, and as I look back now, we have more than succeeded.”

Key milestones in Heirs Energies’ three-year journey include a significant oil production increase, reduction in theft and losses, steady domestic gas production, top-tier safety records, impactful community engagement, and the establishment of a world-class Nigerian organisation.

Heirs Energies, with a fully Nigerian team, stands as a role model in the energy sector, demonstrating excellence in institutionalizing and executing key strategies.

Elumelu commended the team, stating, “Your hard work, dedication, and expertise have enabled us to become a role model within the energy sector.”

The company, recognizing the importance of a sustainable future, plans to contribute to Nigeria’s transition to more sustainable energy sources. The focus remains on providing abundant and affordable power to schools, hospitals, and industries, shaping a sustainable future for Africa.

Heirs Energies Limited, formerly known as HeirsHoldings Oil & Gas Limited, leads in Africa’s integrated energy sector, committed to innovation, environmental responsibility, and community development.

The three-year journey marks a significant impact on energy production, community empowerment, and safety standards.

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