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Energy editors to beam searchlight on solutions for energy transition

…set date for 2024 NAEC Conference

Energy Editors under the auspices of the National Association of Energy (NAEC) Correspondence will converge on Lagos for 2024 edition of NAEC Conference to focus on the role of natural gas as an energy transition fuel, addressing Nigeria’s trilemma of finance, energy Security, and international politics on October 3, 2024.

The conference will feature top energy industry leaders will converge on Lagos for the Association of Energy Correspondents of Nigeria (NAEC) Annual International Energy Conference 2024.

The National Chairman of NAEC, Ugo Amadi, in a statement signed on Monday stated that the captivating lineup of activities for the association’s 2024 conference promises to tackle Nigeria’s most pressing energy challenges head-on.

Amadi said the conference’s main theme: “Gas as Energy Transition Fuel: Navigating Nigeria’s Trilemma of Finance, Energy Security, and International Politics,” was carefully curated to address the critical national discourse and provide strategic solutions to guarantee Nigeria’s energy security and sustainable future.

Amadi said that the conference will feature a dedicated session on “Actualizing the Decade of Gas: Powering Nigeria’s Energy Sufficiency, Industrialization, and Economic Prosperity,” and other sessions that will talk about the pivotal role of natural gas in driving Nigeria’s energy sufficiency, industrialization, and overall economic prosperity.

The NAEC chair also emphasized that the third session of the conference with the topic: “Solving the Gas-To-Power Debacle: Unlocking Investments For NESI, Analysing Tariff Adjustment, Frequent Grid Collapses, and 6,100 MW Target by December for Sustainable Growth”.

He noted that the session promises to tackle the longstanding challenges in the gas-to-power sector, unlocking investments, addressing tariff adjustments, and achieving the ambitious 6,100 MW target for sustainable growth.

Amadi emphasized that the 2024 conference, marking the inaugural edition under his new leadership of NAEC, would serve as a pivotal platform for influential figures to exchange insights, knowledge, and peer-reviewed analyses concerning the opportunities and challenges confronting the diminishing investments in Nigeria’s energy sector.

Also, the Chairman of the NAEC 2024 Conference Committee, Adeola Yusuf, in his remark revealed that the upcoming conference promises to be a game-changer for Nigeria’s energy industry.

According to Yusuf, the conference would bring together a diverse array of players, including ministers, CEOs, industry captains, regulators, lawmakers, and other key stakeholders, adding that with the participation of industry leaders and experts, the event promises to deliver actionable insights and innovative strategies to propel the sector forward.

Yusuf added the conference would be a catalyst for unlocking investments, enhancing energy security, and driving sustainable development in Nigeria’s energy landscape.

He also emphasized that the highly anticipated details of the keynote speakers and major sponsors for this groundbreaking event will be released in a subsequent statement to be released for publication in all major newspapers, television, and radio stations in Nigeria.

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