International African Energy, Oil and Gas Summit Namibia 2025 set for August

The African Peace Magazine UK, under the leadership of its Chairman, Justice Suleiman Galadima JSC, CFR, OFR (Rtd.), has announced the 4th Edition of the International African Energy, Oil and Gas Summit (IAEOG) Namibia 2025, scheduled to take place from 4th to 10th August 2025. This premier event, themed “Getting it Right,” is set to bring together over 2,500 attendees from more than 50 countries, including top executives, CEOs, investors, government officials, and industry experts, to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and opportunities in Africa’s oil and gas sector. 

African Peace Magazine UK, with over 15 years of experience in promoting peace, business networking, good governance, and improved living conditions for Africans, is organizing this summit in conjunction with strategic partners. The event aims to support the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) by fostering regional value chains, stimulating investment, creating jobs, and ensuring energy security across the continent. The AfCFTA, which seeks to unify approximately 1.3 billion people in Africa with a collective GDP nearing US$3.4 trillion, is a key driver of the summit’s objectives. 

The IAEOG Summit will feature a wide range of activities designed to facilitate meaningful engagement and collaboration. These include panel discussions, presentations, exhibitions, gala dinners, a charity golf tournament at the prestigious Windhoek Golf & Country Club, award ceremonies, and business tours. The summit will also provide a platform for participants to explore over 50 exhibition booths showcasing the latest innovations in the oil and gas industry, while 540 downstream experts will share insights on reliability, maintenance, shutdowns, turnarounds, and capital projects. 

One of the key goals of the summit is to strengthen business cooperation between Nigeria and Namibia, as well as other African nations, in line with the AfCFTA. Green Energy International Ltd (GEIL), a leading indigenous Nigerian oil and gas company and operator of the Otakikpo Marginal Field in OML-11, will participate as a Bronze sponsor, highlighting Nigeria’s commitment to driving investment and infrastructure development in Africa’s energy sector. 

The summit comes at a critical time as Africa navigates the challenges and opportunities of the global energy transition. Participants will deliberate on the future of oil and gas in Africa, exploring ways to balance economic growth with sustainability and energy security. By providing a physical networking platform, the event aims to connect participants with potential clients and partners, attract investment opportunities, and promote trade within Africa and beyond. 

The IAEOG Summit is more than just a conference; it is a proactive initiative to shape Africa’s energy future. With its diverse lineup of activities and high-profile attendees, the event promises to be a landmark gathering for the oil and gas industry. Stakeholders from across the continent and the world are encouraged to attend and contribute to the discussions that will drive Africa’s economic growth and energy resilience. 

As the countdown to August begins, the African Peace Magazine UK and its partners are finalizing preparations to ensure a successful and impactful summit. Namibia, with its strategic location and growing energy sector, is the ideal host for this year’s edition, offering a unique opportunity for participants to explore business opportunities while enjoying the country’s vibrant culture and hospitality. 

With its comprehensive agenda and high-level participation, the IAEOG Namibia 2025 Summit is poised to make a significant contribution to Africa’s energy landscape, fostering collaboration, innovation, and sustainable growth across the continent.

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