World Energies Summit Welcomes Nigdel United Oil Company

For a generation, the story of the Niger Delta was written by the supermajors. That story is changing, and indigenous companies like Nigdel United Oil Company are the reason.

A homegrown Nigerian operator, Nigdel holds OPL 233 in the shallow waters of the Delta under a production-sharing contract with NNPC - in other words, local ownership of acreage in one of the world's most prolific hydrocarbon provinces. And its ambition is stated plainly: to become Nigeria's foremost indigenous energy company by 2030, built on technology, HSSE discipline and a real stake in its host communities.

This is a global story. The next phase of upstream value won't be captured by international majors alone, and it will be shared with the local champions who increasingly operate the ground beneath it.

Learn more about the Nigdel blueprint at the 4th World Energies Summit this September, where we bring the global upstream industry to London.

The Early Bird Delegate Rate ends 17th July, secure your place by Registering today and save £700!

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