Service Providers to Promote Innovative Oilfield Solutions at Congo Energy & Investment Forum (CEIF) 2025
Service and technology providers are playing an increasingly role in Africa’s oil and gas industry, providing cutting-edge solutions that increase efficiency, promote innovation and support the sustainability of projects in the industry. These companies are key to improving exploration and increasing productivity and will present their strategies and upcoming projects at the inaugural Congo Energy and Investment Forum (CEIF) in March.
CEIF 2025, to be held in Brazzaville from March 24 to 26, will demonstrate the energy ambitions of the Republic of Congo, including the country’s strategy to increase oil production to 500,000 barrels per day by 2027, and introduce a gasoline master plan. With Accenture and the service company attending the in-depth roundtable at CEIF in November, the country is organized and demonstrates an improved competent environment that welcomes local and international companies.
The first Congo Energy and Investment Forum is scheduled to be held in Brazoville from March 24 to 26, 2025, under the sponsorship of President Denis Sassou Nguesso and the Ministry of Hydrocarbons and The support of the Sogels explores national and regional energy and infrastructure opportunities. The event will explore the latest gas project projects and provide the latest information on the ongoing expansion nationwide.
Houston-based Nov improves Congo’s oil and gas capacity through state-of-the-art technology and services, thereby increasing operational efficiency and supporting sustainable energy development. The company is involved in several strategic initiatives in major African markets, including its contribution to offshore exploration and production. Nov will be represented by Arthur Ename, Vice President of Global Accounts, on behalf of CEIF 2025, and is also deeply committed to local content and workforce development, focusing on translating its expertise to support the development of industries across the continent while creating jobs, transferring knowledge and transfer Knowledge and transfer knowledge and empower community.
Meanwhile, professional services and consulting firm Accenture has extensive industry experience in oil and gas, chemistry and processing, rail transport and technology, and covers customers operating in upstream, midstream, downstream and oilfield services. Therefore, Nosayaba Evboumwan, director and deputy director of Accenture, will participate Cemac Energy Conversation This year’s CEIF 2025 in-depth roundtable.
“The November and Accenture participation in CEIF 2025 highlights the important role of service companies in enhancing the Congo oil and gas sector. Their expertise in technology, innovation and workforce development is critical to driving sustainable growth and industry transformation.
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