Organisers of the 24th edition of NOG Energy Week have disclosed that it would help to advance conversations on raising African stakes in the global energy industry.
Themed ‘Accelerating Global Energy Progress through Investment, Partnerships and Innovation’, the conference is scheduled to hold from June 29 to July 3, 2025, at the International Conference Centre (ICC), Abuja.
“For over two decades, NOG Energy Week has been at the heart of shaping Africa’s energy progress, driving conversations that influence policy, investment decisions and industry growth,” Odiri Umusu, director, energy portfolio, dmg Events Nigeria, said in a statement.
According to Umusu, the conference will bring together leaders, policymakers, regulators and professionals from across the globe to discuss energy transformation as well as explore emerging business opportunities within the country.
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“As we gather for the 24th edition, the stakes are higher than ever, with shifting global energy policies, the push for resource maximisation and the need for sustainable development. This platform remains indispensable. NOG Energy Week 2025 will dissect the challenges and also spotlight actionable strategies that ensure Africa strengthens its role in the global energy industry.”
Umusu also disclosed that the conference will feature high-level discussions on policy frameworks, financing mechanisms and technological innovations needed to drive Africa’s energy transformation.
According to him, the NOG Energy Week is the official meeting place for the global energy sector in sub-Saharan Africa, which is produced by dmg Nigeria events, a subsidiary of dmg events with over 80 conferences and exhibitions across the world such as Adipec and Gastech.
Umusu further disclosed that as the world navigates a rapidly evolving energy landscape, NOG Energy Week 2025 will explore pathways for accelerating global energy progress through investment, partnerships and innovation, serving as a catalyst for discussions on energy security, economic resilience and sustainable growth.
It is expected that the establishment of the African Energy Bank and the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) will signal a new chapter in regional cooperation, opening avenues for increased financing and cross-border energy collaboration.
“NOG Energy Week 2025 will provide a platform for industry leaders to discuss how to leverage these initiatives to expand energy access, finance large-scale projects, and promote sustainable energy solutions.”
Accordingly, Umusu stated that Nigeria remains a focal point in the global energy debate as Africa’s largest economy. He stated that the country’s oil production levels, gas development ambitions, and refining sector are undergoing significant transformations.


