Eunisell Limited, a chemicals and oilfield services company, has pledged its continued support for the future of Nigeria’s energy sector.
This commitment was stated in a release singed and made available to the media by the organisation as it gears up its sponsorship and active participation at the 2025 Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE), scheduled to hold this August in Lagos.
This year’s conference is themed: ‘Building a sustainable energy future: Leveraging technology, supply chain, human resources, and policy,’ and according to Executive Officer of Eunisell, Ken Okeiyi, “this aligns with the company’s long-standing mission to drive sustainable innovation in Nigeria’s energy sector.”
According to Okeiyi, “Our sponsorship of the 2025 SPE NAICE reflects our strong belief that the future of Nigeria’s energy sector lies in collaboration, innovation, and sustainability.
“At Eunisell, we remain committed to delivering solutions that empower operators to produce more responsibly while optimising cost and performance.
“SPE NAICE provides a vital platform for stakeholders to shape policies, share insights, and explore technologies that will drive a resilient and efficient energy future.
“As a pioneer in delivering high-performance production solutions and field-proven technologies tailored to African terrains, Eunisell has continued to play a critical role in helping operators achieve operational efficiency while embracing responsible energy development.”
Okeiyi revealed that throughout the conference, the company would showcase its latest range of production enhancement technologies, flow assurance solutions, and oilfield specialty chemicals, highlighting their impact on operational reliability and environmental performance.
Eunisell’s participation extends beyond the exhibition floor. Marie Sibe, Assistant General Manager, Sales & Operations, would be a featured panelist during one of the key discussion sessions, contributing expert insights on strengthening the supply chain and optimising local capacity to build a more resilient energy ecosystem.


