LAGOS/Nigeria: Mrs. Oritsematosan Edodo-Emore, Chairman of Zoe Maritime Resources Ltd., emphasized the pivotal role of gas development in propelling Nigeria’s maritime industry forward.
In a statement in Lagos, addressing energy concerns, Edodo-Emore highlighted the indispensable nature of gas in fueling the nation’s Blue Economy.
Edodo-Emore underscored the critical relevance of gas in powering various aspects of the nation’s maritime operations. She revealed the company’s plan to convene a pivotal business roundtable focused on the imperative of gas utilization in driving Nigeria’s Blue Economy forward.
“The benefits of the Maritime Business Roundtable Breakfast Meeting are substantial: visibility, growth, networking, impartation, and exchange of knowledge,” stated Edodo-Emore, emphasizing the multifaceted advantages such an event would offer.
Scheduled under the theme ‘Minimizing Gas Utilization in Nigeria’s Blue Economy,’ the Maritime Business Roundtable Breakfast Meeting (MBRBM) serves as a crucial platform to deliberate on the vital role of gas within the industry. Edodo-Emore outlined key discussion points, including the challenges, opportunities, and the necessity of developing gas infrastructure tailored for maritime use.
“Zoe Maritime Resources Ltd., renowned as a premier networking and capacity-building institution in Nigeria’s maritime industry, is delighted to announce its final networking event for 2023,” announced Edodo-Emore, unveiling the company’s forthcoming MBRBM event slated for December 14th in Lagos.
With a primary aim of uniting providers, users, and suppliers of Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG), the MBRBM seeks to foster idea exchange and explore untapped opportunities within Nigeria’s Blue Economy.
Distinguished panelists confirmed for the event, include luminaries like Dr. Ubani Nkaginieme, Managing Director of Total Support Energy Ltd and President of the Virtual Gas Integrated Association of Nigeria, and Mr. Wilson Opuwei, CEO of Dateline Energy.
Joining them are esteemed figures such as Rear Admiral Abolaji Orederu from Naval Dockyard Ltd., Rear Admiral Hamza Ibrahim, Managing Director of Admiralty Maritime Services Ltd., and Ms. Hannah Omeje, Chairperson of the WEOG Committee on Gas. Their participation underscores the significance of the discourse surrounding gas utilization in Nigeria’s maritime landscape.