Heirs Energies Ltd. and Renaissance Africa Energy Company have reaffirmed their commitment to advance the nation’s oil and gas industry through collaboration and innovation.

Mr. Osa Igiehon, Chief Executive Officer of Heirs Energies, made this known in a statement on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Lagos.
He described the alliance as a significant step toward strengthening local capacity and leadership in the energy sector.
According to Igiehon, the renewed commitment followed a high-level courtesy visit to the leadership of Renaissance Africa Energy, led by its Managing Director, Mr. Tony Attah.
“The visit marked the first formal engagement between the two companies since Renaissance’s successful acquisition and operational transition earlier this year,” he said.
Igiehon said discussions during the meeting focused on strategic alignment, mutual growth opportunities, and the critical role of indigenous companies in reshaping Nigeria’s energy landscape.
“We are pleased to engage with Renaissance’s leadership and commend them on a successful transition. As indigenous firms, we have a unique responsibility to drive the future of Nigeria’s energy industry.
“Our shared values and vision put us in a strong position to accelerate production, drive innovation, and deliver transformational outcomes.
“Our partnership has the potential to reshape Nigeria’s energy landscape. Together, we can strengthen local capacity, build resilient energy systems, and position Nigeria as a global energy leader,” Igiehon added.
Mr. Tony Attah, Managing Director of Renaissance Africa Energy, also expressed optimism about the partnership, describing the meeting as the start of a promising strategic relationship.
Attah said, “We are excited to connect with Heirs Energies and explore meaningful opportunities for collaboration.
“Our mission at Renaissance is to unlock value across the entire energy chain, and partnering with like-minded indigenous companies is essential to that goal.”
Attah reaffirmed the company’s commitment to driving transformational change by leveraging local expertise, boosting production, and promoting sustainability across Nigeria’s energy sector.
He added that the emerging alliance between the two companies reflects a broader shift toward indigenous-led growth in the oil and gas industry.
“Both companies bring complementary strengths and a shared commitment to accelerating production through innovation, building local capacity and expertise.
“It promotes sustainable practices that benefit Nigerian communities, and enhances global competitiveness,” Attah noted.
By Yunus Yusuf