Nigeria charts ‘just transition’ course for NOCs
OPEC Governor Ademola Adeyemi Bero argues that only by prioritising oil and gas through partnerships with IOCs and stable OPEC market management can NOCs fulfil their pivotal global role
Nigerian OPEC Governor Ademola Adeyemi-Bero has urged NOCs to recalibrate their compass, shifting from the long-held pursuit of maximum hydrocarbon output to a more sustainable model, centred on near-zero emissions. He was speaking at an executive dinner hosted by international law firm Hunton Andrews Kurth in London, marking the close of the Association of International Energy Negotiators’ (AIEN’s) NOC Conference, a premier gathering of more than 30 NOCs, government officials and private-sector partners. “We need to use oil and gas to get out of oil and gas,” Adeyemi-Bero told participants at the dinner, outlining a strategic roadmap for NOCs to lead in a “just” energy transition. He emphas
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