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- – CEO unveils expansion plan to double oil output by 2030 during strategic media dialogue
- – Heirs Energies’ Brownfield Engineering methods drive production up to 60,000 bpd from OML 17
- – Pan-African vision backed by awards and leadership forums cement company’s energy leadership
At a recent media parley, Osayande Igiehon, CEO of Heirs Energies, spotlighted the company’s aggressive growth trajectory and operational successes. He committed to doubling crude output by 2030, building upon the firm’s current production levels—boosted from around 27,000 to over 55,000 barrels per day at OML 17—through additional drilling and intelligent upgrades. This expansion aligns with Heirs Energies’ strategic drive to scale across the African continent.
Igiehon reiterated confidence in the company’s proprietary Brownfield Engineering (BFE) approach, which recently enabled more than a 60% increase in output and operational efficiencies. In recognition of these successful innovations, Heirs Energies was honored as “Independent Company of the Year” at the SAIPEC 2025 awards, bolstering its reputation as a continental energy powerhouse.
Beyond operational gains, Igiehon reaffirmed Heirs Energies’ commitment to Africapitalism, emphasizing partnerships, local value creation, and African-led solutions—principles showcased at events like the Congo Energy & Investment Forum and the upcoming 2025 Leadership Forum in Abuja. Through forums and forums, Heirs Energies continues to catalyze energy transformation across Nigeria and beyond.