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Energia Marks 25 Years of Building an Indigenous Energy Legacy

 

LAGOS, NIGERIA – Energia, one of Nigeria’s formeost indigenous energy company, has announced the commencement of its 25th anniversary celebration, marking a quarter-century of resilience, innovation, operational excellence and value creation in Nigeria’s energy sector.

Established in 2001 by Nigerian oil and gas professionals, many of whom were core members of the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN), Energia was founded on a shared ambition: to demonstrate the technical and operational capabilities of indigenous companies within Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.

Over the past 25 years, Energia has grown from an indigenous exploration and production company into an energy business with capabilities spanning crude oil production, gas processing, crude storage and export infrastructure. The company continues to pursue strategic opportunities across the wider oil and gas value chain.

Reflecting on the milestone, the Chairman, George Osahon said it was a tribute to the people and relationships that have shaped Energia’s journey: “Reaching 25 years is an important moment for Energia and a tribute to the vision, resilience and collective commitment of everyone who has contributed to the company’s journey. As we celebrate this milestone, we recognise the foundation laid by our founders, employees, host communities, partners and stakeholders. That foundation gives us confidence as Energia continues to build responsibly for the future.”

A defining milestone in Energia’s journey came in 2009, when it achieved First Oil from the Ebendo/Obodeti field. This marked the beginning of a new phase of production and operational growth.

The years that followed saw strategic investments in field development, production infrastructure and gas processing. Between 2010 and 2013, Energia collaborated with Xenergi on the installation of a 25 MMSCFD gas processing plant, which reached pre-commissioning in December 2011. In 2012, the company reprocessed its 3D seismic data to support further field development, successfully drilled and completed its first development well, and achieved one million barrels of cumulative crude oil production.

Energia subsequently expanded its production and storage infrastructure, including the construction and commissioning of additional crude storage tanks and the upgrade of its flow station capacity to 8,000 barrels of oil per day and 25 MMSCFD of gas in 2014. The company reached five million barrels of cumulative crude oil production in March 2016 and 10 million barrels in 2020.

Since 2021, Energia has continued to strengthen its technical and operational capabilities through investments including the completion of a produced-water treatment plant, the acquisition and processing of new 3D seismic data, and the successful drilling of two new wells in the northern part of the field. The company is also working towards upgrading field capacity to 20,000 barrels of oil per day.

Alongside its upstream activities, Energia has continued to expand its strategic footprint. The company has secured interests in the Ugbo and Irigbo marginal fields and is developing a 5,000-barrel-per-day crude distillation unit at Onshore Kwale, Delta State, as part of its ambition to deepen its participation across the oil and gas value chain.

The anniversary theme, “Honouring Energia’s Legacy. Shaping Tomorrow’s Energy,” reflects both the company’s achievements and the people, partnerships, capabilities and experiences that have shaped its journey. It also signals Energia’s focus on applying the lessons of the past 25 years to the opportunities that will define its next chapter.

The five-month anniversary programme will bring this story to life through initiatives highlighting Energia’s milestones, people, partnerships, community impact and contribution to Nigeria’s energy sector. It will also create opportunities for stakeholder engagement and industry conversations about the future of energy.

Building on that legacy, Oladimeji Bashorun, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Energia, said the next chapter would be defined by disciplined execution and responsible growth: “Twenty-five years is a significant milestone in Energia’s journey, and it is an opportunity to reflect on the vision, determination, technical capability and partnerships that have shaped our growth. From our beginnings as a wholly indigenous exploration and production company, we have continued to build our capabilities, strengthen our operations and create value for our stakeholders.

As we honour our legacy, we are equally focused on the future. Our next chapter will be defined by operational excellence, responsible energy development, innovation, strategic growth and stronger partnerships. We remain committed to building on the foundation we have established and contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s long-term energy future.” He added.

Energia’s journey has also been closely connected to the communities and stakeholders within its operating ecosystem. Over the years, the company has invested in community development initiatives spanning education, healthcare, infrastructure, youth development, agriculture and community welfare, reflecting its commitment to creating lasting value beyond its core operations.

As Energia looks towards the next 25 years, it remains focused on strengthening operational capabilities, expanding strategic opportunities, advancing gas monetisation, developing its asset portfolio and contributing to a more productive and sustainable energy future for Nigeria.

 

About Energia

Energia Limited is a leading indigenous Nigerian exploration and production company with a proven track record of responsible hydrocarbon development and sustainable value creation. Since achieving First Oil in 2009, Energia has remained committed to operational excellence, environmental stewardship, and meaningful partnerships with its host communities, delivering lasting social and economic impact alongside its business growth.

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Tai Oshisanya

Independent Non-Executive Director

Tai Adetokunbo Oshisanya is an accomplished finance executive, board director, and corporate governance professional with over four (4) decades of leadership experience across the energy, financial services, pension administration, and development sectors in Africa and Europe. She is recognized as the first Nigerian female Chief Financial Officer of an international oil and gas company in Nigeria, having served as Executive Director, Finance & Control and Chief Financial Officer of the TotalEnergies Upstream Companies in Nigeria. Throughout her career, she has built a strong reputation for strategic leadership, financial stewardship, business transformation and governance excellence.

Mrs. Oshisanya held several senior leadership positions within the TotalEnergies Group across Nigeria, France, South Africa, and the Netherlands, overseeing complex financial operations, joint venture partnerships, corporate strategy, performance management, and enterprise-wide transformation initiatives. Her extensive international experience and expertise in finance, risk management, governance, and stakeholder engagement have enabled her to deliver sustainable value across diverse business environments. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Lagos, has a diploma in French and is an alumnus of Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School, Yaba and Queen’s College, Lagos. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), and a registered professional with the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria.

She currently serves as an Independent Non-Executive Director on the boards of leading institutions across the financial services sector, and is actively involved in advancing corporate governance, leadership development, and women’s economic empowerment. Widely respected for her integrity, strategic insight, and commitment to mentoring the next generation of business leaders, Mrs. Oshisanya continues to contribute to sustainable business growth and effective governance across multiple sectors.

Tope Daramola

General Manager HR & Corporate Services

Temitope is a versatile and results-driven Human Resources professional with extensive cross-industry experience spanning the banking and oil and gas sectors. He began his professional journey at Access Bank in 2008, where he built a strong foundation in corporate operations before transitioning fully into Human Resources in 2010. Since then, he has held progressively responsible HR roles across leading organisations including Skye Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA), Asset & Resource Management (ARM), OVH Marketing, and Heirs Energies. These experiences have equipped him with deep expertise in talent management, organisational development, performance optimisation, employee engagement, and HR strategy execution within fast-paced and highly regulated environments.

Known for his strategic mindset and strong stakeholder management skills, Temitope has consistently contributed to building high-performing teams, driving culture transformation initiatives, and aligning human capital strategies with broader business objectives. His exposure to both financial services and the energy sector has enabled him to develop a well-rounded perspective on workforce dynamics, change management, and operational efficiency.

Temitope holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Warwick Business School in the United Kingdom and graduated with a First-Class Honours degree in Botany from the University of Lagos. He is also an Associate of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM), reflecting his strong grounding in both financial discipline and professional HR practice. He brings to his role a blend of analytical rigour, people-centric leadership, and a passion for developing sustainable organisational capability.

Onome Olugbesan

General Manager, Legal, Supply Chain & External Affairs

Onome Olugbesan is the General Manager, Legal, Supply Chain & External Affairs for Energia Limited. Onome is a business leader with over 17 years’ functional and corporate experience spanning brownfield and greenfield assets in land, swamp and shallow offshore locations across several commercial constructs including joint ventures, sole risks, IOC, Nigerian Independent and marginal field organisations.

Her business and commercial contributions traverse functions not limited to External & Government Affairs, Legal and Supply Chain Management. She has set up processes and systems to optimize and sustain value in start-up as well as mature organisations. She is a Lawyer, a member of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Arbitrators UK, and Chartered member of Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) UK.

Yemi Abu

Chief Financial Officer

Yemi is a finance professional with over 25 years of experience in accounting, business finance and strategic leadership. Before joining Energia Limited, Yemi has held several positions including CFO at Pagatech Limited, Director of Finance at Vanderlande Industries, Finance Manager at Friesland Campina, Group Risk and Control at Oando Plc and Manager at PwC.

Yemi has extensive experience in financial reporting, financial analysis, financial accounting, strategy, auditing, business partnering, process improvement and control optimization. Yemi is a Chartered Accountant with a Bachelor of Science degree from University of Lagos. She is a Certified Systems Auditor and has completed an executive program at Hult International Business School.

Oladimeji Bashorun

Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer

Bashorun is the Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer for Energia Limited. He brings unmatched upstream oil and gas production experience spanning over 24 years. He is recognized for his transformative leadership, strategic vision, and operational excellence. He has a proven track record in orchestrating company-wide operational overhauls, implementing data-driven decision-making processes and managing cross-functional teams. His technical capability has left a lasting impact both locally and globally, spanning Nigeria, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Ireland, Oman, Cameroon, and Gabon. He has worked for respected, prestigious companies like Shell Petroleum Development Company, spanning a variety of roles and geographical areas. At Sahara Upstream, one of his major achievements during his supervision of OML 11 & OML 18 assets, was to stabilize and significant deliver business values. This is a testament to his skillful leadership and well-grounded knowledge in asset management.

Bashorun is a prime example of the combination of academic excellence with practical experience. He holds an Executive MBA from IE Business School, Madrid, Spain, in addition to a B.Sc. in Mathematics. He is also a scholar from the Shell Intensive Training Program (SITP) for Graduates. As part of his unquenchable thirst for knowledge, he has completed numerous executive-education courses at prestigious top business schools, such as; London Business School, Yale Business School, Northwestern Kellogg School of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management, Columbia Business School, Chicago Booth School of Business, Stanford Business School, Wharton Online Business School, and Harvard Online Business School.

Samuel Adegboyega

Member

Engr. Samuel Adegboyega is the founder, Managing Director of SOWSCO well services, fully indigenous oil and gas service company. He holds a B.SC (Hons) in Petroleum Engineering, (1976), from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. With over 32 years of oilfield experience, his career started in Dowell Schlumberger (Nig.) Ltd in 1976 and worked in different locations such as Basra in Iraq, Abu Dhabi in UAE, and Paris in France and became the Operations Manager of Dowell, Eltigre in Venezuela in 1989.

He has over 26 years international business management experience. He has been the Chairman of the Board of Directors of SOWSCO Well Services since the inception of the company, responsible for the strategic leadership and ensuring that the company resources are established, maintained, and directed to ensure that the corporate goal of complete customer satisfaction is consistently achieved. He is also the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Lekoil; an Independent Nigerian Exploration and Production company listed on the London Stock Exchange. He has been involved in special projects like deep well cementing in Basra Iraq, advanced cementing in Paris, gas well cementing Port Harcourt: hydro-blasting & Chemical Cleaning and Commissioning of cementing equipment in Calgary, Canada and Rmelan, Syria.

Shawley Coker

Member

Engr. Shawley Coker started his career with Weatherford, where he rose to senior leadership position before founding CISCON NIGERIA LIMITED, an indigenous oil servicing company, in 1987 with offices in Port Harcourt, Lagos, Warri, and operational offices in Texas and Oklahoma. He is a founding member and a past Chairman of Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN).

He is an alumnus from the great School Mississippi State University in Starkville, U.S.A. He has over 25 years of international and Nigerian oil and gas experience and had worked in the United States, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. He is also a member of the Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB).

Pedro Egbe

Member

Pedro Egbe started his career in 1974 with Flopetrol Schlumberger, where he trained and worked as Field Services Supervisor in charge of Wireline, Drill Stem Test, Welltesting, and Flowstation production services. He founded WELTEK Limited in 1986; an EPC Company in oil and gas, petrochemical, refining, and power industries. His core competences are mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and control systems integration.

Mr. Egbe has been influential in several far-reaching business accomplishments. As a member of the Board of Directors of Aluminum Smelter Company of Nigeria, he was actively involved in the strategic divestment of the company. As the Chairman of Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN), he played a key role in the passage into law of the Nigerian Content Act. As a member of the Rivers State Economic Advisory Council, he pioneered the vision for a “Niger Delta Energy Corridor” which is an audacious ambition to process the nation’s vast hydrocarbon resources in a dedicated corridor in order to create new business opportunities, capacity building, well-paid jobs, and a robust economic base in the country that would improve the living condition of the citizens. Pedro Egbe holds a B.SC in Industrial Technology from the University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA, and an MBA from the University of Port Harcourt. Pedro is married to Chinyere and blessed with three children.

Emeka Ene

Member

Engr. Emeka Ene is the CEO of the Oildata Energy Group and Xenergi, both leading technology-based companies operating primarily in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry. Emeka worked as a field engineer in 1985 in various capacities in Italy, Libya, Cameroon, Republic du’ Benin, Senegal, Tunisia, Nigeria and Gabon. Emeka has also done technical work in Reservoir Fluid-contact Monitoring Technology and helped develop prototype applications utilizing Thermal-Epithermal and Pulsed Neutron Technology. Emeka has also been actively involved in Gas to Power Technologies and Stranded Gas Projects in the Niger Delta

Engr. Emeka Ene is a past Chairman of the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN), Past Chairman of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigerian Council; and Chairman of the Editorial Board of “The Nigeria Oilfield Review” and FASTRAKOIL both quarterly technical bulletins on the Nigerian oil and gas industry. He is a Geophysical Engineer by training and holds a Mechanical Engineering Degree from the University of Lagos. He is an OPM alumnus of the Harvard Business School.

Mohammed Lawal Bello

Member

Mohammed Lawal Bello is a founding member of skygeoscan, a company involved in using patented thermovision tomography technology to scan for oil, gas and solid minerals. He started his career in 1985 as an engineer with the engineering and technical services department of NNPC and resigned in 1988 to set up his businesses. He is the founder of the Universal petroleum company limited, Robinson international inspections limited, international diamond drilling company limited, and he also owns a joint venture with an American company called Delaney

He is the past chairman, the board of directors, Nitel-Mtel, and also the past vice-chairman/commissioner (renewable energy, research, and development) of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, ABUJA. After his service in 2015, he got involved in the renewable energy of the power sector, consulting and partnering with petroleum and power industries. He is the chairman of the Gede Foundation, an NGO involved in fighting HIV/AIDS and other diseases in Africa. He is a Harvard alumnus and member of the renowned energy institute, United kingdom.

George Osahon

Chairman

Mr. George Osahon, the MD of Geo-Concept Technical Limited, a Consultancy outfit devoted to assisting operators and asset holders in the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry, is a fellow and past President of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) with over 40 years industry experience.

Mr. Osahon graduated from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria with a B.Sc in Geology and holds an M.Sc in Petroleum Geology from Imperial College, London. He joined the Nigerian National Oil Corporation (NNOC) in 1976 and NNPC in 1977 from where he rose to the position of Deputy Manager, Geology, at the National Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), the upstream operating arm of NNPC. In 1992, he left NNPC to explore opportunities in the private sector. Ten years later, he became a private consultant undertaking asset valuation and acreage assessment for independent operators until his return to NNPC in 2005. He was the Managing Director of NPDC and later became the Group General Manager (GGM) of the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS). He retired from NNPC group in 2009 as the GGM Nigerian Content Development and was the director at Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) from 2013 to 2015.