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Renaissance Signals New Regional Expansion Phase In Africa’s Energy Sector

The company’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Tony Attah, described Renaissance as a transformational force in Africa’s energy landscape.


L-R, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, Dr. Layi Fatona; Chief Executive Officer of Afentra Plc, Paul McDade; Chief Executive Officer of ND Western, Lanre Kalejaiye; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Heirs Energies Limited, Osayande Igiehon; Chief Executive Officer of Perenco, Armel Simondin; and moderator, Justin Cochrane, after a panel discussion on the topic, “Frontier Plays within Africa’s Mature Basins” at the Africa Energy Week conference held in Cape Town, South Africa… last week

 

Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, operator of Nigeria’s largest upstream oil and gas joint venture, formally introduced its pan-African operational strategy at the just-concluded Africa Energy Week (AEW), signalling a new phase of regional expansion and leadership in the energy sector.

Speaking during a dedicated session at the conference, the company’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Tony Attah, described Renaissance as a transformational force in Africa’s energy landscape.

“We are Renaissance, not just in name, but in purpose,” Attah said. “Our ambition is to catalyse a new beginning for Africa, one that delivers energy security and industrialisation through sustainable practices.”

Renaissance, formerly the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Renaissance Africa Energy Holding Company, and operator of the NNPC/Renaissance/TotalEnergies/AENR Joint Venture with assets spread across 18 oil mining leases in Nigeria’s Niger Delta.

Attah described the acquisition of the shares of Shell in the former SPDC by Renaissance’s parent company as a bold move.

“Acquiring SPDC was seen as ambitious, but we executed it with clarity and conviction. Today, Renaissance stands as the new face of Africa’s energy.”

Speaking earlier on the sidelines of the AEW conference, Chairman of Renaissance, Dr. Layi Fatona, described the vision of the company as Afrocentric with a commitment to continental leadership.

“Our vision is clear on becoming Africa’s leading energy company, sustainably enabling energy security and industrialisation,” Dr. Fatona said.

He added that “We are not just out to participate in Africa’s energy future, we are out to shape it. Our strategy begins in Nigeria but is designed for scale across the continent.”

 

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The Africa Energy Week, which ran from September 29 to October 3, 2025, has seen Renaissance executives take prominent roles in strategic discussions.

Attah hosted a fireside chat aimed at deepening brand awareness, while Fatona joined a panel on Frontier Plays Within Africa’s Mature Basins, highlighting the role of legacy assets in the energy transition.