Heirs Energies has confirmed the participation of its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Osa Igiehon, at the 2025 United States (U.S.)-Africa Energy Forum (USAEF) scheduled to be held from August 6 to 7, 2025, at the Post Oak Hotel in Houston, Texas.
Igiehon is expected to deliver an executive insight and take part in the Explorers Town Hall session, where he will offer perspectives on how Africa can unlock its vast energy potential in a responsible and sustainable manner.
The forum will convene key stakeholders across the U.S. and African energy sectors, including policymakers, financiers, and private sector leaders, to deliberate on critical themes such as investment, innovation, and strategic partnerships shaping the continent’s energy future.
Heirs Energies’ participation at USAEF underscores its ambitious drive to transition Africa from energy deficiency to sufficiency. As an integrated player in the oil and gas value chain, the company is actively investing in infrastructure and innovation to ensure reliable energy delivery to homes, industries, and communities.
“At Heirs Energies, we believe Africa’s exploration future will be written in two stories: frontier plays waiting to be unlocked, and brownfield excellence, the careful stewardship of fields that have been producing for decades.
“Our focus is to show that African-owned companies can responsibly manage these assets, apply world-class standards, and deliver shared prosperity,” Igiehon said
This strategic direction is firmly rooted in the Africapitalism philosophy championed by Heirs Holdings, the parent company of Heirs Energies. The philosophy promotes the view that the private sector must drive Africa’s development through investments that deliver both economic and social returns.
At the forum, Heirs Energies will highlight how this principle translates into concrete action through responsible brownfield asset management, gas monetisation, and strategic partnerships aimed at strengthening local capacity and enabling global collaboration.