IAEOGS 2025: Shaping Africa’s Energy Destiny in Windhoek, Namibia

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The International African Energy, Oil and Gas Summit (IAEOGS) is set to return for its fourth edition from October 6–9, 2025, in Windhoek, promising to spotlight unprecedented investment opportunities in Africa’s fast-growing energy sector.

Organizers say the summit, endorsed by the Nigerian Ministry of Petroleum and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, among others, will unite global financiers, project developers, policymakers, and industry leaders to shape the future of Africa’s energy landscape.

This year’s theme, “Getting it Right,” reflects the urgency to transform Africa’s vast natural resources into engines of socio-economic growth, poverty alleviation, and energy access. According to Hon. Justice Suleiman Galadima (rtd.), Chairman of APM, “IAEOGS 2025 will be bigger and better as we bring together industry leaders and foster collaboration for a more resilient African energy landscape.”

The summit will feature high-level panel discussions, exhibitions, investment showcases, an African Energy Excellence Awards ceremony, a presidential dinner, and a charity golf tournament at the prestigious Windhoek Golf & Country Club. Entertainment highlights include an Energy Concert and cultural tours.

Namibia, which has emerged as one of Africa’s most promising frontiers following offshore oil discoveries by Shell, TotalEnergies, and Galp, is expected to attract strong investor attention. TotalEnergies has already set its sights on a final investment decision for its Venus discovery by 2026, while Galp continues developing its Mopane field.

In 2024 alone, Africa’s energy sector secured over $120 billion in investments, with $75 billion directed to oil and gas. Local players are also taking center stage, with indigenous firms now controlling 35% of operations across Africa, a leap from just 20% a decade ago. Nigeria, in particular, has seen local operators ramp up output to more than 50% of national production.

With 1,000 delegates, 250 exhibitors, 200 speakers, and participation from over 45 countries, IAEOGS 2025 is projected to facilitate more than $1 billion in deals. Delegates can expect B2B and B2G meetings, sector-focused panels, and access to financing facilities.

Green Energy International Ltd., a rising Nigerian firm that recently launched the country’s first indigenous onshore crude export terminal, is the summit’s Gold Sponsor.

Early-bird registration is open until August 30, 2025. Namibian companies benefit from a 50% discount to encourage local participation.

For details, visit www.iaeogs.com
or contact Sandra Chia at [email protected]
| +44 7407 399 766.

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