WPC 2023: Nigeria,others to deliberate on sustainable energy transition

Nigeria and other global energy leaders will today converge at the 24th edition of the World Petroleum Congress in Calgary, Canada to deepen talks on sustainable energy transition.
Group Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company(NNPCL), Mr. Mele Kyari, is expected to be on a panel session at the global energy event to be supported by the Commission Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission(NUPRC), Mr.Gbenga Komolafe, among other industry leaders from Nigeria.
The WPC conference themed “Energy Transition: The Path to Net Zero” which holds from September 17 to 21, will witness the attendance of over 15, 000 visitors across 100 countries.

According to the organizers, the world population is still increasing, and billions of people need to be brought out of energy poverty, requiring more energy in the future than today.

“Our challenge is to involve all stakeholders so that our energy transformation is responsible and reflects good governance and the needs of society, the climate, and the environment, leading to a reliable, economically viable, and sustainable energy future and a better world for all.

This will be the net zero approach address at the Congress.

The 24th edition of the World Petroleum Congress will be an important bridge between the traditional energy sector and a more carbon-neutral industry over the next twenty-five years.

Many important conversations will happen in Calgary to help define realistic, workable paths to a net zero future.

The Canadian Chapter of the World Petroleum Council is over 70 years old!! Joining the WPC organization in 1950, Canada has been a very active member and has promoted the petroleum industry both at home and abroad.

Of special significance is our planning for the 24th World Petroleum Congress to be held in
Calgary, Alberta, in the fall of 2023. Our planning is well underway in preparation to host this huge event – often billed as the ‘Olympics of Oil & Gas shows’ with a worldwide attendance of delegates expected.

We appreciate all the support of our industry partners who help keep our organization vibrant and supporting the industry.

We are also grateful to the city of Calgary, The Province of Alberta
and the Canadian Federal Government for their ongoing support of our organization and our
preparation for the World Petroleum Congress in 2023,” the organizers said.

Source- The Sun Newspaper.

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