Shell, Officially Confirmed as a Key Sponsor for the Africa Energies Summit 2025  

Shell, global energy leader with a storied legacy in international exploration and production, has officially been confirmed as a key sponsor for the Africa Energies Summit 2025.  

With a robust presence across Africa, Shell’s expansive portfolio includes key operations in Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Gabon, Nigeria, South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania, and Kenya. Shell’s involvement will be pivotal in shaping the strategic discussions at the summit, which will take place from 13th – 15th May 2025 in London. 

As part of their participation, the Africa Energies Summit audience will have the opportunity to hear from key members of the team. 

Commenting on the partnership, Gayle Meikle, CEO of Frontier, said: 

“We are thrilled to welcome Shell as a key sponsor for the Africa Energies Summit 2025. Shell’s commitment to Africa’s energy future is both impressive and vital, with significant investments ranging from mature fields in Egypt and Nigeria to groundbreaking developments in frontier regions like Namibia. Shell’s forward-thinking approach is key to unlocking Africa’s vast energy potential, and their presence will greatly enrich the conversations around investment, sustainability, and innovation at the summit.” 

“The Africa Energies Summit has established itself as the premier platform for decision-makers and industry leaders. Shell’s participation further solidifies the summit as the place to connect with the key stakeholders driving Africa’s energy agenda. I would like to extend my gratitude to the Shell Africa team for their continued support of our mission to promote Africa’s energy sector on the global stage.” 

The Africa Energies Summit is renowned for convening top-tier decision-makers from across the energy industry, with more sponsors and attendees confirmed for 2025 than ever before. As a crucial event for Africa’s energy future, the summit will continue to provide a vital platform for discussions that shape the continent’s role in the global energy transition. 

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