Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited is set to officially unveil its new corporate brand during the Nigeria Oil and Gas (NOG) Energy Week 2025, scheduled to hold from June 29 to July 3 at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja.
The event marks a significant milestone for Renaissance, which emerged in March 2025 as the operator of the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) Joint Venture, following its landmark $2.4 billion acquisition.
The acquisition was executed by Renaissance Africa Energy Holdings Limited, a consortium comprising leading Nigerian independents — ND Western, Aradel Energy, First E&P, Waltersmith Petroleum — and international partner Petrolin Trading Limited.
Speaking ahead of the unveiling, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Renaissance, Mr. Tony Attah, described the new brand as a bold declaration of intent.
“Renaissance is more than a name; it is a bold declaration of intent. It represents a new era of Nigerian-led energy leadership, built on excellence, sustainability, and a deep commitment to national development,” Attah said.
According to him, the company is positioning itself to become Africa’s leading energy company, championing energy security and industrialisation in a sustainable manner.
Since taking over the new NNPC/Renaissance/TotalEnergies/AENR Joint Venture, Renaissance has increased production to over 200,000 barrels per day. This achievement has drawn commendation from the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, as well as from its senior partner, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC).
Renaissance’s asset portfolio includes 15 onshore and three shallow-water Oil Mining Leases (OMLs), and it operates Nigeria’s two largest oil export terminals — Bonny Oil and Gas Terminal in Rivers State and Forcados Oil Terminal in Delta State.
At NOG 2025, the company will showcase its new identity, vision, core values, and strategic direction to a global audience comprising policymakers, investors, and industry stakeholders.
The new logo, unveiled earlier this year, has been described as a symbol of innovation, unity, and ambition, underscoring Renaissance’s mission to lead Africa’s energy future.
“We begin this chapter with hope for a more inclusive, resilient, and impactful future,” Attah added. “Our journey aligns with the Federal Government’s priorities to boost oil and gas output, deepen Nigerian content, and drive economic growth through energy.”
As Nigeria aims to strengthen its position as a regional energy hub, Renaissance’s emergence signifies a generational shift in ownership, ambition, and operational capacity — firmly anchored on local leadership and global standards.