Renaissance Africa Energy Company has been recognised by global energy intelligence firm Wood Mackenzie as Africa’s leading oil and gas producer among the top 10 on the continent.
This was disclosed in a statement made available to BusinessDay.
According to the statement, Wood Mackenzie noted in its market intelligence publication titled ‘The Edge’, that eight Nigerian independent energy firms make the top 10 list, with Renaissance Energy leading the pack.
This represents 75 percent of Africa’s independent oil and gas companies, estimated at around $12 billion.
Tony Attah, managing director of Renaissance, said the recognition by Wood Mackenzie reflects more than operational scale. According to him, it highlights the growing role of indigenous companies, particularly Renaissance, in shaping Africa’s energy future.
“At Renaissance, we see this as both a validation and a responsibility to continue delivering sustainable energy solutions while contributing meaningfully to national and continental development,” Attah said.
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