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Nigerian Petroleum Producers Forum Solicit Cooperation, Collaboration – Official—-The convener of the Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES) says it is targeting collaboration among stakeholders for energy sustainability.

James Shindi, Chief Executive, Brevity Anderson, consultans to NIES, said to actualise this objective, the NIES 2024 summit, the seventh in the series, would feature a new session tagged the Nigerian Petroleum Producers’ Forum.

Shindin said in a statement on Sunday that the summit would be a platform for industry leaders to address critical challenges and opportunities facing independent energy producers.

He said it would also be an opportunity to share insights and perspectives on navigating the evolving energy landscape.

He said the session had its sub-theme as “Innovation, Collaboration, and Resilience: Empowering Independent Producers in the Dynamic Energy Era.”

He said this innovative platform would empower independent producers and foster a resilient energy landscape for sustainable growth.

Shindi said the session would address the current challenges faced by independent energy producers, actionable strategies to promote innovation, collaboration and resilience among independent producers.

He said it would also explore innovative approaches to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of energy producers.

He added that it would highlight the importance of collaboration among stakeholders for mutual benefit and identify policy interventions to support independent producers in navigating the dynamic energy era.

According to him, it will make practical inputs for policymakers to formulate supportive policies and regulations for the independent energy sector; sharing best practices and success stories from different regions.

The event will feature many speakers including Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil) as keynote speaker and Mr Osagie Okunbor, Country Chair/CEO of Shell Companies in Nigeria/Chairman of the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS).

Others are: Mr Gbenga Komolafe, Commission Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission and the Chairman of the Independent Petroleum Producers Group /Waltersmith Group, Mr Abdulrazaq Isa, who will deliver the opening keynote speech.

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Chelsea Handed Major Injury Boost as James and Colwill Return—-Chelsea FC have received a timely boost ahead of a crucial run of fixtures, with captain Reece James and defender Levi Colwill both returning to full training.

Colwill, who has been sidelined since pre-season with a serious knee injury, is yet to feature for Chelsea’s first team this season. His absence has been keenly felt in defence, with the club forced to cope without one of its most highly rated young centre-backs.

The 23-year-old is now back in full training as he nears a long-awaited return, although he is expected to build match fitness gradually before being considered for senior selection.

Captain James, meanwhile, has also returned after his own injury setback, offering a significant boost in leadership and quality on the right flank.

With a series of important fixtures approaching, Chelsea will be encouraged by the return of both players as they aim to finish the season strongly.

While neither player may be rushed straight back into action, their availability at this stage of the campaign could prove crucial for the Blues.

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BREAKING: Penalty Drama as Arsenal Draw Atlético Madrid Away

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BREAKING: Penalty Drama as Arsenal Draw Atlético Madrid Away—-Juliaan Álvarez 56th minutes spot kick cancels out Viktor Gyökeres’ penalty kick opener in 1-1 Champions League showdown aat Wanda Metropolitano.

Arsenal were held to a 1-1 draw by Atlético Madrid on Wednesday night in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final, as both sides traded blows in a tense encounter.

The Premier League leaders struck first just before half-time when Viktor Gyökeres won and calmly converted a penalty, giving Arsenal a crucial away lead.

However, the hosts responded in the second half. Julián Álvarez brought Atlético Madrid level in the 56th minute from the penalty spot after a handball by Ben White inside the box.

The equaliser set up a tense finish, with both teams pushing for a winner, but neither could find the breakthrough, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of the second leg.

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