Nigeria has begun to engage the United States of America in order to attract more investment in its Oil & Gas infrastructure.
As revealed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation in a tweet, Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mele Kyari engaged the Deputy Secretary International Affairs, US Department of Energy, Matthew Zais and the President/CEO of the Atlantic Council, Fred Kempe during the sidelines of the Atlantic Council Energy Forum which held in Abu Dhabi.
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— NNPC Group (@NNPCgroup) January 12, 2020
On the sidelines of the @AtlanticCouncil's ongoing #ACEnergyForum in #AbuDhabi, GMD @NNPCgroup Mallam @MKKyari engaged the US DOE Principal Deputy Secretary International Affairs, @mattzais and the President/CEO of @AtlanticCouncil @FredKempe... pic.twitter.com/dCqYOJVw19
It is believed that this move will strengthen the Nigeria/US energy collaboration as well as promote investments in Oil & Gas which will be mutually beneficial to both countries.
...Discussions centred on strengthening the Nigeria/US energy collaboration and promoting investments in the Oil & Gas infrastructure for the benefit of both countries. @AtlanticCouncil @StateDept @DoeIntlAffairs @FMPRng @HETimipreSylva
— NNPC Group (@NNPCgroup) January 12, 2020