Olivia-Jean Jeje
At the NOG Week Conference, Senior Strategy & Transformation Executive of Aveon Offshore, Olivia-Jean Jeje, hosted a Diplomatic Dialogue on Deepening Bilateral Relations – Achieving Mutual Energy Objectives in conversation with the German Ambassador, Annett Günter.
According to Olivia, Nigeria flared 5.3 billion cubic metres of gas in 2024, a $1.5 billion loss. Germany’s response is a live project turning that flared gas into value for Nigerian households, industry, and hydrogen production, anchored in a 2025 Joint Declaration of Intent.
The partnership itself rests on three pillars: low-carbon energy and power generation, skills development and private sector mobilization, and flare-gas commercialization. It’s also not new ground, Germany’s H2 Diplomacy Office, established in 2021, has been laying the foundation for low-carbon hydrogen cooperation for years.
Olivia said hosting such a dialogue means giving the conversation room to move beyond talking points and into what’s actually being built between the two countries.
The Aveon Offshore Senior Strategy & Transformation Executive was elated and eulogized NOG Energy Week for the platform and to the Ambassador for a conversation that gave great insight and depth.

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