Nigeria’s energy market is more dynamic than ever, with demand expected to keep rising while resources become more diverse, competition keener and implementation of holistic community engagement methods become crucial. The sector tends to operate in harsh and challenging conditions, often in remote, difficult terrain areas with hostile elements. To meet these challenges, companies in the sector must invest in new technologies and approaches while always looking for ways to balance risks and costs.
In the face of these challenges, energy companies are redefining their business models with a view to outsourcing more of their non-core activities. In particular, they are looking to logistics suppliers specialized in the sector to gain access to technology and talent, while cutting costs and sharpening their focus on their core business.