22 Jun 2026

One Titanium Joins AEW 2026 as Associate Sponsor Amid Rising Demand for Energy Services

One Titanium Joins AEW 2026 as Associate Sponsor Amid Rising Demand for Energy Services

One Titanium, one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing energy services and engineering firms, has been confirmed as an Associate Sponsor of the African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 Conference and Exhibition, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Africa’s expanding oil and gas industry through local content development, engineering excellence and integrated energy solutions.

AEW 2026 – taking place from October 12-16 in Cape Town, South Africa – serves as the continent’s premier platform for energy investment, bringing together government leaders, operators, financiers, service providers and technology innovators to advance project development across Africa’s oil, gas and energy sectors

The sponsorship comes as demand for specialized oilfield services, tubular solutions and engineering expertise continues to rise across Africa, driven by new exploration campaigns, field redevelopment programs and major upstream investments in key producing markets.

Headquartered in Nigeria, One Titanium delivers a full spectrum of services across the oil and gas value chain through its subsidiaries, including Titan Tubulars Nigeria Limited and Oil Tools Africa. The company has emerged as a key indigenous service provider supporting operators across drilling, completion, production and infrastructure projects. As of 2025, One Titanium had executed projects valued at more than $102 million, while maintaining a contract portfolio worth $73 million and tenders totaling $74 million across Africa.

The company has established partnerships with leading industry players including the Nigeran National Petroleum Company, Oando, TotalEnergies, Shell and Seplat Energy, supporting critical projects that strengthen Nigeria’s position as Africa’s leading oil producer. These partnerships reflect the company’s growing role in delivering local expertise and technical capabilities across complex energy developments.

As African producers intensify efforts to increase hydrocarbon output and monetize natural gas resources, One Titanium’s capabilities are becoming increasingly important. Nigeria alone is targeting production of three million barrels of oil per day and 12 billion cubic feet of gas per day by 2030, creating significant opportunities for service providers capable of supporting large-scale field development and infrastructure expansion.

Beyond Nigeria, One Titanium continues to pursue opportunities across regional markets as operators accelerate investment in both mature and frontier basins. The company’s participation at AEW 2026 underscores its ambition to strengthen partnerships with operators, investors and governments while showcasing African engineering capabilities on a global stage.

“One Titanium represents the strength of Africa’s indigenous energy service sector,” said NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber. “Its commitment to innovation, local content development and operational excellence is helping support the next generation of oil and gas projects across the continent.”

 

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