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SAIPEC 2026: Renaissance’s Pioneer Award Showcases Transformation in Local Content Leadership


Published: Wednesday March 11, 2026
By: Oilfield Africa Review

Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited reaffirmed its thought leadership position in the advancement of Africa’s local content as the company’s General Manager, Nigeria Content Development, Lanre Olawuyi, was on Wednesday recognised with the prestigious Pioneers of SAIPEC Award during a ceremony at the just concluded Sub‑Saharan Africa International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC) 2026 in Lagos.

Olawuyi received the honour following his impactful contribution as a panellist in the Local Content Masterclass: “Policy to Impact – African Success Stories.” His participation highlighted Renaissance’s deliberate, people‑centred and innovation‑driven approach to building local capacity across the energy value chain. During the panel session, Olawuyi emphasised that Renaissance’s success is built on a foundational belief in human capacity development. “Our first principle is simple: investing in people is where it all starts. If we get it right in developing people, we build a strong and reliable nation,” he said, underscoring the company’s commitment to nurturing engineering and geoscience talent through initiatives such as the Niger Delta Scholarship Programme.

He also spotlighted the company’s ‘Cradle to Career’ programme, which supports students from primary school through university, resulting in over 800 trained beneficiaries, many of whom now work across the industry. Olawuyi shared compelling examples of Renaissance’s intentional shift from foreign supply chains to indigenous manufacturing. One such success was the development of locally produced pipeline repair clamps — a product once sourced exclusively from abroad. By partnering with a Nigerian company in Warri, Renaissance enabled faster delivery, stronger supply security and job creation locally.

Speaking on employment creation, Olawuyi outlined Renaissance’s transformational approach to the Southern Swamp Associated Gas Projects (S‑S‑A‑G‑S), where the company engaged over 200 community contractors and employed more than 2,000 community members at peak, turning the project area into a significant hub of economic activity. “This is what deliberate investment in local content looks like,” he noted.

In addition to the SAIPEC recognition, Renaissance has continued to earn industry-wide acclaim for its leadership in Nigerian Content development. In 2025, the company was named the Nigerian Content International Upstream Operator of the Year at the Nigeria Oil and Gas Opportunity Fair (NOGOF), where Managing Director, Tony Attah, also received the Local Content Icon of the Year award, underscoring Renaissance’s sustained contribution to enhancing local value creation across Nigeria’s energy sector.

The “Pioneers of SAIPEC” Award recognises individuals who demonstrate leadership, innovation and sustained impact on Africa’s energy landscape. Olawuyi’s contributions — from human capital development to indigenous manufacturing and community empowerment — exemplify Renaissance’s purpose-led approach to energy development. Commenting on the recognition, a spokesperson for Renaissance said: “Lanre’s award is a testament to Renaissance’s philosophy that local content is not a burden — it is a national advantage. His leadership continues to demonstrate how policy can translate into measurable, life-changing impact across communities and industries.”

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