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The NAPE divestment workshop held on Thursday 21st of July <strong>2022</strong> at the Eko Hotel in Lagos. For those who attended physically, there was the additional benefit of the direct oneon-one conversations during the networking breaks, as well as interaction with sought-after business leaders and authority in the oil and gas sector. The workshop audience included executives in the following roles and positions. Ÿ Leaders and captains of oil and gas industry (upstream, midstream, and downstream). Ÿ Decision makers in the Ministries, Department and Agencies that perform Regulatory functions and oversights, including the members of the oil and gas sub-committee members of the National assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Ÿ Oil and gas servicing companies. Ÿ Leaders of affiliate and relevant professional bodies. Ÿ Executives of key advisory institutions in finance, IT, legal, maritime, technology, trade, shipping and other support services. Herein are few excerpts and photos from this important discourse for your reading pleasure. NAPENEWS AUG/SEPT <strong>2022</strong> 37