African Energy Week 2025 has announced Dorman Long Engineering as its Silver Partner, marking a significant milestone in the event’s efforts to promote local content and capacity building in West Africa’s energy industry. As a leading engineering company with extensive experience in the region, Dorman Long Engineering is well-positioned to support the development of local talent and expertise. The partnership is expected to have a positive impact on the region’s energy sector, which has been growing rapidly in recent years. With a strong focus on oil and gas, as well as renewable energy, West Africa is poised to become a major player in the global energy market. Dorman Long Engineering’s expertise in engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services will be invaluable in supporting the region’s energy ambitions. The company’s commitment to local content development is aligned with the African Energy Chamber’s (AEC) mission to promote African ownership and participation in the energy sector. By partnering with AEW 2025, Dorman Long Engineering is demonstrating its dedication to driving growth and development in West Africa’s energy industry. The event, which will take place in 2025, will bring together key stakeholders from across the continent to discuss the latest trends and opportunities in the energy sector. With Dorman Long Engineering on board, attendees can expect to gain valuable insights into the company’s experiences and expertise in West Africa. The partnership is also expected to facilitate new business opportunities and partnerships, driving investment and growth in the region. As a Silver Partner, Dorman Long Engineering will play a key role in shaping the agenda for AEW 2025, ensuring that the event addresses the most pressing issues and challenges facing the energy sector in West Africa. The company’s expertise will be particularly valuable in areas such as project development, financing, and execution, where local capacity building is critical. By supporting local content development, Dorman Long Engineering is helping to create a more sustainable and resilient energy sector in West Africa. The partnership is also a testament to the company’s commitment to the region and its people, demonstrating a long-term vision for growth and development. As the energy sector continues to evolve, it is clear that local capacity building will be essential for driving success. Dorman Long Engineering’s partnership with AEW 2025 is a significant step in this direction, and is expected to have a lasting impact on the region’s energy industry. With its strong track record of delivering complex engineering projects, Dorman Long Engineering is well-positioned to support the development of West Africa’s energy sector. The company’s expertise in areas such as pipeline construction, facility development, and maintenance will be particularly valuable in supporting the region’s growing energy needs. As a Silver Partner, Dorman Long Engineering will be instrumental in promoting the importance of local content development and capacity building in West Africa’s energy sector. The partnership is expected to inspire other companies to follow suit, driving a wave of investment and growth in the region. With Dorman Long Engineering on board, AEW 2025 is shaping up to be a must-attend event for anyone interested in the future of West Africa’s energy industry. The event will provide a unique opportunity for attendees to network with key stakeholders, learn about the latest trends and opportunities, and gain valuable insights into the region’s energy sector. As the energy sector continues to grow and evolve, it is clear that local capacity building will be essential for driving success. Dorman Long Engineering’s partnership with AEW 2025 is a significant step in this direction, and is expected to have a lasting impact on the region’s energy industry.