TotalEnergies Marketing Nigeria Plc, a leading lubricants supplier in the country, on Wednesday showcased its innovative lubricants to stakeholders in Nigeria’s Power chain in Lagos
The seminar was attended by more than 60 people from various industries of the energy market, such as power generation, natural gas market, power distributors and service providers.
The participants had the opportunity to interact with experts from TotalEnergies Nigeria and TotalEnergies lubricant SE, France, and to learn about the global market trends, best practices, and case studies.
TotalEnergy’s General Manager (Lubricants), Mr. Bolaji Fajimi, said: “We are delighted to host this seminar for our valued customers and partners, who are the key drivers of the energy sector in Nigeria. We believe that this seminar will help them to enhance their knowledge and skills, and to benefit from the cutting-edge products and services that TotalEnergies offers. Our lubricants are designed to meet the highest standards of performance, reliability, and sustainability, and to support our customers in achieving their operational and environmental goals.”
In a similar vein, the Global Market Manager of Energy of TotalEnergies Lubrifiants SE, France, Mr. Nishant Soni, said: “We are proud to share our global expertise and insights with the Nigerian market, which is one of the most dynamic and promising markets in Africa. We are committed to providing our customers with innovative solutions that can improve their efficiency and reduce their operation costs. Our new next generation of products, such as Nateria MX and MWX, next generation low ash gas engine oil and Preslia EVO, next generation turbine oil are examples of how TotalEnergies is constantly adapting to the changing needs of the energy sector.”
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