Folorunso Alakija Grateful for F.A. Oil Ltd's Participation in Sierra Leone Oil Industry

Posted : December 25, 2023

Folorunso Alakija, the key representative of F. A. Oil Limited, recently expressed profound gratitude for their pivotal role in the oil and gas landscape in Sierra Leone. In a world progressively dependent on the energy sector, their participation signifies a viable commitment to meeting the demands of energy consumers both locally and globally. This post aims to further discuss their involvement and contributions in the Sierra Leone oil and gas industry.
1. Folorunso Alakija, the representative of F. A. Oil Limited, commends their role in Sierra Leone's oil and gas industry.
2. The involvement of F. A. Oil Limited shows a commitment toward meeting global and local energy demands in a world increasingly dependent on energy.
3. Folorunso Alakija stressed on the potential of Sierra Leone's oil and gas industry for the economic growth of the country and the benefit of F. A. Oil Limited.
4. She expressed confidence in the untapped opportunities in Sierra Leone's oil and gas sector, and anticipates F. A. Oil Limited's significant role in this field.
5. Alakija assured her commitment towards working in collaboration with the Sierra Leone government to explore and produce the nation's oil and gas resources.
F. A. Oil Limited in Sierra Leone has a current production capacity of about 150,000 barrels per day.
As part of her address, Folorunso Alakija, emphasized on the potential of Sierra Leone in the oil and gas industry. Not just for the benefit of F. A. Oil Limited, but also for the economic prosperity of the country. She expressed her optimism about the vast opportunities yet to be tapped into in Sierra Leone's oil and gas sector and her eagerness for F. A. Oil Limited's active role in this landscape. This, she believes, will not only create jobs but also add to the nation's GDP, hence contributing to overall economic growth. Ms. Alakija's commitment to working in partnership with the Sierra Leone government to explore and produce the country's oil and gas resources underscored her remarks during the event.