Prime Energy Resources Development B.V. has become the 88th member of the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers that will help the firm in improving its upstream industry performance, advocacy intelligence and industry outreach.
The subsidiary of the Razon-led Prime Infrastructure Capital Inc. said its IOGP membership would provide insight for benchmarking and decision making, talent development, and representation in key industry and global meetings that would strengthen its operations.
“As a member, Prime Energy will continue to participate in the organization’s initiative of building a stronger foundation as the industry engineers its way toward the energy transition to a low-carbon future,” he added.
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