Eleanor Adaralegbe
CFO Seplat Energy
Eleanor Adaralegbe is an accomplished finance executive with over 30 years of expertise, particularly in the oil and gas industry. A Mathematics graduate from the University of Nigeria Nsukka, she holds an MSc in Global Finance from BAYES Business School, City University of London, and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. Eleanor is also a chartered accountant and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria.
Starting her career at Ernst & Young International and currently serving as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) as Seplat Energy PLC, Eleanor has also held significant roles including Vice President of Finance and CFO Designate at Seplat Energy PLC. Her tenure at companies such as ConocoPhillips, Addax Petroleum, and Devon Energy has been marked by her leadership in financial strategy, control, and innovation.
Eleanor's career achievements include leading finance and commercial operations at Devon’s Nigerian subsidiary, successfully negotiating a major gas plant buyback, and conducting the financial due diligence for a roughly $500 million acquisition on the London Stock Exchange. She has also played a key role in capital raising and joint venture financing, in addition to pioneering improvements in business processes.
An advocate for diversity and inclusion, Eleanor has championed these values in the corporate world for over a decade. Her leadership efforts helped Seplat become one of Nigeria's early adopters of the new IFRS S1 & S2 sustainability reporting standards.
With a proven track record in complex negotiations and stakeholder management, Eleanor brings a strategic and forward-thinking approach to financial management and corporate governance, ensuring robust growth and compliance. She also serves on the board of Elcrest Exploration Nigeria Limited.
Conference Agenda Sessions
PANEL DISCUSSION: ESG Investing: what strategies make African deals attractive in 2024?
ESG has become an integral part of any investor or financier‘s due diligence but means different things across segments and asset classes. We discuss the ESG considerations and factors that make African oil & gas deals competitive in 2024 and how operators and asset owners can better embrace ESG standards to be competitive in today‘s market.
Key areas of discussion:
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How are ESG criteria integrated into investment decision-making processes for oil & gas projects in Africa, and what specific ESG factors are considered most critical by investors?
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How do ESG considerations influence the structuring and valuation of oil & gas deals in Africa? What role do ESG performance metrics play in determining deal outcomes and financial terms?
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How can ESG-focused strategies in oil & gas projects enhance community engagement and stakeholder relations in Africa? What are the best practices for fostering positive social impacts and maintaining a social license to operate?
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How do ESG standards and regulatory frameworks in African countries impact oil & gas investments, and what measures can companies take to ensure compliance while managing ESG-related risks effectively?
Thursday 10 October 11:30 - 12:15 Upstream Stage
Finance and M&A Forum
Key areas of discussion:
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How are ESG criteria integrated into investment decision-making processes for oil & gas projects in Africa, and what specific ESG factors are considered most critical by investors?
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How do ESG considerations influence the structuring and valuation of oil & gas deals in Africa? What role do ESG performance metrics play in determining deal outcomes and financial terms?
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How can ESG-focused strategies in oil & gas projects enhance community engagement and stakeholder relations in Africa? What are the best practices for fostering positive social impacts and maintaining a social license to operate?
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How do ESG standards and regulatory frameworks in African countries impact oil & gas investments, and what measures can companies take to ensure compliance while managing ESG-related risks effectively?