Ms. Arvy Nahar
Contracts specialist and internationally recognised oil, energy, and African trade professional.
Ms. Arvy Nahar is a distinguished Contracts Specialist and internationally recognised industry professional, celebrated for her multi-sector expertise across the African Oil & Energy industry. Widely regarded as one of the emerging leaders in her field, she was recently highlighted by Forbes Africa as "An Up-and-Coming Person to Watch." Her rising influence has continued to gain global attention, with a 2025 feature in the Monaco-headquartered B2B Business Magazine, recognising her as one of the region's noteworthy young professionals shaping Africa's future commercial landscape.
Arvy's professional background is rooted in high-level contracting, procurement, and supply chain advisory. Over the course of her career, she has advised major international oil companies, global financiers, and leading EPC contractors on complex commercial, operational, and contractual matters. Her portfolio includes providing specialist support and contracting services to some of the world's most prominent energy organisations, including BP Iraq, BP Angola, Tullow Oil, Fluor, Exxon Mobil, Bechtel, and numerous mid-tier energy companies.
Her expertise extends beyond corporate assignments to government and diplomatic engagements. Arvy has held briefs from multiple African ministerial delegations and has contributed to both unilateral and bilateral trade round-table discussions, further solidifying her reputation as a trusted voice in international trade affairs.
In 2021, she delivered high-level foreign trade and economic consultancy for various presidential trade delegations across Burundi, Liberia, Angola, and South Africa - supporting national strategies, economic development planning, and cross-border commercial cooperation.
With a growing global presence, a strong industry reputation, and recognition from esteemed international publications, Ms. Nahar continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of energy contracting and African trade diplomacy on the world stage.