For over four decades, Dietsmann has been a silent powerhouse behind Africa’s energy sector. From Angola to Nigeria, they have been the team on the ground ensuring that oil, gas, and power plants continue to run reliably in some of the most demanding environments on earth.
As the company prepares for its role as a Bronze Sponsor at African Energy Week (AEW) 2026, they are signaling a major shift in its strategy: combining its legendary field expertise with the next generation of robotics and AI.
Africa’s energy landscape is changing. With many production assets reaching maturity, the focus has shifted from discovery to operational efficiency. Keeping existing infrastructure running reliably and cost-effectively is no longer just a technical requirement; it is a cornerstone of energy security.
Dietsmann’s track record, from maintaining TotalEnergies’ offshore facilities in the Republic of Congo to its foundational joint venture Sonadiets in Angola, proves that maintenance is an essential pillar of Africa’s energy future.
The most exciting development in Dietsmann’s portfolio is its aggressive pivot toward digital maintenance. In partnership with Taurob, the company is deploying:
- Autonomous Inspection Robots: ATEX-certified units capable of navigating hazardous environments that are risky for human crews.
- Predictive AI: Moving away from reactive repairs to predictive monitoring, catching issues before they cause downtime.
- Drone Integration: Streamlining inspections across remote and offshore infrastructure.
Technology is only as good as the people who operate it. Since the early 2000s, Dietsmann has prioritized workforce development, building dedicated training centers and on-the-job programs across all its host countries. Their approach serves as a blueprint for the local content priorities currently driving African energy policy.
As CEO Cesare Canevese puts it, reliable maintenance, digitalization, and local skills are the three non-negotiables for continental energy security.
Whether it is traditional oil and gas or the growing wave of gas-to-power and LNG projects, Dietsmann is proving that the fundamentals of energy maintenance remain the same, but the tools to achieve them have changed forever.
































