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Nigeria Charts Energy Future With Gas Deals, Local Content

Last updated: July 12, 2026 3:31 pm
5 hours ago Nkoli Omhoudu
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Against the backdrop of growing global demand for cleaner, more secure energy, industry leaders, investors and policymakers gathered in Abuja for the 25th NOG Energy Week to redefine Nigeria’s energy future.

Beyond the billion-dollar deals and policy discussions, stakeholders say the real measure of success will be creating jobs, expanding local industries and delivering reliable energy to Nigerians.

The exhibition floor tells a story of ambition.
From locally manufactured chemicals and engineering solutions to marine services, security technology and gas infrastructure, Nigerian companies are showcasing innovations aimed at strengthening local content and reducing dependence on imports.

For indigenous businesses, the message is simple: with the right policies and investment, local companies can power Nigeria’s energy transformation.

The 25th NOG Energy Conference also became a platform for major commitments.

Opening the event, NNPC Limited’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Bashir Ojulari, called for stronger collaboration across the energy industry, saying partnerships remain the key to unlocking Africa’s vast energy potential.

He unveiled the company’s one-year performance scorecard, announcing crude oil production of 1.71 million barrels per day, gas production of 7.5 billion standard cubic feet daily, over 20 billion dollars in gas supply agreements, and improved financial transparency.

The momentum continued with the signing of six strategic agreements, including gas supply and transportation deals with partners, aimed at accelerating industrialisation and strengthening Nigeria’s energy security.

But local content operators say more support is needed.
Manufacturers, marine service providers and security firms are urging government to improve access to finance, create a more competitive business environment and deepen local participation across the energy value chain.

From billion-dollar investment commitments to landmark gas agreements and renewed calls for stronger collaboration across the energy value chain, the conversations at this year’s 25th NOG Energy Week have made one thing clear: Nigeria is positioning natural gas as the bridge to industrial growth, energy security and a lower-carbon future.

The real test, however, will be how quickly these commitments translate into projects, jobs and reliable energy that Nigerians can see and feel in their daily lives.

(Editor:Nkoli Omhoudu)

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