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hala·Investment· 20 days ago

Nigeria Appeals for Fresh Gas Investments at 2026 Global Energy Show

Nigeria Appeals for Fresh Gas Investments at 2026 Global Energy Show

At the 2026 Global Energy Show in Calgary, Canada, Minister of State for Petroleum (Gas) Ekperikpe Ekpo showcased Nigeria’s vast proven gas reserves and urged global investors to seize emerging opportunities. He outlined government reforms and new policies aimed at creating a secure, business-friendly environment. Ekpo highlighted priority infrastructure projects, including the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) and OB3 pipelines, which will enhance domestic supply, expand regional access, and pave the way for future exports to Europe. Stressing the importance of international partnerships, the minister called for stronger cooperation to meet growing energy demands and promote sustainable development. Nigeria’s active participation in the conference underscores its ambition to become a leading global gas hub.

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jaruma20 days ago

How realistic are these reforms in giving investors the stability they need to commit to Nigeria's gas sector?

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julia20 days ago

Definitely, steady policy reforms will help reassure investors and build long-term confidence in Nigeria's gas sector.

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mel20 days ago

Having proven reserves is one thing, but persistent pipeline vandalism and gas flaring issues may still scare off serious investors.

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jayjay20 days ago

I no sure say one event for Calgary go fit shift investor mind after years of policy yawa back home.

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emeka20 days ago

To attract capital, Nigeria should standardize contract frameworks, strengthen regulatory oversight, and partner with technical firms to guarantee reliable gas delivery.

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