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Nigeria Advocates for Unified African Gas Market

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Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo

Nigeria Leads Drive for Regional Gas Integration in Africa

Nigeria is making significant strides towards regional gas integration across Africa as government officials, financiers, and industry leaders convene in Abuja to explore opportunities for cross-border investments and infrastructure development. This effort was underscored during the Ministerial Roundtable on Cooperation in Advancing Gas Development with Regional Impact Across Africa, co-hosted by Nigeria’s Decade of Gas Programme and the World Bank.

Breaking Down Barriers to Energy Potential

The roundtable, held from March 30 to 31, attracted delegates from various West African countries, including Senegal, Togo, and Benin. This gathering signals a pivotal shift from fragmented national gas strategies to a more unified regional approach that relies on shared infrastructure, harmonized regulations, and aggregated demand. The meeting highlighted that coordinated execution is essential for unlocking Africa’s energy potential, especially in a continent where over 600 million people still lack access to electricity.

Nigeria’s Decade of Gas Initiative

Nigeria boasts over 210 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves and is leveraging its Decade of Gas initiative as both a strategy for domestic expansion and as a regional coordination platform. The initiative aims to ramp up gas production to exceed 12 billion cubic feet daily by 2030, fostering improved domestic utilization and industrial applications.

Collective Action is Key

At the roundtable, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, emphasized the importance of collective action in shaping Africa’s energy future. “The challenge before us is not resource availability, but coordination, infrastructure, and collective action,” he stated, pointing towards the necessity for unified efforts among countries.

Collaboration Across Borders

Regional stakeholders expressed intent for tighter collaboration. Robert Eklo, Togo’s Minister of Mines and Energy Resources, reiterated that energy is crucial for industrialization. He affirmed Togo’s commitment to partnering with Nigeria under the Decade of Gas initiative, highlighting that “there is no industrialization without energy availability and affordability.” This partnership could also extend to larger projects such as the Africa Atlantic Gas Pipeline.

Turning Political Will into Actionable Projects

Discussions at the roundtable focused on converting political commitments into viable projects, particularly in areas like cross-border pipelines, liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure, and gas-to-power initiatives. The World Bank reaffirmed its commitment through policy advisory, technical assistance, and risk mitigation tools to attract private sector investment.

Reshaping West Africa’s Energy Landscape

Recent developments, such as Senegal emerging as a gas exporter, are transforming West Africa’s energy landscape. However, connecting these various assets into an integrated regional system is critical for addressing industrial demand, enhancing power generation, and fostering intra-African trade.

Pursuing Ambitious Targets

Ed Ubong, the Coordinating Director of the Decade of Gas programme, articulated that the ambitious production targets would not be pursued in isolation but rather in concert with broader regional collaboration. He noted the growing alignment among governments, financiers, and industry stakeholders, highlighting the focus on implementation.

Future Directions

With the roundtable concluded, attention will now turn to the actual implementation of initiatives, including the development of project pipelines, financing frameworks, and working groups tasked with driving execution throughout the region. The joint efforts underscore a transition from merely possessing resources to ensuring coordinated execution that can leverage those resources effectively.

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