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Abstract:Nigeria’s oil and gas industry is experiencing a surge in investment, fueled by policy reforms and international collaboration, paving the way for continued energy expansion.
Nigerias oil and gas sector will continue to be a key pillar of the economy. Thanks to regulatory reforms and investment incentives, the country has become a prime destination for global energy investors.
In 2024, Nigeria attracted between $16 billion and $17 billion in foreign investment, a trend expected to persist. With rising global energy demand, Nigeria is expanding its production capacity to meet market needs while strengthening its position in the international energy landscape.
The Nigerian government has introduced the Petroleum Industry Act and a series of executive orders to lower industry entry barriers and offer flexible investment models, such as joint ventures and production-sharing contracts.
With 37 billion barrels of crude oil reserves and approximately 207 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, Nigeria is enhancing its refining capacity to reduce import dependence while upgrading its gas infrastructure.
Collaborating with energy giants like Shell, Eni, and Total, Nigeria is expanding its domestic and international market reach. Additionally, the advancement of the LNG Train 7 project will further solidify Nigerias competitive edge in the global natural gas market.
Despite its promising future, Nigeria faces several challenges, including infrastructure gaps, global energy market volatility, and regional security concerns.
Moreover, as the world transitions toward low-carbon energy, Nigeria must balance its oil and gas growth with a gradual shift toward renewable energy. Moving forward, the government needs to continuously improve the investment environment, strengthen international partnerships, and diversify its energy sector to ensure long-term stability and growth.
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