Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo, has highlighted the government’s renewed focus on enhancing the gas-to-power initiative to leverage Nigeria’s abundant natural gas reserves and boost electricity generation.
This revitalization marks a strategic shift in the country’s approach to harnessing its substantial gas resources, aiming to enhance electricity generation, foster economic development, and improve Nigeria’s global competitiveness.
With approximately 209 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves, the government aims to address chronic electricity shortages, stimulate industrial growth, and promote cleaner energy solutions by prioritizing domestic gas utilization and investing in critical infrastructure.
This initiative also includes strengthening local content and capacity building, expanding liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, and supporting compressed natural gas (CNG) projects for transportation.
The focus on promoting domestic gas utilization is crucial for addressing Nigeria’s long-standing electricity generation challenges. By prioritizing gas-to-power projects, the government aims to ensure a reliable and sustainable electricity supply, which is vital for economic stability and growth.
These projects offer an efficient way to convert Nigeria’s abundant natural gas reserves into electricity, potentially reducing power shortages and increasing access to energy across the country.
Minister Ekpo emphasized the government’s commitment to developing critical gas infrastructure, including the transportation and distribution of natural gas nationwide. This infrastructure is essential for the seamless movement of gas from production sites to end-users, facilitating industrial growth and ensuring a consistent supply.
Investing in infrastructure is crucial for Nigeria to effectively harness its natural gas resources for economic development. By capitalizing on these reserves,
Nigeria can drive industrialization, reduce oil dependency, and enhance energy security. This focus aligns with global trends toward cleaner energy and positions Nigeria as a leader in transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
The minister also underscored the importance of strengthening the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) to enhance local capacity and enforce local content policies.
This strategy ensures that Nigerians benefit directly from the country’s natural resources through job creation, skill development, and the growth of local industries. The NCDMB’s significant investments in gas projects and infrastructure highlight its commitment to promoting local content.