Nigeria plans gas grid domination, refinery expansion, and export dreams, while regulators tour facilities saying scarcity is the real enemy.
Who is driving the push
Who is driving the push
- Saidu Aliyu Mohammed led the regulatory message.
- He runs the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.
- Operators across Rivers State engaged directly.
- Private refinery executives joined discussions.
- Nationwide gas mapping for distribution licenses.
- Structured rollout of gas networks.
- Virtual gas systems where pipelines do not exist.
- More refineries to fuel exports.
- Rivers State hosted the multi-day tour.
- Facilities spanned midstream and downstream sites.
- Ogbele housed the Aradel Holdings refinery.
- Multiple private operators received visits.
- Engagements covered days two and three.
- The tour ran across three consecutive days.
- The focus shifted by day.
- Gas came first, refining followed.
- Gas access cuts industrial energy costs.
- Scarcity drives high prices.
- Refining boosts energy security.
- Exports expand economic reach.
- Licenses align with mapped regions.
- CNG fills pipeline gaps.
- Compliance follows engagement, not crackdowns.
- Private and public refineries share responsibility.