Saidu Aliyu Mohammed says Nigeria targets gas network expansion

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
  • 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.
What the government wants
  • Nationwide gas mapping for distribution licenses.
  • Structured rollout of gas networks.
  • Virtual gas systems where pipelines do not exist.
  • More refineries to fuel exports.
Where actions took place
  • Rivers State hosted the multi-day tour.
  • Facilities spanned midstream and downstream sites.
  • Ogbele housed the Aradel Holdings refinery.
  • Multiple private operators received visits.
When this unfolded
  • Engagements covered days two and three.
  • The tour ran across three consecutive days.
  • The focus shifted by day.
  • Gas came first, refining followed.
Why this matters
  • Gas access cuts industrial energy costs.
  • Scarcity drives high prices.
  • Refining boosts energy security.
  • Exports expand economic reach.
How the plan works
  • Licenses align with mapped regions.
  • CNG fills pipeline gaps.
  • Compliance follows engagement, not crackdowns.
  • Private and public refineries share responsibility.
 

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