Nigeria to Unveil First Gas and Power Infrastructure Map at NOG Energy Week
Nigeria Unveils First Gas, Power Infrastructure Map at NOG Week

Nigeria is set to unveil its first comprehensive Gas and Power Infrastructure Map during the 25th edition of NOG Energy Week. This initiative aims to resolve a longstanding challenge hindering investment in the country's gas and power sector: the absence of reliable and consolidated industry data.

Map Development and Partners

The map, developed by the Gas for Africa programme in collaboration with NNPC Limited, provides a unified overview of Nigeria's gas and power infrastructure. It covers pipelines, processing facilities, power generation assets, LNG terminals, and major transmission networks across the nation.

Strategic Timing

The release coincides with Nigeria's efforts to strengthen its position in the global energy market, amid rising demand for reliable energy partners and growing interest in its gas resources and infrastructure opportunities.

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Strategic Report Release

Beyond the infrastructure map, attendees will also access a strategic report on Nigeria's gas sector, described by organizers as the most comprehensive intelligence publication yet produced on the industry. The report examines the evolution of Nigeria's gas market since 2020 and provides insights into the NNPC Gas Master Plan 2026, upstream production trends and reserves, midstream pipeline infrastructure, capacity gaps, downstream CNG, PNG and LNG developments, the gas-to-power value chain, and gas-based industrial activities including fertilisers, petrochemicals, methanol, and metals processing.

According to the organisers, the report offers the most complete picture of Nigeria's gas industry assembled in a single publication, designed to provide investors and industry stakeholders with actionable intelligence across the entire value chain.

Current Energy Landscape

The unveiling comes at a time when global supply chains are facing disruptions and countries are seeking secure and scalable energy sources. Organisers noted that Nigeria has strengthened its position in recent months, supported by oil production of 1.71 million barrels per day, the launch of the Gas Master Plan in January 2026, and the operation of the Dangote Refinery at capacity.

They said the infrastructure map and accompanying report would help translate investor interest into concrete investments by providing clearer information on the country's energy assets, opportunities, and development priorities.

Organisers' Statement

“The Nigeria Gas & Power Infrastructure Map delivers what the global energy community has long demanded: a single, comprehensive and authoritative mapping of Nigeria’s gas and power infrastructure,” the organisers said. They added that the accompanying report adopts a full value-chain approach and provides detailed insights into every major segment of the gas industry, offering stakeholders a clearer understanding of opportunities and gaps across the sector.

Event Details

Participants at NOG Energy Week will be among the first to access both publications, giving them early insight as industry discussions, partnership announcements, memorandum signings, and project negotiations take place during the five-day event in Abuja. With preparations intensifying ahead of the conference, governments, ministerial delegations, chief executives, and industry leaders from across the global energy value chain are expected to gather at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre (BATICC), Abuja, to discuss the future of Africa’s energy sector.

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