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NNPC eyes gas expansion with $60bn investment drive

byJoy Ogbitse
March 27, 2026
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited is shifting focus toward gas as the core of its long term energy strategy, targeting a sharp increase in reserves and capital inflows. The plan signals a deliberate pivot from policy statements to measurable execution, anchored on large scale investment and production growth.

At the centre of this strategy is a projection to grow Nigeria’s gas reserves to about 600 trillion cubic feet, up from roughly 210 trillion cubic feet currently proven. This estimate reflects both existing deposits and untapped potential, positioning the country among the largest gas holders globally.

The company also aims to mobilise about $60 billion in investments by 2030. This funding is expected to come through a mix of private sector participation, international partnerships, and improved fiscal incentives designed to make the sector commercially viable.

According to the plan, gas production is expected to rise significantly within the decade. Output is projected to increase from about 7.4 billion standard cubic feet per day to 12 billion cubic feet per day. This expansion is intended to serve both domestic demand and export markets, particularly liquefied natural gas.

Officials describe the initiative as a transition from ambition to execution. One statement emphasised that “the plan is structured not just to deliver but to exceed” existing production targets while unlocking large scale investment flows.

The strategy is built on Nigeria’s geographic advantage. Its Atlantic location places it closer to European and transatlantic markets compared to Middle Eastern suppliers, a factor that has become more relevant amid global supply disruptions. This positioning is expected to strengthen demand for Nigerian gas exports.

Beyond exports, domestic industrialisation is a central objective. Gas supply is being aligned with key sectors such as power generation, fertiliser production, and petrochemicals. Infrastructure projects, including major pipeline networks, are expected to connect supply to demand hubs and support industrial clusters across the country.

The plan also includes expanding access to cleaner energy for households. A proposed cylinder distribution programme aims to scale liquefied petroleum gas usage, reducing reliance on traditional fuels and improving energy access nationwide.

Regulatory reforms under the Petroleum Industry Act are expected to support this shift. By promoting commercial pricing, contract stability, and investor confidence, the framework is designed to attract capital and reduce long standing bottlenecks in the sector.

Despite the scale of ambition, execution risks remain. Historical challenges such as infrastructure gaps, security concerns, and underinvestment could constrain delivery if not addressed. Analysts note that converting reserves into actual output and revenue will depend on sustained policy consistency and efficient project implementation.

Overall, the NNPC’s gas expansion plan reflects a broader repositioning of Nigeria’s energy sector. By prioritising gas over oil, the country is seeking to align with global energy trends while strengthening domestic economic capacity. The outcome will depend less on targets and more on the discipline required to translate reserves into tangible economic value.

Tags: Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC)
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