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Nigeria's Dangote Refinery extends gas agreements with NNPC in order to secure fuel for expansion programs

Three Dangote Group subsidiary companies announced on Monday that they have bolstered 'gas supply contracts' with NNPC units to support expansion plans. This is in line with a shift by Nigeria towards cleaner energy and industrial development.

Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Dangote Fertiliser plant, as well as Dangote Cement Plc announced on Monday that contracts had been signed with NNPC Gas Infrastructure Company and Nigerian Gas?Master Plan?Limited at the Nigeria Gas 'Master Plan 2026 event in Abuja. The companies did not reveal the contracted volumes.

Nigeria launched its master plan for the 'gas sector' on Friday. It aims to fix the?gas industry by improving the supply, attracting investments, and making gas a major driver of economic development.

The plan aims to increase the national production to 10 billion cubic foot per day (bcf/d), from 8 bcf/d at present, and 12?bcf/d in 2030. It also attracts more than 60 billion dollars of investments along the entire gas value chain.

Ekperikpe Ekpo, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), said that the plan moves from policy formulation to implementation. He emphasized that Nigeria's biggest challenge is in converting its oil reserves into "reliable supply" and "economic value".

Bashir Bayo 'Ojulari, CEO of NNPC Ltd Group, said that the plan aims at boosting national gas production and attracting new investment. It also aims at strengthening supply for users. (Reporting and editing by Bernadette B. Baum; Isaac Anyaogu)

(source: Reuters)