First — Ever Nigeria Gas & Power Infrastructure Map Debuts at NOG Energy Week 2026 BODY: CITY, Nigeria – A defining moment for Nigeria’s energy sector unfolded at the 25th edition of NOG Energy Week in Abuja, as the nation’s first Gas and Power Infrastructure Map was unveiled. Developed by the Gas for Africa programme in collaboration with NNPC Limited, this landmark publication is set to transform the nation’s energy sector by offering a detailed overview of Nigeria’s extensive gas and power infrastructure.
The absence of reliable, consolidated intelligence has been a persistent barrier to accelerated investment in Nigeria’s gas and power sector. This new map, along with the accompanying strategic report on Nigeria’s gas sector, is the most comprehensive intelligence publication on the industry ever produced. It covers the gas market evolution since 2020, the NNPC Gas Master Plan 2026, upstream production trends and reserves, midstream pipeline infrastructure and capacity gaps, and downstream market developments.
With global supply chains under strain due to regional conflicts, Nigeria’s emergence as a credible energy power, with output at a five-year high and the Dangote Refinery operating at capacity, positions the country as a crucial energy partner.
The Infrastructure Map and strategic report aim to crystallize Nigeria’s energy position into actionable intelligence, attracting investor interest and transforming policy ambition into infrastructure reality. NOG Energy Week attendees were among the first to access these publications, providing them with a critical advantage as deal signings, joint venture announcements, and project partnerships converge on Abuja. Governments, ministerial delegations, CEOs, and the full global energy value chain are preparing to descend on the BATICC in Abuja, where the next chapter of Africa’s energy story will be written.
The unveiling of the Gas and Power Infrastructure Map at NOG Energy Week 2026 is a landmark event, offering a comprehensive overview of Nigeria’s extensive gas and power infrastructure and setting the stage for increased investment and development.
The map is expected to serve as a valuable tool for policymakers and industry stakeholders, contributing to the continent’s economic growth and energy security. KICKER: The Gas and Power Infrastructure Map’s debut at NOG Energy Week 2026 signifies a turning point for Nigeria’s energy sector, with the potential to unlock significant investments and foster sustainable energy development across Africa.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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