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    Renaissance Africa highest gas producer in Nigeria in December – NNPC

    March 17, 2026
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    Lagos — Renaissance Africa Energy remains Nigeria’s highest gas producer, churning out 62.341 billion SCF, BSCF, of gas in one month (December 2025), according to the Nigerian National Petrleum Company, NNPC..

    The company is followed by Seplat Energy Producing Nigeria Unlimited, SEPNU, with 22.665 BSCF.

    The NNPC said in its gas production data for December 2025, that TotalEnergies Exploration and Production Nigeria, TEPNG, produced 15.77 BSCF of gas in the month under review, while TotalEnergies Upstream Nigeria, TUPNI, produced 13.014 BSCF of gas from its Akpo Floating Production Storage and Offloading, FPSO, vessel.

    Chevron Nigeria produced 12.667 BSCF of gas in the month under review; Sterling Oil Exploration & Energy Production Company, SEEPCO, 7.607 BSCF of gas from the Oil Mining Lease, OML, 143, while Heirs Energy trailed with 3.497 BSCF of gas.

    Conversely, the NNPC reported that BelemaOil Producing Limited, was the worst offender in terms of gas flaring in December 2025, as the indigenous firm flared 138 percent of its total gas output, as it burnt 138.74 million SCF of gas, in excess of its total gas output of 101 million SCF.

    NNPC’s subsidiary responsible for operating OML 18 in the Niger Delta, NNPC Eighteen Operating Limited, NEOL, followed with the flaring of 511.62 million SCF of gas, 108 percent in excess of its 472.43 million SCF gas output in the month under review.

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