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    Genesis Energy, NNPCL collaborate to boost National grid stability 

    November 13, 2025
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    *The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu (left), and Akinwole II Omoboriowo, Chairman and CEO of Genesis Energy Group

    Lagos — Genesis Energy has announced a strategic collaboration with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPC Ltd., to supply excess power generated from the Port Harcourt Refining Company, PHRC, to the national grid.

    The announcement was made during an official visit by the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, to Genesis Energy’s operational site within the Port Harcourt Refinery in Eleme, Rivers State.
    The company used the opportunity to showcase Genesis Energy’s contribution to Nigeria’s industrial growth through the operation of the nation’s largest licensed private off-grid clean power plant (84MW).
    The facility supplies dependable and sustainable energy to the PHRC — significantly improving refinery operations, strengthening local energy security, and reducing dependence on diesel and grid instability.
    Genesis Energy said the partnership  aligns with the Federal Government’s Power Sector Reform and Energy Transition Agenda which is designed to optimise Nigeria’s domestic generation capacity, enhance grid stability, and expand nationwide electricity access — representing a critical milestone in the nation’s journey toward a more reliable, efficient, and sustainable power ecosystem.
    It also underscores the vital role of clean, reliable, and locally generated energy in uplifting the Nigerian economy, driving industrial growth, and supporting national development goals.
    Speaking during the visit, the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, commended Genesis Energy’s operational excellence and reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to fostering a business environment that attracts and protects private-sector investment in the power industry.
    He stated that the government alone cannot fund the energy sector, and partnerships like the Genesis Energy–NNPC Ltd. collaboration are essential to closing infrastructure gaps and delivering reliable power to industries, businesses, and households nationwide.
    “We are ready to do everything possible to attract investors to support us so that industries, businesses, and households can have uninterrupted, functional, and reliable electricity,” the Minister said.
     “We have put in place a comprehensive policy and consistent regulatory framework that ensures private sector investors can operate confidently, recover investments, and contribute meaningfully to national growth. This collaboration will serve as proof of concept for integrating excess capacity into the national grid and could lead to an additional 120MW expansion once the pilot phase is concluded. He affirmed the Federal Government’s readiness to fast-track transmission infrastructure and commercial arrangements to enable seamless offtake of power from the facility to the grid.
    The 84MW Off-Grid Independent Power Plant (IPP) operated by Genesis Energy — located within the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) — stands as the nation’s largest licensed private off-grid clean power plant and the company’s pioneering clean energy investments in the country.
    The facility, powered by three GE TM2500+ gas turbines, supplies uninterrupted, sustainable power directly to the refinery — improving operational efficiency, strengthening local energy security, and reducing dependence on diesel and grid instability. The PHRC IPP also exemplifies how Gas-to-Power acts as a strategic enabler for renewable energy deployment — with every 1MW of gas-to-power capacity creating potential for up to 2MWp of solar power investment, thereby supporting Nigeria’s Just Energy Transition and climate resilience agenda.
    Mr. Akinwole II Omoboriowo, Chairman and CEO of Genesis Energy Group, reaffirmed the company’s dedication to leveraging innovative clean energy solutions to power Nigeria’s industrial and economic advancement.
    “At Genesis Energy, we remain committed to powering progress through strategic partnerships that strengthen Nigeria’s energy infrastructure and expand access to reliable power. As Nigeria continues to advance toward achieving steady electricity supply, collaboration between the public and private sectors has become more critical than ever. One key example is our partnership with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Limited). A milestone initiative enabling the supply of excess power from our Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) facility to the national grid. This collaboration with NNPC Ltd. exemplifies pragmatic innovation — leveraging existing assets to expand energy access, enhance refinery productivity, and contribute to national development. This project goes beyond megawatts; it is powering jobs, industries and communities.

     

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    Genesis Energy said it has now has look a strategic collaboration with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) to supply excess power generated from the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) to the national grid.
    The announcement was made during an official visit by the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, to Genesis Energy’s operational site within the Port Harcourt Refinery in Eleme, Rivers State.
    The company used the opportunity to showcase Genesis Energy’s contribution to Nigeria’s industrial growth through the operation of the nation’s largest licensed private off-grid clean power plant (84MW).
    The facility supplies dependable and sustainable energy to the PHRC — significantly improving refinery operations, strengthening local energy security, and reducing dependence on diesel and grid instability.
    Genesis Energy said the partnership  aligns with the Federal Government’s Power Sector Reform and Energy Transition Agenda which is designed to optimise Nigeria’s domestic generation capacity, enhance grid stability, and expand nationwide electricity access — representing a critical milestone in the nation’s journey toward a more reliable, efficient, and sustainable power ecosystem.
    It also underscores the vital role of clean, reliable, and locally generated energy in uplifting the Nigerian economy, driving industrial growth, and supporting national development goals.
    Speaking during the visit, the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, commended Genesis Energy’s operational excellence and reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to fostering a business environment that attracts and protects private-sector investment in the power industry.
    He stated that the government alone cannot fund the energy sector, and partnerships like the Genesis Energy–NNPC Ltd. collaboration are essential to closing infrastructure gaps and delivering reliable power to industries, businesses, and households nationwide.
    “We are ready to do everything possible to attract investors to support us so that industries, businesses, and households can have uninterrupted, functional, and reliable electricity,” the Minister said.
     “We have put in place a comprehensive policy and consistent regulatory framework that ensures private sector investors can operate confidently, recover investments, and contribute meaningfully to national growth. This collaboration will serve as proof of concept for integrating excess capacity into the national grid and could lead to an additional 120MW expansion once the pilot phase is concluded. He affirmed the Federal Government’s readiness to fast-track transmission infrastructure and commercial arrangements to enable seamless offtake of power from the facility to the grid.
    The 84MW Off-Grid Independent Power Plant (IPP) operated by Genesis Energy — located within the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) — stands as the nation’s largest licensed private off-grid clean power plant and the company’s pioneering clean energy investments in the country.
    The facility, powered by three GE TM2500+ gas turbines, supplies uninterrupted, sustainable power directly to the refinery — improving operational efficiency, strengthening local energy security, and reducing dependence on diesel and grid instability. The PHRC IPP also exemplifies how Gas-to-Power acts as a strategic enabler for renewable energy deployment — with every 1MW of gas-to-power capacity creating potential for up to 2MWp of solar power investment, thereby supporting Nigeria’s Just Energy Transition and climate resilience agenda.
    Mr. Akinwole II Omoboriowo, Chairman and CEO of Genesis Energy Group, reaffirmed the company’s dedication to leveraging innovative clean energy solutions to power Nigeria’s industrial and economic advancement.
    “At Genesis Energy, we remain committed to powering progress through strategic partnerships that strengthen Nigeria’s energy infrastructure and expand access to reliable power. As Nigeria continues to advance toward achieving steady electricity supply, collaboration between the public and private sectors has become more critical than ever. One key example is our partnership with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Limited). A milestone initiative enabling the supply of excess power from our Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) facility to the national grid. This collaboration with NNPC Ltd. exemplifies pragmatic innovation — leveraging existing assets to expand energy access, enhance refinery productivity, and contribute to national development. This project goes beyond megawatts; it is powering jobs, industries and communities.

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