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    Home » Minister admits slow progress of ‘Decade of Gas’ initiative, sets fresh targets

    Minister admits slow progress of ‘Decade of Gas’ initiative, sets fresh targets

    December 8, 2025
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    *Ekperikpe Ekpo

    Mkpoikana Udoma

    Port Harcourt — Nigeria’s flagship Decade of Gas Initiative, launched in 2021 to transform the country into a gas-powered economy, has achieved only partial progress and must now be aggressively accelerated, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo, has said.

    Ekpo speaking recently at the 14th Practical Nigerian Content, PNC, Forum in Yenagoa, said the initiative has delivered some gains in LPG penetration, CNG rollout, and gas commercialisation, but “not at the scale Nigeria urgently requires.”

    “We have made progress, but not enough,” the minister admitted. “The pace has been slower than expected, and we must move with far greater urgency.”

    He cited persistent infrastructure gaps, gas supply volatility, funding constraints, and delayed policy execution as major setbacks.

    “Critical pipelines are behind schedule. Feedstock shortages still hamper power and industries,” he said. “These challenges have limited the full realisation of the Decade of Gas vision.”

    The minister, however, outlined a renewed push to accelerate delivery through tighter regulatory coordination and investment incentives.

    “We are strengthening inter-agency alignment to remove approval bottlenecks,” Ekpo said. “The PIA gives us the fiscal tools to unlock more capital into midstream and domestic gas programmes.”

    He noted measurable progress in domestic LPG consumption, clean cooking expansion, and flare gas commercialisation, calling them “strong foundations that must now be scaled up.”

    “Our goal remains clear: affordable gas for power, households, industries and transport,” he said. “We are not abandoning the Decade of Gas; we are intensifying it.”

    Ekpo said the government will prioritise early delivery of key projects such as OB3, AKK, NLNG Train 7, Brass Fertiliser, and several gas-based industrial hubs.

    “These projects will determine whether the Decade of Gas becomes a transformative legacy or a missed opportunity,” he warned.

    Calling for collaboration, the minister urged industry players, financiers and host communities to recommit to the national gas agenda.

    “We need every stakeholder on board,” he said. “Nigeria cannot afford to slow down at a time when global markets are shifting and opportunities are emerging.”

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