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Nigeria’s existing crude oil assets have huge untapped reservoirs, says NNPCL boss as he woos investors at 2025 Gastech in Milan, Italy

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Bayo Ojulari fielding questions from NBC’s Hala Gorani at Gastech in Milan, Italy
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WED SEPT 10 2025-theGBJournal| Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Ltd., Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari told investors at the ongoing Gastech Exhibition & Conference, in Milan, Italy, that apart from gas, the existing crude oil assets have huge untapped reservoirs for investors to tap into, besides over 200 oil fields that are currently undeveloped.

Bayo Ojulari made the case while fielding questions from NBC’s Hala Gorani during the Energy Talk segment of the 2025 Gastech Exhibition & Conference, as Nigeria seeks to boost production from the current 1.7million barrels per day.

Ojulari urged investors to direct their attention to Nigeria and tap into the huge opportunities in the nation’s energy sector as well.

According to him, while a number of investors were already coming into the country with gas-based industries such as petrochemicals and methanol plants, more investments were required to build infrastructure to support the Federal Government’s aspiration to power the nation’s transportation sector with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).

On measures being taken to make Nigeria an investors’ haven, the GCEO said NNPC Ltd. was investing heavily in carbon capture projects as well as technology to enhance energy efficiency and reduce gas flaring in compliance with the objectives of financing partners.

He said that a number of critical gas infrastructure projects in the country, such as the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas pipeline, are in their advanced stages, while the NLNG Train 7 Project is also being progressed.

He noted that Nigeria’s energy transition strategy is focused on eradicating energy poverty which requires enormous investments in gas as the fuel of choice for industrialisation as well as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as domestic cooking gas for the over six million Africans who lack access to clean energy.

Attended by over 50,000 professionals and more than 1,000 exhibitors from 150 Countries, Gastech is a leading annual gas conference where global energy leaders discuss developments that affect the future of the energy industry.

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