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With one of the world’s most comprehensive privatisation efforts taking place in Nigeria’s electricity sector, the problem of ensuring adequate natural gas supply for power generation has taken centre stage. Although natural gas production has steadily increased in recent years in line with domestic supply obligations and the broad road map of the Gas Master Plan (GMP),...

 

What sort of initiatives will the DPR be undertaking to encourage development of marginal fields?

Still Africa’s largest oil producer, with an industry that in past decades has fuelled the growth of what is now its largest economy, Nigeria has the most voluminous reserves remaining on the continent. Yet it faces steep challenges, from policy uncertainty amid looming legislative reform to output disruptions due to unrest in the Niger Delta, the heart of its producing...

Four years after the passage of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act in April 2010, the results are clearly visible. In terms of in-country spend, the changes have been especially dramatic, although there is still ample room for Nigerian firms to expand in services, fabrication and integration particularly. The pace of local content...

Articles & Analysis | Cement from The Report: Nigeria 2015

The Company

 Lafarge Africa is a 73%-owned subsidiary of France’s Lafarge SA and the result of a mid-2014 merger of Lafarge Wapco Cement (Wapco) with Lafarge South Africa Holdings, United Cement Company of Nigeria (Unicem), Ashaka Cement and Atlas...

Articles & Analysis | Food and beverages from The Report: Nigeria 2015

The Company

Nestlé Nigeria is a subsidiary of Nestlé Group, one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies, which established a presence in Nigeria in 1961 and was listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1978. The company is 63.75% owned by Ghanabased Nestlé Central & West Africa. Since entering...

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