The lack of power has been among the biggest obstacles to higher levels of economic growth, and Nigeria is in the midst of a long and complex effort to increase electricity supply by more than fivefold by 2020, from the current level of about 3400 MW to 20,000 MW. The immediate result of this is a spike in demand for capital to rehabilitate existing capacity and add new...
Articles & Analysis | Expanding access to electricity and clean water in Nigeria from The Report: Nigeria 2015
Interviews & Viewpoints | Chinedu Nebo, Minister of Power: Interview from The Report: Nigeria 2015
How would you rate the effectiveness of efforts to privatise the power sector thus far?
Articles & Analysis | Demand for refined petroleum products pushes capacity expansion in Nigeria's energy sector from The Report: Nigeria 2015
Given the scale of demand for petroleum products in both Nigeria and the broader ECOWAS region, the country stands to gain significant export revenues if it increases downstream production. Nigeria’s four refineries, though they raised their capacity utilisation rate somewhat in 2014, remain low at around the 30% mark overall, despite being allocated their full capacity...
Articles & Analysis | New projects under way in Nigeria to increase gas production, ease transmission and meet demand using more local resources from The Report: Nigeria 2015
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),...
Interviews & Viewpoints | George Osahon, Director, Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR): Interview from The Report: Nigeria 2015
What sort of initiatives will the DPR be undertaking to encourage development of marginal fields?
Articles & Analysis | Vast energy reserves waiting to be unlocked in Nigeria from The Report: Nigeria 2015
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...