NOG to Advance Energy Ambitions for Competitive, Resilient Economies

For a quarter of a century, NOG Energy Week has served as the platform where policy direction, capital and industry capability converge to move projects forward. As the event marks its 25th anniversary, the 2026 edition returns under the theme, “Advancing Energy Ambitions for Competitive & Resilient Economies,” positioning itself as a strategic enabler focused on translating dialogue into bankable delivery across Africa’s energy markets. The event will take place from 5–9 July 2026 at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja.

As the heartbeat of Nigeria’s energy transformation, this year’s epic quarter-centennial edition is anchored in fresh policy and project momentum across the region. NNPC Limited’s unveiling of the Gas Master Plan 2026 signals a clear shift from strategy to execution, with practical targets to lift output and mobilise large-scale investment across gas-to-power, LPG and industrial feedstock value chains. Those production and investment targets, including planned increases to national output and sizable capital mobilisation, are already reshaping commercial conversations and opening nearer-term pathways for offtake and project finance. At the same time, regional cooperation and export infrastructure ambitions are moving forward, with the trans-West Africa Atlantic corridor (The African Atlantic Gas Pipeline) gaining renewed diplomatic and feasibility momentum as governments and multilateral partners advance intergovernmental agreements and route studies. Together, these developments create a policy and project window that NOG Energy Week 2026 will interrogate closely, prioritising sessions that convert national and regional commitments into bankable projects, de-risked financing structures and deliverable implementation roadmaps.

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