. How the NGA President took over from Egypt’s Khaled Abubakr Mr. Akachukwu Nwokedi, President of the Nigerian Gas Association (NGA), has been appointed Regional Coordinator for Africa by the International Gas Union (IGU) to oversee its activities and initiatives across the continent. He succeeds Engr. Khaled Abubakr of Egypt, who previously served as the IGU’s Regional Coordinator for Africa and the Middle East until his recent election as Vice-President of the IGU for the 2028–2031 term. The announcement was made at the recently concluded World Gas Conference (WGC)…
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‘Resource-Rich, Serious Investment Destination,’ NGA Flaunts Nigeria’s Profiles For WGC 2025
The Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) has confirmed its strategic participation at the 29th World Gas Conference (WGC2025), set to take place in Beijing, China. Speaking during a media engagement in Lagos, NGA President, Akachukwu Nwokedi revealed that the Association would host a Nigeria Pavilion at the prestigious triennial event, organized by the International Gas Union (IGU). The Pavilion will spotlight Nigeria’s gas sector progress, highlight investment-ready opportunities, and promote strategic interests under the “Decade of Gas” initiative. “This platform is not just symbolic. It is strategic. It signals Nigeria’s readiness…
Read MoreNGA Celebrates 25th Anniversary, Flaunts Two Decades Of Gas Advocacy
The Nigerian Gas Association (NGA), Nigeria’s largest gas-focused umbrella association and the most notable advocacy platform for gas industry is proud to announce its 25th-anniversary. As a chartered member of the International Gas Union (IGU), the NGA has been at the forefront of driving progressive advocacy and shaping the landscape of Nigeria’s gas sector. Commenting on the milestone at the recently held media parley, Mr. Akachukwu Nwokedi, President of the NGA said: “Over the past two decades, the NGA has left an indelible mark on the gas industry. Its influence…
Read MoreNigeria power sector’s debts surge, weigh in on gas investments – NGA
Apex group of stakeholders in Nigeria’s gas sector, the Nigerian Gas Association (NGA), has bemoaned the worsening debts profile of power sector in gas-to-power value chain, stating that this is already taking a toll on the industry’s viability. The group, which declared at a webinar it organised for stakeholders including tepresentatives of the government agencies, investors and journalists, rallied the stakeholders for solutions to Nigeria’s gas sector challenges. President, NGA, Mrs. Audrey Joe- Ezigbo, voiced the frustration of her members involved in supply of gas to power plants during a…
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