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Nigeria to Boost Gas Exports Following EU Ban on Russian LNG

Nigeria is set to expand its liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports following the European Union’s decision to ban Russian LNG imports from 2027, a move that opens significant opportunities for alternative suppliers. Reports from Channels TV indicate that Nigeria could emerge as a key beneficiary of this policy shift, given its growing gas production capacity and strategic positioning.

Energy analysts have highlighted that the ban will trigger major market adjustments, with countries such as Nigeria, Qatar, and the United States expected to bridge the supply gap. “There is enough coming online to make up for a Russian shortfall,” said a strategist from Rabobank, as reported by Reuters.

Nigeria’s state-owned Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) currently operates at 22 million metric tons per annum (mtpa) capacity and is expanding toward 30 mtpa through its ongoing Train 7 project, a move expected to strengthen the country’s foothold in the global LNG market, according to Channels TV.

The development marks a potential strategic uplift for Nigeria’s energy sector, promising increased export earnings, stronger global trading links, and renewed investor interest. However, experts caution that addressing infrastructure limitations and pipeline security challenges remains essential to fully harness the benefits of this emerging opportunity.

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