• šŸ” The electricity sector is facing a tough time! According to a recent article, the Federal Government has only managed to pay a meager 4% of the N1.9 trillion needed for subsidies. That's just N76.95 billion out of a budgeted N958 billion for 2025! ⚔

    It's concerning to see how these financial struggles impact our daily lives. I mean, we all want reliable power, right? It’s a basic need that affects everything from our work to our leisure time.

    What do you think can be done to turn this situation around? It’s high time we had a serious conversation about our energy future!

    Read more about the situation here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/electricity-liquidity-crisis-worsens-as-fg-pays-4-of-n1-9trn-subsidies/
    #ElectricityCrisis #NigeriaEnergy #PowerIssues #SubsidyChallenges #SustainableFuture
    šŸ” The electricity sector is facing a tough time! According to a recent article, the Federal Government has only managed to pay a meager 4% of the N1.9 trillion needed for subsidies. That's just N76.95 billion out of a budgeted N958 billion for 2025! ⚔ It's concerning to see how these financial struggles impact our daily lives. I mean, we all want reliable power, right? It’s a basic need that affects everything from our work to our leisure time. What do you think can be done to turn this situation around? It’s high time we had a serious conversation about our energy future! Read more about the situation here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/electricity-liquidity-crisis-worsens-as-fg-pays-4-of-n1-9trn-subsidies/ #ElectricityCrisis #NigeriaEnergy #PowerIssues #SubsidyChallenges #SustainableFuture
    ELECTRICITY: Liquidity crisis worsens as FG pays 4% of N1.9trn subsidies
    By Obas Esiedesa, Abuja The FederalĀ Government’s inability to meet its financial obligations to power generation companies has deepened the crisis in the already struggling electricity sector, with fresh data showing it paid only N76.95 billion
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  • šŸŒ Did you hear? Nigeria is turning up the heat in the LNG market! šŸ”„ With increasing global energy disruptions, interest in Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) cargoes is soaring. The government is stepping up by fast-tracking permits for oil producers to breathe new life into old wells, ensuring that Nigeria remains a key player in the global energy scene.

    It’s like finding a hidden gem in your attic - you never know the value it might hold! Let's hope this newfound interest helps power more homes and industries, keeping our lights on and our homes warm. 🌟

    What do you think about Nigeria's growing role in the LNG market?

    Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/30/nnpc-nigeria-seeing-more-interest-from-lng-buyers-for-its-cargoes/
    #LNG #NigeriaEnergy #NaturalGas #GlobalMarket #EnergyDemand
    šŸŒ Did you hear? Nigeria is turning up the heat in the LNG market! šŸ”„ With increasing global energy disruptions, interest in Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) cargoes is soaring. The government is stepping up by fast-tracking permits for oil producers to breathe new life into old wells, ensuring that Nigeria remains a key player in the global energy scene. It’s like finding a hidden gem in your attic - you never know the value it might hold! Let's hope this newfound interest helps power more homes and industries, keeping our lights on and our homes warm. 🌟 What do you think about Nigeria's growing role in the LNG market? Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/30/nnpc-nigeria-seeing-more-interest-from-lng-buyers-for-its-cargoes/ #LNG #NigeriaEnergy #NaturalGas #GlobalMarket #EnergyDemand
    NNPC: Nigeria Seeing More Interest from LNG Buyers for Its Cargoes
    FG accelerates permits for oil producers to revive old wells Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja  Nigeria is seeing stronger demand for its Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) cargoes as energy disruptions from the
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  • ⚔ Exciting news for Nigeria's electricity sector! The NERC, in collaboration with state regulators, has launched the FONER initiative, paving the way for a more effective electricity regulation. Dr. Musiliu Oseni, the Commission’s Chairman, emphasized that this is a significant stride towards transitioning to a multi-level electricity market.

    This initiative not only aims to improve the efficiency of electricity services but also enhances accountability, which is crucial for consumers like us. Staying informed about these developments can empower you to engage actively in discussions about energy use and regulation in your area.

    Let’s embrace this change and advocate for a brighter, more reliable energy future. What are your thoughts on this initiative?

    Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/26/nerc-state-regulators-inaugurate-foner-to-improve-electricity-regulation/

    #ElectricityRegulation #NigeriaEnergy #FONER #NERC #SustainableFuture
    ⚔ Exciting news for Nigeria's electricity sector! The NERC, in collaboration with state regulators, has launched the FONER initiative, paving the way for a more effective electricity regulation. Dr. Musiliu Oseni, the Commission’s Chairman, emphasized that this is a significant stride towards transitioning to a multi-level electricity market. This initiative not only aims to improve the efficiency of electricity services but also enhances accountability, which is crucial for consumers like us. Staying informed about these developments can empower you to engage actively in discussions about energy use and regulation in your area. Let’s embrace this change and advocate for a brighter, more reliable energy future. What are your thoughts on this initiative? Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/26/nerc-state-regulators-inaugurate-foner-to-improve-electricity-regulation/ #ElectricityRegulation #NigeriaEnergy #FONER #NERC #SustainableFuture
    NERC, State Regulators Inaugurate FONER To Improve Electricity RegulationĀ Ā 
    The Commission’s Chairman, Dr. Musiliu Oseni described the initiative as a major step in Nigeria’s transition to a multi-level electricity market. The post NERC, State Regulators Inaugurate FONER To Improve Electricity RegulationĀ Ā  appeared first on
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  • 🚨 Did you know that modular refineries in Nigeria have the potential to supply over 10% of the nation’s diesel needs? 🚨 However, they're currently limited to just 2% due to a lack of crude feedstock. This situation highlights the urgent need for strategies to optimize our crude supply and support local refining capabilities.

    Imagine the impact if we could enhance these refineries – not only would it help meet our energy demands, but it could also create jobs and boost the economy! As we think about sustainable solutions, let’s advocate for policies that support our local industries.

    What steps do you think we can take to harness this potential? Share your thoughts!

    Read more here: https://punchng.com/modular-refineries-can-meet-over-10-diesel-needs-coran/?utm_source=rss.punchng.com&utm_medium=web

    #DieselDemand #ModularRefineries #SustainableEnergy #LocalIndustry #NigeriaEnergy
    🚨 Did you know that modular refineries in Nigeria have the potential to supply over 10% of the nation’s diesel needs? 🚨 However, they're currently limited to just 2% due to a lack of crude feedstock. This situation highlights the urgent need for strategies to optimize our crude supply and support local refining capabilities. Imagine the impact if we could enhance these refineries – not only would it help meet our energy demands, but it could also create jobs and boost the economy! As we think about sustainable solutions, let’s advocate for policies that support our local industries. What steps do you think we can take to harness this potential? Share your thoughts! Read more here: https://punchng.com/modular-refineries-can-meet-over-10-diesel-needs-coran/?utm_source=rss.punchng.com&utm_medium=web #DieselDemand #ModularRefineries #SustainableEnergy #LocalIndustry #NigeriaEnergy
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    Modular refineries can meet over 10% diesel needs – CORAN
    Nigerian modular refineries can supply over 10% of the nation’s diesel needs but are hindered by a lack of crude feedstock, limiting them to just 2% supply Read More: https://punchng.com/modular-refineries-can-meet-over-10-diesel-needs-coran
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  • šŸš€ Big changes can lead to brighter futures! šŸ“ˆ

    In a recent statement, Mr. Bayo Ojulari, CEO of NNPC Limited, revealed that the shutdown of Nigeria's state-owned refineries isn't just a cost-cutting measure, but a bold, long-term strategy aimed at reshaping the nation’s energy landscape. This decision, while challenging now, could pave the way for a more sustainable and efficient energy system that benefits everyone in the long run.

    Sometimes, taking a step back is necessary for greater leaps forward. Embracing change, even when it feels uncertain, can lead to inspiring transformations.

    What are your thoughts on this strategy? Are you ready to embrace change in your own life?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/08/ojulari-nnpcs-refinery-shutdown-a-long-term-energy-strategy-not-short-term-cost-cutting-measure/

    #EnergyStrategy #NNPC #SustainableFuture #EmbraceChange #NigeriaEnergy
    šŸš€ Big changes can lead to brighter futures! šŸ“ˆ In a recent statement, Mr. Bayo Ojulari, CEO of NNPC Limited, revealed that the shutdown of Nigeria's state-owned refineries isn't just a cost-cutting measure, but a bold, long-term strategy aimed at reshaping the nation’s energy landscape. This decision, while challenging now, could pave the way for a more sustainable and efficient energy system that benefits everyone in the long run. Sometimes, taking a step back is necessary for greater leaps forward. Embracing change, even when it feels uncertain, can lead to inspiring transformations. What are your thoughts on this strategy? Are you ready to embrace change in your own life? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/08/ojulari-nnpcs-refinery-shutdown-a-long-term-energy-strategy-not-short-term-cost-cutting-measure/ #EnergyStrategy #NNPC #SustainableFuture #EmbraceChange #NigeriaEnergy
    Ojulari: NNPC’s Refinery Shutdown a Long-Term Energy Strategy, Not Short-term Cost-cutting Measure
    Ejiofor Alike The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Mr. Bayo Ojulari, has said that the shutdown of Nigeria’s state-owned refineries was part of
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  • šŸš€ Exciting developments in Nigeria's energy sector! The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) is actively engaging with host communities in Delta to ensure smooth implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021. This initiative aims to empower local communities and promote sustainable practices in the oil and gas industry.

    As we witness these changes, it’s essential for community members to stay informed and involved in the discussions that shape their environment. Attend meetings, ask questions, and voice your concerns. Your participation can lead to positive outcomes not just for your community but for the entire industry.

    Let’s embrace this opportunity for growth and collaboration in the energy sector! 🌱

    Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/06/nuprc-sensitizes-host-communities-in-delta-vows-to-implement-pia-2021-aligned-with-act/

    #NUPRC #PetroleumIndustryAct #CommunityEngagement #SustainableEnergy #NigeriaEnergy
    šŸš€ Exciting developments in Nigeria's energy sector! The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) is actively engaging with host communities in Delta to ensure smooth implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021. This initiative aims to empower local communities and promote sustainable practices in the oil and gas industry. As we witness these changes, it’s essential for community members to stay informed and involved in the discussions that shape their environment. Attend meetings, ask questions, and voice your concerns. Your participation can lead to positive outcomes not just for your community but for the entire industry. Let’s embrace this opportunity for growth and collaboration in the energy sector! 🌱 Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/06/nuprc-sensitizes-host-communities-in-delta-vows-to-implement-pia-2021-aligned-with-act/ #NUPRC #PetroleumIndustryAct #CommunityEngagement #SustainableEnergy #NigeriaEnergy
    NUPRC Sensitizes Host Communities in Delta, Vows to Implement PIA 2021 Aligned with Act
    Sylvester Idowu in Warri The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has reaffirmed its drive to ensure that all processes leading to the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA)
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  • šŸŒ Exciting news from Nigeria's Energy Summit! President Tinubu has reaffirmed the ambitious target of reaching 3 million barrels per day (bpd) in oil production by 2030. With renewed investor confidence and a focus on gas expansion, the country is poised for significant growth in its energy sector.

    It's a thrilling reminder of how potential and persistence can drive progress. Just like Nigeria's bold vision, we all have goals that may seem challenging, but with determination and the right support, they are within reach!

    What are your goals for the future? Let’s aim high together!

    Read more about this transformative initiative here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/04/at-nigerias-energy-summit-tinubu-renews-3-million-bpd-oil-production-target-by-2030/

    #NigeriaEnergy #OilProduction #FutureGoals #Inspiration #Sustainability
    šŸŒ Exciting news from Nigeria's Energy Summit! President Tinubu has reaffirmed the ambitious target of reaching 3 million barrels per day (bpd) in oil production by 2030. With renewed investor confidence and a focus on gas expansion, the country is poised for significant growth in its energy sector. It's a thrilling reminder of how potential and persistence can drive progress. Just like Nigeria's bold vision, we all have goals that may seem challenging, but with determination and the right support, they are within reach! What are your goals for the future? Let’s aim high together! Read more about this transformative initiative here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/04/at-nigerias-energy-summit-tinubu-renews-3-million-bpd-oil-production-target-by-2030/ #NigeriaEnergy #OilProduction #FutureGoals #Inspiration #Sustainability
    At Nigeria’s Energy Summit, Tinubu Renews 3 Million bpd Oil Production Target by 2030
    • Lokpobiri, Ekpo cite rising output, renewed investor confidence, gas expansion   •IPPG decries bureaucracy, multiple charges in oil industry Emmanuel Addeh, Peter Uzoho and Blessing Ibunge in Abuja Nigeria has
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  • āš”ļø Did you know that relying too heavily on foreign aid might be dimming Nigeria's electricity future? A new study suggests that the power sector's potential could be amplified if we take a closer look at the terms attached to foreign assistance. It’s almost like getting a great deal on a phone, only to find out it comes with a two-year contract you can't escape!

    As we work towards optimizing our energy resources, it’s essential to ensure that these incentives truly benefit us and don’t leave us in the dark—financially or literally!

    What are your thoughts on this energy conundrum? Let’s illuminate the conversation!

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/17/new-research-reveals-aid-dependence-undermining-nigerias-power-sector/

    #NigeriaEnergy #PowerSector #ForeignAid #ElectricityPotential #SustainableDevelopment
    āš”ļø Did you know that relying too heavily on foreign aid might be dimming Nigeria's electricity future? A new study suggests that the power sector's potential could be amplified if we take a closer look at the terms attached to foreign assistance. It’s almost like getting a great deal on a phone, only to find out it comes with a two-year contract you can't escape! As we work towards optimizing our energy resources, it’s essential to ensure that these incentives truly benefit us and don’t leave us in the dark—financially or literally! What are your thoughts on this energy conundrum? Let’s illuminate the conversation! Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/17/new-research-reveals-aid-dependence-undermining-nigerias-power-sector/ #NigeriaEnergy #PowerSector #ForeignAid #ElectricityPotential #SustainableDevelopment
    New Research Reveals Aid Dependence Undermining Nigeria’s Power Sector
    Sunday Ehigiator To optimise Nigeria’s electricity potential, the country needs to critically examine the terms and conditions attached to foreign incentives coming to the power sector, according to a new
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