Nog to advance energy ambitions for competitive, resilient economies

The Nigerian Oil and Gas (NOG) is set to advance energy ambitions aimed at building competitive and resilient economies.

Reports indicate that NOG plans to advance energy ambitions to support competitive and resilient economies. This initiative is highlighted in recent coverage from ThisDayLive. The effort aligns with broader goals in Nigeria's energy sector, though specific details on implementation remain limited in available information. Other related developments include concerns over the underutilisation of NCDMB’s $40m Women in Energy Fund, as noted by WIEN, and defenses by NEITI regarding federal government policies on oil and gas revenue remittances. Additionally, NIMASA has renewed its strategic partnership with the World Maritime University.

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