Female-owned firms to compete in oil licensing round

Female-owned companies in Nigeria are set to participate in the upcoming oil licensing round, as announced in recent reports.

The announcement highlights an opportunity for female-owned firms to engage in Nigeria's oil sector through the forthcoming licensing round. This development aims to promote inclusivity in the energy industry, allowing these businesses to bid for exploration rights. According to reports from ThisDayLive, this initiative opens doors for women-led enterprises in a traditionally male-dominated field. No specific details on the timeline or participating companies were provided in the available information. The move is part of broader efforts to diversify participation in oil and gas activities.

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The Women in Energy Network (Wien) has raised concerns about the underutilisation of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board's (Ncdmb) $40 million Women in Energy Fund. This fund aims to support women in the energy sector, but reports indicate it has not been fully utilised. The issue highlights ongoing challenges in promoting gender inclusion in Nigeria's energy industry.

Minister of Small Business Development Stella Ndabeni is collaborating with mining stakeholders to support small enterprises amid sector reforms. At the Mining Indaba 2026, she highlighted funding initiatives for junior miners and women-owned businesses. These efforts aim to address economic exclusion and align with upcoming legislative changes.

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