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TotalEnergies to Approves $750M Gas Project in Nigeria 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
December 2, 2024
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TotalEnergies, the French energy giant, is set to approve a $750 million investment in a new gas project in Nigeria next year, solidifying the country’s position as a key player in Africa’s hydrocarbon sector.  

The project, known as the Ima dry gas development, marks a significant step in Nigeria’s strategy to attract fresh investments and expand its liquefied natural gas (LNG) capacity. Mike Sangster, Senior Vice President for Africa Exploration and Production at TotalEnergies, revealed details of the planned investment at a France-Nigeria business forum held in Paris.  

“We have another dry gas project called Ima, which we hope to sanction next year for about $750 million,” Sangster was quoted as saying by Bloomberg. Once operational, the Ima project is expected to significantly enhance Nigeria’s gas output and solidify its role in meeting global demand for LNG. 

This announcement follows the company’s earlier commitment to a $500 million investment in the Ubeta onshore gas field in partnership with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC).  

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Together, these projects highlight the renewed collaboration between international energy corporations and Nigeria under the administration of President Bola Tinubu, who has prioritized reforms in the oil and gas sector. 

The Ima project will be developed in collaboration with a local partner, aligning with Nigeria’s local content regulations. This synergy is anticipated to generate employment opportunities and stimulate local economic growth, while furthering Nigeria’s ambition to expand its share of the global LNG market. 

TotalEnergies’ investment in Nigeria is not limited to the Ima project. Earlier this year, the company committed $500 million to develop the Ubeta onshore gas field in partnership with NNPC.  

The Ubeta project, with a production capacity of 300 million cubic feet per day, is designed to increase the gas supply to Nigeria’s LNG plant. This facility is a cornerstone of Nigeria’s energy export infrastructure, enabling the country to ship LNG to global markets. 

Reforms Driving Renewed Confidence 

The Senior Vice President Africa Total Energies EP Mr. Mike Sangster in his remarks expressed delight with the grounds covered on the Ubeta Project e1718978217237

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Since assuming office in May 2023, President Bola Tinubu has enacted significant reforms to address long-standing challenges in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector. Two executive orders signed this year aim to streamline operations, improve regulatory efficiency, and incentivize foreign investment.  

The government’s new policy framework also includes tax breaks and other measures to attract up to $10 billion in investments for deep-water gas exploration. Mike Sangster acknowledged the positive impact of these reforms. 

“There’s still more to be done in terms of regulation, simplifying, and accelerating the process, but we have appreciated some of the changes that have been made over the past year.

“They have given us now the incentive or the motivation to go ahead and renew our investments in Nigeria so that we can stop the decline and start to increase production.” 

Mike Sangster, Senior Vice President for Africa Exploration and Production at TotalEnergies

Despite the progress made under Tinubu’s administration, Nigeria still faces challenges in attracting international investment. Sangster pointed to local content regulations as one area requiring further attention.  

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He suggested that easing these rules could help bring specialized international contractors back to Nigeria, particularly for deep-water projects. 

Fostering competition and reducing barriers for global companies, Nigeria could revitalize stalled projects and unlock new opportunities for exploration and production.  

Sangster’s remarks underline the importance of striking a balance between promoting local participation and creating an environment conducive to international investment. 

For Nigeria, these investments are more than just a boost to its LNG export capacity. They symbolize a step forward in leveraging its natural resources to drive economic growth, create jobs, and enhance energy security.  

However, the success of these projects will depend on the government’s ability to sustain the momentum of reforms and address lingering challenges in the sector. 

As global demand for LNG continues to rise, Nigeria’s strategic position as a leading gas exporter offers a unique opportunity. With supportive policies and investments like those from TotalEnergies, the country is well on its way to becoming a major player in the global energy transition. 

READ ALSO: Trump’s Tariff Threats Put South African Exports at Risk 

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