Nigeria to Lead $43 Billion Oil & Gas Investments in 2025 – Report

March 17, 2025

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Nigeria oil and gas

Nigeria is poised to dominate Africa’s oil and gas investment landscape in 2025, with the largest share of the $43 billion Final Investment Decisions (FIDs) expected across the continent.

According to the African Energy Chamber’s latest report, West and North Africa will lead the industry’s spending spree through 2030, with Nigeria and Angola driving more than 50% of capital expenditure (capex).

Key Highlights of the Report:

$43 billion oil & gas investments projected in 2025
West Africa to drive over half of Africa’s oil and gas capex by 2030
Nigeria, Angola, Senegal, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire to lead investments
Projected capex to hit $54 billion in 2030
Liquid hydrocarbons to attract 60% of total oil & gas investments

Nigeria’s Strategic Role in Africa’s Energy Boom

As Africa’s largest oil producer, Nigeria remains a top destination for energy investments, with vast untapped reserves and a growing asset portfolio.

The report highlights that Nigeria’s investment drive is fueled by its established infrastructure, ongoing reforms, and new oil and gas discoveries.

While natural gas projects and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export facilities are gaining momentum, liquid hydrocarbons will still dominate investments, attracting 60% of total capex through 2030.

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West & North Africa to Dominate Energy Spending

By 2030, West Africa is projected to account for over half of Africa’s oil and gas capex, with contributions from:

🔹 Nigeria & Angola – The biggest investment destinations
🔹 Mauritania, Senegal, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire – Emerging energy players

North Africa will also play a major role, with Libya, Algeria, and Egypt expected to contribute 35% of total capex.

Despite a 23% increase in capex in 2024, the report notes that investments will slightly dip in 2025 before rebounding to $54 billion by 2030.

Nigeria’s Energy Future: Growth & Expansion

With massive investments, new oil discoveries, and expanding natural gas projects, Nigeria is well-positioned to lead Africa’s energy transformation.

The country’s focus on Final Investment Decisions (FIDs), infrastructure development, and policy reforms is expected to attract international investors and drive long-term economic growth.

As global demand for energy security and sustainable investments increases, Nigeria remains a key player in shaping Africa’s oil and gas future.

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