- October 23, 2025
- Radisson Blu Hotel, Lagos
Pitching Nigerian Gas to Global Capital
Our panels unpack strategies to leverage Nigeria’s market-aligned policy and regulatory reforms to build bankable projects and present credible corporate vehicles that more effectively mobilise global capital—driving scale and growth across Nigeria’s gas value chain and the broader economy.
- Opening Dialogue: View from the Top – Regulatory Reform as a Catalyst
Rules to Results: How Nigeria’s gas reforms are reshaping project bankability and positioning the sector to attract global investment that will scale production, strengthen domestic industries, and expand export markets.
This high-level dialogue brings together Nigeria’s leading upstream gas regulators and policymakers in conversation with chief executives of the country’s foremost energy companies. Together, they will assess how reforms already underway can be further optimised to unlock global capital, accelerate growth across the gas value chain, and position Nigeria as a global gas powerhouse.
- Nigeria’s New Energy Majors and the Next Growth Wave
Scaling Big: Following IOC divestments and landmark acquisitions, how will Nigeria’s emerging independents secure transformational funding to power their next phase of growth?
CEOs of Nigeria’s new energy majors will share strategies for scaling operations, strengthening governance, and transforming business models to compete globally — anchoring Nigeria’s rise as both a regional leader and a global gas powerhouse.
- The Investor-Ready Playbook for Marginal Fields – Structuring and Storytelling for Capital Success
Lessons from Success: How marginal field operators, new licence holders, and growing independents can accelerate the journey from licence to profitable production by structuring credible, investible projects that inspire investor confidence.
Ambitious operators will draw lessons from real-world fundraising successes and failures, equipping them to attract the right capital, fast-track production, and contribute to Nigeria’s ambition of becoming a global gas powerhouse.
- License holders preparing to raise capital for the first time
- Marginal field operators aiming to build credible, investor-ready cases
- Emerging and mid-sized producers seeking capital to scale operations
- Large Nigerian independents pursuing funding for acquisitions and production growth
- Executive teams looking to align governance and strategy with global investor expectations
- Nigerian financial institutions exploring partnerships with international capital providers
- Law firms advising clients on energy transactions, compliance, and capital markets access













































