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Nigeria seeks $25bn investment for undersea gas pipeline to Europe — Shettima

Published on June 02, 2025 at 05:28 PM

The Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has revealed that Nigeria is actively pursuing a massive $25 billion undersea gas pipeline project to supply gas to Europe.

Shettima also revealed that President Bola Tinubu’s bold economic reforms have positioned Nigeria as a prime investment destination, especially in the energy sector.

He spoke on Monday during a meeting with Vitol Group, the world’s largest independent commodity trader, at the Presidential Villa, the Vice President said Nigeria’s leadership transformation under President Tinubu represents an unprecedented opportunity for international investors.

He said, “Most importantly is the leadership. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu grew up in that ecosystem- energy and finance.

“In the past 25 years, we have not had a leader who has the courage to take far-reaching decisions as he has taken- the removal of fuel subsidy, the unification of the multiple exchange rates, and the tax reforms.”;

The Vice President made a direct appeal to global investors, stating that “he (the President) is putting Nigeria on a new trajectory. This is where the action is, invest in Nigeria.”;

VP Shettima described Nigeria’s gas sector as a beacon of stability and transparency amid global uncertainty. “The world is changing, and ours is actually a gas and not an oil economy. We have the eighth largest gas reserve in the world,”; he said.

The Vice President urged Vitol to bring its considerable technical expertise and global influence to bear in advancing Nigeria’s gas infrastructure and exports.

‘​’The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, NLNG, has been largely insulated from government interference. What we are getting from the NLNG is so predictable. We really want to harness the potential in the gas sector fundamentally because of the stability and transparency in that arena,”; VP Shettima said.

Earlier, the leader of the delegation, Chief Financial Officer of Vitol Group, Jeffrey Dellapina, said that Vitol has a long-term commitment to Nigeria.

“This has been an incredibly close and important country for Vitol for a very long time. We have participated in a lot of things from the downstream, financing, trading and government support when needed.”;

“We do want to maintain an understanding that Vitol is committed, and we are always available to deploy capital when needed. We want to say that Vitol is committed to this country, and we want to stay in this country and evolve with you.”;

Also, Vitol Group’s Head of Public Affairs, Murtala Baloni, noted that the company is currently enjoying a favourable business relationship with Nigerian companies and the government.

“We support the business of the government in ways that we can in the deployment of capital. We were one of the major funders of Project Gazelle, a crude oil-backed forward-sale finance facility by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Limited), where we put in $300 million during the COVID-19 period,”; he stated.

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