
ALDG Participates in Gas-to-Power Sector Stakeholders’ Engagement
The Association of Local Distributors of Gas (ALDG) participated in the Gas-to-Power Sector Stakeholders’ Engagement held on May 14, 2026

The Association of Local Distributors of Gas (ALDG) participated in the Gas-to-Power Sector Stakeholders’ Engagement held on May 14, 2026

The Association of Local Distributors of Gas (ALDG) will host the second edition of its flagship Business Forum 2026 on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at the PTDF Building, Abuja, starting at 9:00 AM.

On March 30–31, 2026, the Association of Local Distributors of Gas (ALDG) participated in a high-level ministerial roundtable and workshop convened by the Decade of Gas Secretariat in collaboration with the World Bank.

ALDG Participates in Portland Gas Limited Stakeholders’ Workshop

A delegation from the Association of Local Distributors of Gas (ALDG) paid a courtesy visit to the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) on the 26th of February, 2026.

The Association of Local Distributors of Gas is pleased to announce the appointment of John Kadiri as its Executive Secretary

The Association of Local Distributors of Gas (ALDG) has announced the election of Olakunle Williams, Founder and CEO of Tetracore Energy Group, as Deputy Chairman of its Governing Board

The Association of Local Distributors of Gas (ALDG) has been named as a supporting organisation for the upcoming Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES), further reinforcing its commitment to advancing Nigeria’s gas sector and energy landscape.

As we count down to the 5th edition of the summit, we provide 5 reasons why the Summit is a must-attend for every player in Nigeria’s energy sector.

Producers typically congregate around areas with a competitive advantage – cheap labour, reliable power or the presence of raw materials. This concentration creates industrial clusters – a network of interconnected producers in one location, driving innovation, employment and productivity. Key players in Nigeria’s gas sector are conscious of the opportunities these clusters bring. In response, they are actively investing in critical gas infrastructure to supply gas for power generation in these clusters. The presence of