
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

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

From new regulations to major partnerships and projects, 2021 brought radical change to the gas sector pushing it forward and forcing a reassessment of the future of Nigeria’s energy landscape.

Natural gas diversifies the fuel sources for Nigeria’s transport sector, frees funds for development projects, saves foreign exchange currently spent on petroleum importation, creates jobs from new infrastructure and services

We highlight key provisions of the Act that affect Nigeria’s gas sector focusing on regulation, pricing, taxation, incentives, licensing and gas flaring.

Get early access to the Petroleum Industry Act 2021

The Association of Local Distributors of Gas (ALDG) ushered in the month of June with the maiden edition of its webinar series. Themed; The Decade of Gas- Unlocking Opportunities in The Domestic Gas Market,

As we head into the second quarter of 2021, we review the projects and partnerships that have defined the first quarter of 2021.

The Petroleum Industry Bill Public Hearing which begins on the 25th and 26th of January at the Senate and the 27th and 28th at the House of Representatives is an important step to arriving at a Petroleum Industry Bill that works for all.

Nigeria recently declared 2021-2030 as a decade of gas development. This denotes that the government will deploy significant resources to deepen gas utilization, increase gas infrastructure and strengthen policies and legislation that govern the gas sector. Power Africa provides five reasons why gas utilization should be a priority in 2021.