Abuja, Nigeria – At the 2025 Nigeria Oil and Gas Conference, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) pledged continued investment in Nigeria’s energy sector, balancing hydrocarbon expansion with a transition to low-carbon solutions.
Key Announcements from Shell
Bonga Field Expansion – Increased stake and planned investments in Bonga North, Bonga Southwest, and HI projects (though FID timelines remain undisclosed).
Energy Abundance Vision – Aligning with Nigeria’s dual goals of energy security (for 230M+ people) and net-zero emissions by 2050.
Powering Progress Strategy – Shell’s roadmap to low-carbon transition by the early 2030s, emphasizing gas as a bridge fuel.
Ronald Adams, SNEPCo MD:
“We’re pushing the envelope—optimizing hydrocarbons while accelerating renewables. Nigeria can’t afford to rest on its oars.”
Nigeria’s Energy Crossroads
The Challenge:
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Meet rising energy demand cost-effectively.
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Reduce emissions without stifling economic growth.
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Attract investment amid global decarbonization pressures.
Shell’s Role:
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Partnering with Nigerian Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS) to streamline operations.
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Leveraging gas and renewables to balance energy access and sustainability.
Industry & Government Collaboration
Policy Asks from Shell:
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Stable regulations to de-risk investments.
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Incentives for low-carbon projects (e.g., gas flaring reduction, solar hybrids).
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Faster approvals for critical FIDs (e.g., Bonga Southwest).
Government’s Stance:
Representatives reiterated commitment to energy transition fairness, ensuring Nigeria’s oil/gas sector remains competitive during the shift.
Why This Matters
Jobs & Revenue – Shell’s projects sustain thousands of jobs and government earnings.
Energy Transition Realism – Gas investments to power industries while renewables scale.
Global Signal – Shell’s continued presence boosts investor confidence in Nigeria.
Quotable Insights
“Net-zero doesn’t mean zero hydrocarbons. It means smarter, cleaner energy systems.” – Energy Analyst at NOG 2025
“Shell’s refreshed strategy shows pragmatism—profit and planet aren’t mutually exclusive.” – Industry Digest
What’s Next?
Bonga FIDs – Awaiting final investment decisions on HI and Bonga Southwest.
Renewable Partnerships – Potential solar/wind collaborations with Nigerian firms.
Policy Watch – Will Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) implementation attract more players?