Powering Africa's Energy Future | Alimenter l’avenir énergétique de l’Afrique
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As we step into July, Altar Energy Group remains fully committed to powering progress,advancing energy infrastructure and delivering the strategic energy solutions that fuel growth. The first half of the year set a strong foundation, now we build momentum
Eid Mubarak!
Wishing you a season inspired by reflection, grounded in unity and filled with peace, prosperity and shared progress.
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At Altar Energy, we believe in the power of restoration and fresh starts. Today, we celebrate the Resurrection, a reminder that hope is never lost and grace is always available.
We are grateful for the gift of this day and the opportunity to serve you. Happy Easter ✝️
Today, we pause at the foot of the Cross to remember the ultimate sacrifice. It is a day of profound reflection and immense gratitude for the love that redeemed us all. As we reflect on the Savior’s journey, may we find renewed strength in His grace and hope in His promise.
The Authority Chief Executive Engr. Saidu A. Mohammed, has emphasised the importance of regional collaboration in advancing gas development across Africa. He made the call while delivering remarks at the Decade of Gas Ministerial Roundtable on Regional Gas Development organized in partnership with the World Bank.
Speaking on the theme “Strategic Areas of Collaboration in Advancing Gas Development with Regional Impact Across Africa,” the ACE noted that the first half of the Decade of Gas Initiative has focused on identifying key enablers required to unlock Nigeria’s gas potential. These include strengthening supply, stimulating demand, expanding infrastructure, and establishing appropriate pricing frameworks to support the country’s gas-based economic growth.
He stated that the initiative’s second half would hinge on execution, measured by increased gas production, greater investment inflows, expanded pipeline networks, and the commissioning of new gas processing facilities. With the domestic framework for gas now in place, he added, the focus must shift to extending the initiative’s impact beyond Nigeria to the wider African region..
The ACE highlighted three strategic corridors through which Nigeria could supply gas to regional and international markets. These include the Africa Atlantic Gas Pipeline linking the northern Atlantic coast of Africa with potential delivery to Europe; the Trans-Sahara Gas Pipeline extending the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano pipeline across parts of West, Central and North Africa; and coastal LNG supply infrastructure along the Gulf of Guinea and other African coastal regions.
To achieve these ambitions, he stressed the need for harmonized regulatory frameworks across countries, structured mechanisms for cross-border gas exports, credible regional demand data, and sustained funding for key infrastructure projects. He also underscored the importance of firm gas supply agreements and expanded gas-to-power infrastructure across the continent.
Engr. Mohammed reaffirmed that the NMDPRA would continue to provide regulatory support to enable gas infrastructure investments, particularly in areas of pricing, tariff frameworks, and other policy enablers. He further called on the World Bank to support efforts to mobilise the estimated $22 billion required to bridge Nigeria’s gas infrastructure gap.
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Our latest monthly factsheet for December 2025 is now available. These figures provide key insights into market performance, supply trends and sector dynamics for the period under review.
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Happy International Men’s Day! 🌍
Today, Altar Energy celebrates the incredible men and boys who are building brighter futures, showing resilience and making a positive impact in the world every day.
We are proud to celebrate Dr. George Elombi on his appointment as the 4th President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Afreximbank.
Cheers to excellence, innovation and leadership driving Africa’s empowered growth.
CNG: Trucks Now Spend 4 Days in Queue to Refuel
The infrastructure currently in place to implement the CNG policy is inadequate. The cost of conversion is very high; the government needs to invest more in the scheme.
Emr Secretary, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mike Osatuyi