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NGA To Discuss Gas Prospect In Nigeria’s Economy

The Nigerian Gas Association (NGA), is set to discuss pertinent issues towards the actualisation of a gas-powered economy at its 12th biennial international conference slated for February 25, 2021.

The virtual discourse will feature conversations across existing sectorial topics such as, sustainable funding, and policies improvement that currently impact on the possibilities of attaining optimal gas production, transportation, distribution, and adoption, whilst charting the way forward, towards economic stability and buoyancy through gas.

The conference will also feature the inauguration of newly elected executives and award presentation to outstanding individuals and corporates for their significant contributions to the gas association.

 Speaking during the announcement of the conference, Audrey Joe-Ezigbo, President, Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) stated that the conference’s objective is to project and leverage the potentials of gas towards enabling and reinvigorating Nigeria’s industrial sector.

“Riding on the declaration by the Honourable Minister of state, Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, to dedicate the new decade to the promotion and adoption of natural gas as the fuel of choice for national growth, it has become imperative for the Association to reinforce this paradigm, leveraging its benefits across diverse key sectors in Nigeria and across Africa.”

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