Renaissance Energy has fulfilled its contractual gas supply obligations to the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited for the first time in five years, taking steps to stabilize operations and expand production capacity across its onshore assets.
The company announced the achievement at the 2025 Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE), organized by the Society of Petroleum Engineers in Lagos.
It explained that a 40% increase in crude oil production over the past four months enabled the renewed gas supply.
Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited stated that collaboration among oil and gas stakeholders will strengthen the sector and help Nigeria fully harness its vast resources.
Attah reported that in the last four months, the company boosted oil production by about 40% to support the Federal Government’s target of producing 2.06 million barrels per day.
He added that this production boost allowed the company to meet its NLNG gas supply commitments for the first time in five years.
Managing Director Tony Attah, represented by Chief Technical Officer Abdulrahman Mijinyawa, said the progress aligns with Nigeria’s broader energy objectives, including the 2.06 million bpd oil production goal.
He affirmed that the milestone demonstrates the company’s renewed operational focus and its expanded capacity to deliver on both crude oil and gas supply obligations.
source: nairametrics.com
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