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Demand for Nigerian LNG cargoes is rising due to supply disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict. Nigeria's proximity to major markets and its

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Demand for Nigerian LNG cargoes is rising due to supply disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict.

Nigeria's proximity to major markets and its vast gas reserves make it an attractive alternative for buyers.

Nigeria LNG (NLNG) currently exports up to 22 million metric tons per year and is building a seventh production train to expand capacity by 2027.

NNPC is discussing further expansion with two new LNG trains and a 12 mtpa LNG project to leverage Nigeria's large gas reserves.
 

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Nigeria’s LNG is getting more attention because the Middle East conflict has disrupted supply.
Being close to major buyers and having huge gas reserves makes Nigeria a go-to option.
NLNG currently ships about 22 million tons yearly and is adding a 7th train by 2027.
NNPC is also planning more LNG capacity with two new trains and a 12 mtpa project to tap into the country’s gas resource.
Demand for Nigerian LNG cargoes is rising due to supply disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict.

Nigeria's proximity to major markets and its vast gas reserves make it an attractive alternative for buyers.

Nigeria LNG (NLNG) currently exports up to 22 million metric tons per year and is building a seventh production train to expand capacity by 2027.

NNPC is discussing further expansion with two new LNG trains and a 12 mtpa LNG project to leverage Nigeria's large gas reserves.
 
Demand for Nigerian LNG cargoes is rising due to supply disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict.

Nigeria's proximity to major markets and its vast gas reserves make it an attractive alternative for buyers.

Nigeria LNG (NLNG) currently exports up to 22 million metric tons per year and is building a seventh production train to expand capacity by 2027.

NNPC is discussing further expansion with two new LNG trains and a 12 mtpa LNG project to leverage Nigeria's large gas reserves.
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Nigeria’s LNG is getting more attention because the Middle East conflict has disrupted supply.
Being close to major buyers and having huge gas reserves makes Nigeria a go-to option.
NLNG currently ships about 22 million tons yearly and is adding a 7th train by 2027.
NNPC is also planning more LNG capacity with two new trains and a 12 mtpa project to tap into the country’s gas resource.
Nigeria’s LNG is in the spotlight as Middle East disruptions tighten global supply. With huge reserves and proximity to key buyers, NLNG’s 22 mtpa output is set to rise with a 7th train by 2027. NNPC’s new projects further boost capacity, positioning Nigeria as a major gas supplier.