Friday, September 12, 2025 - The Federal Government of Nigeria and Egypt are exploring oil and gas development initiatives that will offer both countries opportunities to build strong partnership for economic prosperity.
Egypt’s minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim
Badawi, held bilateral talks with Nigeria’s minister of State for Petroleum
Resources, Ekperikpe Ekpo, on the sidelines of the Gastech 2025 conference in
Milan, Italy. The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation and fostering joint
investments in the oil and gas sectors.
The discussions covered a wide range of opportunities,
including the exchange of technical expertise, joint investment in exploration
and production, collaboration on liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects and
infrastructure, and coordinated efforts within pan-African energy initiatives,
according to Daily News Egypt reports.
The two ministers also explored ways to expand the presence
of Egyptian petroleum companies in Nigeria, particularly in infrastructure
development and project implementation.
Minister Badawi emphasised the strong ties between Egypt and
Nigeria, reaffirming Egypt’s commitment to deepening cooperation with fellow
African nations.
He noted that enhancing joint efforts in exploration,
production, and infrastructure development serves the mutual interests of both
countries and contributes to regional energy integration.
Minister Ekpo, in turn, praised Egypt’s achievements in
energy infrastructure, expressing Nigeria’s interest in leveraging Egyptian
expertise. He also highlighted the potential for joint investments and
capacity-building programs, particularly in training and human resource
development.
The talks concluded with both sides agreeing to continue
consultations and coordination, with the aim of opening new avenues for
cooperation and reinforcing Africa’s role as a key player in the global energy
landscape.
As two of Africa’s largest oil and gas producers, Egypt and
Nigeria are strategically positioned to lead regional collaboration. Egypt’s
track record in developing pipelines, LNG facilities, and export terminals
offers a valuable model for future cooperation.
Both countries also share significant potential in the LNG
sector, creating opportunities for joint projects that could enhance Africa’s
natural gas exports to international markets.

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