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Nigeria Bolsters Local Energy Supply Chain, Sparking Hope for Rivers State Businesses

The Federal Government of Nigeria is taking decisive steps to strengthen the nation’s local energy supply chain, a move that could bring significant benefits to businesses in Rivers State and beyond.

Speaking at the 2025 Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition of the Society of Petroleum Engineers in Lagos, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, outlined plans to reduce Nigeria’s reliance on volatile global supply chains.

The initiative, driven by investment-friendly policies, aims to cushion the country against disruptions like trade wars, sanctions, and regional conflicts, which have destabilized cross-border energy operations.Lokpobiri emphasized the need for resilience in the face of global uncertainties, including currency fluctuations and security concerns.

“We can’t afford to depend solely on international supply chains anymore,” he said, highlighting how disruptions have impacted the flow of goods and services. The government’s strategy includes fostering local capacity through policies that attract both domestic and international investors.

The Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) has been a cornerstone of these efforts, liberalizing the energy sector and boosting investor confidence, as evidenced by growing engagements with foreign governments and private sector leaders. In Rivers State, where the energy sector is a vital economic driver, local businesses are cautiously optimistic.

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Daniel Norbert, a Port Harcourt-based supplier of oilfield equipment, sees potential for growth. “If these policies bring more local contracts, it could mean more jobs and stability for us,” he said. The push for local supply chains is expected to create opportunities for businesses in Rivers to supply materials and services, reducing dependence on imports and fostering economic growth.

The minister also announced the establishment of a new postgraduate energy university in Kaduna, in partnership with three top British universities, to build Nigeria’s technical expertise. This move could benefit professionals in Rivers State by providing access to advanced training, equipping them for the evolving energy landscape.

Lokpobiri urged stakeholders to leverage technology for innovation and profitability while maintaining an environmentally friendly approach.As Nigeria navigates global energy challenges, the focus on local supply chains offers hope for a more self-reliant future. For Rivers State, this could translate into a stronger role in the nation’s energy sector, provided the government’s promises translate into action.

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