FG urged to monetise oil, gas reserves before demand peaks 13th October 2025

 

Nigeria risks being left behind in the ongoing global energy transition if it fails to monetise its oil and gas reserves strategically.

This was stated by a former President of the Nigerian Economic Society, Prof. Adeola Adenikinju, who advocated a balanced deployment of renewables and conventional energy sources to provide electricity access to the 87 million Nigerians currently without energy security.

Speaking on Monday in Abuja at the 18th NAEE/International Association for Energy Economics Annual International Conference, Adenikinju, in his keynote address, said the global energy landscape has become increasingly complex and volatile, shaped by wars, artificial intelligence, and shifting geopolitical alliances.

The IAEE/NAEE conference, now in its 18th edition, brings together top policymakers, academics, and energy executives to discuss emerging issues in the global and African energy landscape.

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