What is a Final Investment Decision (FID)?
FID signifies the formal approval and commitment by an energy company to proceed with a project.
Business / Oil and Gas
Nigeria's oil and gas sector is experiencing a resurgence of investor confidence, with over $8 billion in major upstream final investment decisions (FIDs) secured since President Tinubu assumed office. This follows Shell's recent $2 billion...
President Tinubu's administration has implemented industry reforms aimed at attracting foreign investment and streamlining operations in the oil and gas sector. These reforms include fiscal incentives, regulatory clarity, operating process simplification, reduced contracting costs, and shorter approval cycle times. The HI gas project, in partnership with Sunlink Energies and Resources Limited, will significantly boost Nigeria's gas supply and strengthen the reliability of LNG exports. The Ubeta FID will further solidify gas supply for the NLNG Train 7 project.
FID signifies the formal approval and commitment by an energy company to proceed with a project.
The project will help Shell grow its integrated gas portfolio while supporting Nigeria's plans to become a more significant player in the global LNG market.
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