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U.S.-Nigeria strategic energy dialogue highlights key bilateral cooperation

The delegations at the inaugural U.S.-Nigeria Strategic Energy Dialogue on September 11-12, 2024, highlighted recent advances in U.S.-Nigerian bilateral energy cooperation.

• September 12, 2024
U.S.-Nigeria delegation
U.S.-Nigeria delegation

The delegations at the inaugural U.S.-Nigeria Strategic Energy Dialogue on September 11-12, 2024, highlighted recent advances in U.S.-Nigerian bilateral energy cooperation. 

These include:

  • The Department of State, through its Energy and Mineral Governance Program (EMGP), commits to renewed technical assistance to further support the Government of Nigeria and Nigerian National Petroleum Company in reducing methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
  • USAID, through Power Africa, commits an additional $75-85 million technical assistance to Nigeria.  The award, which aims to finalize the implementing partner before the end of the 2024, will build on the successes of Power Africa’s Nigeria programs. Over the next five years, it will improve the delivery and sustainability of electricity services in Nigeria while accelerating Nigeria’s power sector decarbonization.  Through this program, Power Africa aims to provide more Nigerian homes, businesses, and institutions with sustainable access to electricity.
  • The Department of State launches the Clean Energy Alliance of Nigeria (CLEAN).  In support of the Clean Energy Demand Initiative, the Department of State’s Power Sector Program (PSP) will launch a “clean energy buyers’ club” in the fall of 2024 to bring together a coalition of corporate consumers, public sector leaders, and other stakeholders to champion the development and use of clean, reliable, and affordable energy resources.  In addition, PSP will provide regulatory technical assistance to promote clean energy investment in Nigeria.  
  • The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Net Zero World program commits more than $1.3 million for clean energy technical support to Nigerian partners.  DOE and its national labs are facilitating this effort for clean energy capacity building with Nigeria through DOE’s Net Zero World program.  This includes five priority workstreams on methane mitigation from oil and gas sector, total energy sector planning and policy support, a scale up of energy distribution nationally, expanded power sector support, and regional energy market advancement.  In addition, DOE appreciates Nigerian government participation in some of our multilateral engagements such as the Carbon Management Challenge and the Measurement, Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MMRV) partnership.
  • The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) will welcome the Nigeria Methane Abatement and Flare Gas Utilization Solutions Reverse Trade Mission (RTM) in October.  The Nigerian delegation will visit Washington, D.C.; Pittsburgh; the Permian Basin; and Houston during their 10-day visit, October 20-30.  The RTM will connect delegates from Nigeria’s public and private sectors with the latest U.S. technologies, services, and best practices for methane abatement and flare gas utilization in the oil and gas sector. 
  • U.S.-Nigeria collaboration under the Foundational Infrastructure for Responsible Use of Small Modular Reactor Technology (FIRST) capacity-building program:  A workshop and series of other capacity-building programs will occur with Nigerian partners in the coming months under the FIRST capacity-building program.  FIRST support will advance Nigeria’s consideration of the potential role of advanced nuclear energy technologies in Nigeria’s clean energy mix, consistent with the highest standards of nuclear security, safety, and nonproliferation.

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