Diplomats in Brussels said Germany’s concern and request for changes were decisive factors in the delay of the latest Russian sanctions package.
“We are seeking collaborations with countries that have developed expertise and capacity in hydrogen technologies,” said Mr Ekpo.
Mr Kyari said the company would continue to support the federal government to realise key initiatives, such as the Decade of Gas and the National Gas Expansion Programme (NGEP).
According to the bank, the reduction in 2022 is equivalent to taking three million cars off the road.
The envoy said that the union was interested in exporting locally produced LNG to Europe.
The ambassador of Japan to Nigeria, Matsunaga Kazuyoshi, says the annual bilateral trade volume between Nigeria and Japan stands at $1 billion.
EU member states are trying to wean themselves off Russian gas, following Moscow’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
Russia accounts for 41 per cent of natural gas imports that the EU consumes.
