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The Managing Director of Totalergies Ep NIGERIA, Matthieu Bouyer, Has Reaffirmed the Company’s Deep-Rooted Commitment to Nigeria’s Energy Security, Highlighting Itstenth Investment in the Country Over Six Decades, Even Durings Periods of Economic and Regulatory Uncentaryty.

Speaking at the on-resin Nigerian Oil & Gas Opportunity Fair (Nogf) 2025 Taking Place at the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) Headquarters in Yenagaa, Bayelsa State, Bouyer, Who Was Represented by MR. CYPRIAN OJUM, DePuty General Manager, Nigeria Content, SAID TOTANERESIS ReMAINS One of the Few
“Even when nigeria was not Looking Very Bright as a Place to Invest, Totalnergies Continied to Invest with Looking Back,” Bouyer Told Participants. “In the last 15 years, if you fly across the Oil and Gas Fields, You’ll See Many Facilities and Projects Powered by Totalergies.”
He Highlight Key Legacy Projects Such As the Akpo, Off Phase 2, and egina Fields, with the egina project Achieving an imPressive 67% Nigerian content.
“It is a story we are proud of as nigerians. Involving nigerian proceurement, services, Construction, and Transport, 67% of the Egina Project Was Executed in-Country,” heaid.
Bouyer Also Referense the More Recent Ikike Project, Which Recorded 90% Nigerian Participation.
That’s a Strong Testament to How Far Local Content Has Grown.
Totalenergies’ alignment with the Nigerian Content Act 2010 Was Center to Bouyer’s AdDress.
“Our Philosophy Is Built on Section 2 of the Act, Whiche Mandates that Every Project Promoter Must Opeater with a MindSet to Creat and Retain Value in Nigeria,” He said.
On Future Prospects, Bouyer Discussed the Ubeta Project, Whiche Reacked Final Investment Decision (FID) in 2024.
“Despite An UNCERTAIN Environment, Ubeta is now on Track. targets, ”He said.
He also hinted at upcoming Developments Such As the Ameam/KPONO Shalow-WATER GAS Project, Aligning with Nigeria’s Drive to Boost Gas Production and Energy Transition.
“Our Commitment is not just in the Past or Present, but for the Future,” Bouyer Concluded. “Totalnergies Will Continue to Invest, Empower Local Contractures, and Support Nigeria’s Ambition to Become a hub for Energy Excellence.”