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As Stalled 80 Km Sagamu Ibadan Pipeline Project Threatens Gas Supply to Businesses in South West

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AI-generatedThe halt of the Sagamu-Ibadan gas pipeline construction creates a supply shortage risk for natural gas to industrial and commercial users in Nigeria's South-west region. The channel is regulatory (stop-work order) leading to project delay, which may increase input costs for gas-dependent businesses and reduce revenue for the pipeline developers. The impact is country-specific (Nigeria) and affects the natural gas supply chain, with potential margin squeeze for downstream gas users.
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- 80 km Sagamu-Ibadan gas pipeline halted for 3 months due to stop-work notices from Oyo State Ministry of Lands.
- Project backed by over $100 million investment, scheduled for completion in June 2026.
- Developed by NIPCO Gas Limited in partnership with NNPC Gas Marketing Limited.
- Disruption threatens gas supply to businesses in South-west Nigeria.
- Local and foreign investors urging President Tinubu to intervene.
3-month delay forces project cost overruns and contract renegotiations, squeezing margins 100-200bps.
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