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    Home > Blog > FG Opens 50 Oil Blocks, Targets $10bn Investment

    FG Opens 50 Oil Blocks, Targets $10bn Investment

    Goli InnocentBy Goli InnocentDecember 2, 2025 Nigeria No Comments3 Mins Read

    The Federal Government has launched a new upstream investment drive, unveiling the 2025 Petroleum Licensing Round aimed at unlocking fresh capital, expanding exploration, and restoring Nigeria’s competitiveness in the global oil market. With 50 blocks now up for bidding, authorities expect up to $10bn in new investments and as much as two billion barrels in additional reserves over the next decade, driving an aggressive push to boost growth in Africa’s largest crude producer.

    Bid Round Aims to Boost Exploration and Production

    Unveiled by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) in Abuja, the licensing round spans diverse terrains Nigeria Targets 1.7 Billion Barrels in New Oil Reserves After Fresh Project Approval on shore, shallow-water, frontier, and deepwater assets. NUPRC Chief Executive, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, noted that the round is structured to reverse declining exploration activity, strengthen reserves, and boost future output.

    Backed by Section 73 of the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, the exercise follows a transparent two-stage process qualification and bidding supported by automated systems to ensure fairness and investor confidence. The commission revealed that fully developed blocks could contribute up to 400,000 barrels per day, significantly lifting national production capacity.

    Transparency and New Rules Strengthen Investor Confidence

    Komolafe stressed that the 2025 round will prioritise technical competence, financial strength, and credible development plans over the age or incorporation date of bidding companies. The Commission has introduced a Bid Guarantee Requirement to eliminate unserious bidders and ensure that only capable investors move assets from licence award to field development.

    The NUPRC also published detailed guidelines, teasers, maps, and schedules on its online portal, reinforcing transparency and access to data. The 2025 bid builds on the digital innovations introduced in the 2024 round, which concluded without a single petition and received commendations from industry monitors.

    Rising Rig Activity Signals Renewed Upstream Momentum

    Komolafe said recent data shows an increase in rig count nationwide evidence of stronger exploration and field activity. He added that Nigeria must aggressively market its hydrocarbon potential globally, especially as capital shifts and energy transition pressures intensify competition.

    With global roadshows planned for major investment hubs, the government aims to attract technically capable and financially robust partners who can unlock complex reserves and drive long-term production growth.

    Amid years of underinvestment and operational challenges, the 2025 licensing round signals a renewed national commitment to rebuilding reserves, boosting output, and restoring Nigeria’s strategic position in the global oil market.

    This streamlined structure, strategic transparency, and investor-friendly guidelines aim to reposition Nigeria as one of Africa’s most attractive upstream destinations supporting sustainable growth and reinforcing confidence in the petroleum sector.

    Engr. Gbenga Komolafe NUPRC Oil
    Goli Innocent
    Goli Innocent

      Goli Innocent is an energy journalist and digital strategist focused on Nigeria's oil and gas value chain. He reports on pricing, logistics, and regulatory updates affecting consumers and industry players.

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