塞内加尔和尼日利亚深化能源合作,部长级访问标志着非洲合作新时代的到来

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com,2026年4月2日,地点:非洲

塞内加尔和尼日利亚之间的高级别工作访问为双方在炼油、天然气货币化、政策制定和非洲内部能源贸易等领域深化合作奠定了基础。

本周,塞内加尔能源部长比拉姆·索尔·迪奥普(Birame Soule Diop)和尼日利亚国家石油公司(NoC) Petrosen的代表对阿布贾进行了高级别工作访问,此后塞内加尔和尼日利亚正在加强双边能源合作。塞内加尔代表团会见了尼日利亚石油资源国务部长海内肯·洛克波比里(Heineken Lokpobiri)参议员和尼日利亚国家石油公司(NNPC)的代表,双方承诺加强在各个领域的合作。此次访问体现了非洲产油国日益增强的合作意愿,双方致力于在炼油、政策制定、天然气货币化和国家石油公司合作等领域开展合作,这一战略有望促进非洲能源增长和工业化。

代表非洲能源行业的非洲能源商会(AEC)对此次合作表示欢迎,并指出,在非洲大陆寻求吸引投资、建设基础设施和扩大非洲内部能源贸易之际,加强非洲生产商之间的联系至关重要。加强各部委和国家石油公司(如Petrosen和NNPC)之间的合作,有望促进知识共享,增强机构能力,并加速从上游生产到炼油和天然气商业化等整个油气价值链战略项目的开发。此次合作正值非洲各国努力落实非洲能源银行之际,塞内加尔已缴纳其出资额,并积极参与非洲能源项目的融资。

这正是非洲所需要的合作。当塞内加尔和尼日利亚等国携手合作,共享知识、建设基础设施、加强国家石油公司能力并完善政策时,我们就能创造一个有利于投资蓬勃发展的环境,让非洲掌控自己的能源未来。非洲经济共同体执行主席NJ Ayuk表示,非洲各国之间强有力的伙伴关系将成为整个非洲大陆能源安全、工业化和经济增长的基础。


此次合作正值西非发展的关键时期,塞内加尔和尼日利亚都希望拓展各自的上游和下游市场。对塞内加尔而言,与尼日利亚的合作有望促进其建立更完善的治理结构和简化许可程序,从而提升该国对外国资本的吸引力,助力其扩大生产规模并促进区域贸易。近期取得的里程碑式进展不仅使塞内加尔成为生产市场,也展现了其可扩展投资的潜力。

继桑戈马尔油田和大托尔图·阿赫梅伊姆(GTA)液化天然气项目分别于2024年和2025年投产后,塞内加尔一直在努力扩大产量。桑戈马尔油田的日产量已稳定在10万桶左右,仅2025年就生产了3610万桶。从2025年2月到2026年2月,GTA出口了24船液化天然气,同时还向国际市场销售了160万桶凝析油。


展望未来,该国正计划扩建现有设施,同时推进Yakaar-Teranga海上项目的开发。此外,该国也在寻求陆上资源的商业化。Petrosen公司已启动一项1亿美元的勘探计划,目标是勘探程度较低的陆上盆地,计划通过地震勘探、盆地建模和勘探性钻井项目,在2026年底前发现新的原油储量。

与此同时,尼日利亚仍然是非洲最大的石油生产国,并正努力实现约200万桶/日的宏伟产量目标,同时扩大其天然气和炼油业务。为实现这一目标,该国推出了2025年区块招标,其中包括50个前沿区块和一个深水区块。该轮招标的目标是在未来十年内吸引100亿美元的投资。与此同时,该国正重新与国际石油公司合作开展深水勘探,雪佛龙、埃克森美孚和壳牌等公司都在推进海上项目。尼日利亚国家石油公司(NNPC)也在积极推进一项雄心勃勃的上游发展计划,目标是到2030年投资300亿美元

。在下游领域,该国正计划将日产能65万桶的丹格特炼油厂扩建至140万桶/日,同时,计划于2025年12月向28家中标企业发放火炬气使用许可证,预计将释放20亿美元的天然气投资。因此,与塞内加尔的合作符合尼日利亚加强非洲能源市场、扩大原油和成品油区域贸易的更广泛战略。

塞内加尔和尼日利亚关系的加强标志着非洲能源领域正在发生更广泛的转变,合作而非竞争正日益被视为释放投资、发展基础设施和确保长期能源安全的关键。通过在炼油、天然气货币化、政策制定和能源融资方面开展合作,塞内加尔和尼日利亚正在为非洲能源市场如何通过伙伴关系、一体化和共同战略目标而发展壮大树立先例。

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Senegal & Nigeria Deepen Energy Ties as Ministerial Visit Signals New Era of African Collaboration

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 4/2/2026, Location: Africa

A high-level working visit between Senegal and Nigeria is laying the groundwork for deeper cooperation in refining, gas monetization, policy development and intra-African energy trade.

Senegal and Nigeria are strengthening bilateral energy cooperation following a high-level working visit by Senegal锟絪 Minister of Energy Birame Soul锟統e Diop and representatives from national oil company (NOC) Petrosen to Abuja this week. The Senegalese delegation met with Nigeria锟絪 Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil) Senator Heineken Lokpobiri and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), with the parties committing to strengthening cooperation across various fields. The visit reflects a growing commitment by African producers to work together on refining, policy development, gas monetization and NOC collaboration 锟� a strategy that is expected to strengthen African energy growth and industrialization.

Representing the voice of the African energy sector, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) has welcomed the collaboration, noting that stronger ties between African producers are critical at a time when the continent is seeking to attract investment, build infrastructure and expand intra-African energy trade. Greater cooperation between ministries and NOCs such as Petrosen and NNPC has the potential to support knowledge sharing, strengthen institutional capacity and accelerate the development of strategic projects across the oil and gas value chain, from upstream production to refining and gas commercialization. The collaboration also comes as African countries work to operationalize the Africa Energy Bank, with Senegal having already paid its capital contribution and positioning itself as an active participant in financing African energy projects.

锟絋his is exactly the kind of collaboration Africa needs. When countries like Senegal and Nigeria work together 锟� sharing knowledge, building infrastructure, strengthening NOCs and improving policies 锟� we create an environment where investment can thrive and where Africa can take control of its energy future. Strong partnerships between African nations will be the foundation of energy security, industrialization and economic growth across the continent,锟� states NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, AEC.


The collaboration comes as a pivotal time for West Africa, with both Senegal and Nigeria looking at expanding their respective upstream and downstream markets. For Senegal, collaboration with Nigeria could serve as a catalyst for stronger governance structures and streamlined licensing procedures, enhancing the country锟絪 attractiveness for foreign capital as it looks to scale production and bolster regional trade. Recent milestones have not only positioned Senegal as a producing market but demonstrated its potential for scalable investments.

Following the start of operations at the Sangomar oilfield and Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) LNG development in 2024 and 2025 respectively, Senegal has been working to scale output. Sangomar production has stabilized at around 100,000 bpd, with 36.1 million barrels generated in 2025 alone. From February 2025 to February 2026, GTA exported 24 LNG cargoes, alongside 1.6 million barrels of condensate marketed internationally.


Looking ahead, the country is looking at expanding both facilities, while advancing the development of the Yakaar-Teranga offshore project. The country is also looking at monetizing onshore resources. Petrosen has launched a $100 million exploration campaign targeting underexplored onshore basins, with goals to identify new crude discoveries by late-2026 through seismic acquisition, basin modeling and exploratory drilling programs.

Nigeria, meanwhile, remains Africa锟絪 largest oil producer and is pursuing ambitious production targets of around 2 million bpd while simultaneously expanding its gas and refining sectors. To achieve this goal, the country rolled out a 2025 licensing round featuring 50 frontier and one deepwater block. The round targets $10 billion in investment over the next decade. In tandem, the country is re-engaging IOCs in deepwater exploration, with Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell all advancing offshore projects. The NNPC is also pursuing an ambitious upstream drive, targeting $30 billion in investments by 2030.

Downstream, the country is looking at expanding the 650,000 bpd Dangote Refinery锟絪 capacity to 1.4 million bpd, while the issuance of Permits to Access Flare Gas to 28 awardees in December 2025 is set to unlock $2 billion in gas investments. Cooperation with Senegal therefore aligns with Nigeria锟絪 broader strategy of strengthening African energy markets while expanding regional trade in both crude and refined products.

The strengthening of ties between Senegal and Nigeria signals a broader shift taking place across Africa锟絪 energy sector, where collaboration 锟� rather than competition 锟� is increasingly being seen as the key to unlocking investment, developing infrastructure and ensuring long-term energy security. By working together on refining, gas monetization, policy development and energy financing, Senegal and Nigeria are helping to set a precedent for how African energy markets can grow stronger through partnership, integration and shared strategic objectives.

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