Indigenous operators are expanding their footprint by acquiring onshore and shallow‑water assets divested by international majors. Green Energy launched a locally built onshore terminal at Otakikpo; Conoil shipped its first Obodo crude; and Renaissance outlined multi‑year investment plans. Security costs and aging infrastructure remain headwinds, but policymakers see scope to lift national output significantly.
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