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Nigeria’s AKK Gas Pipeline 83% Complete, Set for November 2025 Launch

July 25, 2025
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In a significant development for Nigeria’s energy sector, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has announced that the ambitious $2.8 billion Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Natural Gas Pipeline project is approaching a critical milestone, with overall completion now standing at 83.05 percent as of July 19, 2025.

Speaking at the 2025 AKK Business Development Forum on Thursday, NNPC Group Chief Executive Officer Bayo Ojulari delivered a confident assessment of the project’s progress, signaling a decisive shift in the company’s approach to ensure the timely delivery of what he described as a “pipeline of prosperity.”

Strategic Pivot to Accelerate Completion

In a move that underscores the project’s strategic importance, Ojulari announced that NNPC has invited new contractors to expedite completion, addressing previous concerns about the project’s timeline. This decision appears aimed at countering skepticism from critics who had dismissed the initiative as a potential “white elephant” project.

“We collectively recognize the need to work hard, or let me even say harder, together, to make sure the full benefit of this pipeline of prosperity is fully realized,” Ojulari emphasized during his address to potential investors and stakeholders.

The project’s second segment, spanning 320 kilometers, has achieved a crucial milestone with all welding works completed, according to Project Manager Japhet Chairman. Additionally, all river and road crossings have been finalized, with management approval secured for introducing additional contractors to fast-track remaining work.

Ambitious Timeline and Technical Specifications

Audu Ibrahim, Executive Director of Projects at Nigeria Gas Infrastructure Company Ltd, provided specific progress metrics, revealing that segment one stands at 79.76 percent completion with pre-commissioning activities already underway. The company projects mechanical completion of the entire end-to-end pipeline system by November 2025.

The AKK pipeline represents a major engineering undertaking—a 40-inch diameter, high-pressure transmission system designed to operate at 1,000 pounds per square inch, capable of delivering up to 2.2 billion standard cubic feet of gas daily to power plants across Abuja, Kaduna, Kano, and other strategic locations.

Economic Impact and Employment Generation

The project’s economic implications extend far beyond energy infrastructure. Ojulari highlighted that over 1,900 skilled and semi-skilled Nigerians have already secured direct employment through the project, with thousands more positions expected once operations commence due to anticipated economic spillover effects across multiple sectors.

The pipeline is positioned as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s “decade of gas” initiative, designed to reduce the country’s heavy reliance on oil while expanding gas-based industries. This strategic pivot addresses long-standing energy inequality by extending gas infrastructure to Nigeria’s northern regions, which have historically faced energy access challenges.

Regional and Environmental Significance

Beyond domestic benefits, the AKK pipeline carries significant regional integration potential. Ojulari, describing himself as “a great enthusiast in connecting Africa,” outlined future possibilities for extensions linking Nigeria to North Africa, potentially opening transcontinental gas trade routes and broader economic opportunities across sub-Saharan Africa.

The project also aligns with cleaner energy objectives, as natural gas represents the cleanest-burning fossil fuel option, producing significantly lower carbon dioxide emissions compared to coal or oil for power generation. The pipeline is expected to substantially displace diesel usage across affected regions.

Industrial and Agricultural Transformation

The infrastructure promises to catalyze industrial revival, particularly in Northern Nigeria, while supporting agro-processing industries and improving agricultural value chains. The project is also expected to accelerate compressed natural gas adoption in transportation, potentially reducing fuel costs and emissions while facilitating more efficient food distribution from northern agricultural regions to broader markets.

Overcoming Skepticism

The NNPC leadership’s renewed commitment and specific completion targets represent a direct response to previous doubts about the project’s viability. By providing concrete progress metrics and introducing additional contractors, the company appears determined to transform the AKK pipeline from a long-discussed initiative into an operational reality.

As Nigeria continues to navigate economic diversification challenges, the AKK pipeline project stands as a potential game-changer for energy security, industrial development, and regional economic integration. With mechanical completion targeted for November 2025, stakeholders across multiple sectors are watching closely to see whether this infrastructure investment will deliver on its ambitious promises of economic transformation.

The success or failure of the AKK pipeline will likely influence future large-scale infrastructure projects in Nigeria and serve as a benchmark for the country’s ability to execute complex, multi-billion-dollar development initiatives.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s ambitious Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline project is 83% complete and on track for November 2025 delivery, promising to transform the country’s economic landscape. The project will supply 2.2 billion cubic feet of gas daily, powering northern regions that have historically lacked energy access while creating thousands of jobs.

This isn’t just infrastructure—it’s Nigeria’s strategic pivot from oil dependency to gas-powered industrial growth. The pipeline will revive northern industries, reduce transportation costs through compressed natural gas adoption, and position Nigeria as a regional energy hub with potential links to North Africa.

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