NGA rebrands for energy sustainability



The Nigerian Gas Association, one of the apex bodies for the gas industry in Nigeria, has unveiled a new logo, promising future energy sustainability as it marked its silver jubilee.

At a recent event in Lagos, the NGA said the new brand identity symbolises a mission that is evolving from advocacy for policy reforms and investments to positioning natural gas as the central pillar of Nigeria’s economic growth, energy transition, and environmental sustainability.

Association’s President, Akachukwu Nwokedi, emphasised that the new logo aligns with NGA’s commitment to sustainability, capacity development, best practices, and efficiency.

“Our logo, which is our identity and an embodiment of who we are, previously represented gas flaring, which we can agree does not reflect our values of sustainability and efficiency. As we enter our next phase as an association, we are rebranding with a new identity that aligns with our mission of promoting sustainability, cleaner energy sources, innovation, and being future forward to enable the NGA to continue to play its role as the lead industry advocate to help unlock the latent potential in Nigeria’s vast energy resources,” he stated.

Nwokedi added that the NGA was founded 25 years ago with a bold vision to champion the development, utilisation, and monetisation of Nigeria’s vast natural gas resources.

“Our founders recognised the gas sector’s transformative potential to drive industrialisation, create jobs, strengthen our economy, and improve the quality of life for all Nigerians. From our small but focused beginnings, the NGA has become a strong force in Nigeria’s energy industry, becoming a respected voice domestically and globally,” he said.

According to him, the NGA has consistently advanced the narrative of natural gas as a key driver of Nigeria’s energy future through flagship conferences, business forums, capacity-building efforts, and influential publications.

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