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Nigeria’s NNPC moves closer to landmark IPO, but timeline unclear

The move aligns with Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) of 2021, which mandates that NNPC list its shares on the stock market.

Omokolade Ajayi
Last updated: March 27, 2025 6:21 pm
Omokolade Ajayi Published March 27, 2025
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  • Nigeria’s state oil firm is finalizing plans for a stock market listing
  • NNPC’s listing aligns with Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act.
  • The listing could improve transparency, boost capital, and reshape Nigeria’s oil sector.

Nigeria’s state-owned oil company, Nigerian National Petroleum Co. Ltd. (NNPC), is in the final stages of preparing for an initial public offering (IPO) as part of its transition into a fully commercial entity. However, no timeline has been set for the highly anticipated listing.

NNPC’s Chairman, Group CEO and CFO.

Chief Finance and Investor Relations Officer Olugbenga Oluwaniyi said in a statement that the company is engaging with investment banks and prospective investor relations executives to meet regulatory requirements.

Nigeria’s NNPC awaits market listing

The move aligns with Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) of 2021, which mandates that NNPC list its shares on the stock market. The company has yet to comply with the requirement, which initially set a six-month deadline from the law’s passage.

NNPC Limited is a leading energy firm operating across the entire energy value chain.

NNPC, which underwent a transformation into a commercial entity in 2021, no longer receives direct government funding and must independently raise capital. The company plays a crucial role in Africa’s largest oil-producing economy, holding joint ventures with major energy firms that produce more than half of Nigeria’s crude output.

NNPC’s IPO could attract global investors

An IPO would mark a major shift for NNPC, providing access to private capital markets and improving transparency in its operations. However, regulatory challenges, market conditions, and political considerations could delay the offering. 

NNPC Limited describes itself as a “dynamic global energy company”, with operations spanning the entire energy value chain. If completed, the listing would be one of Nigeria’s most significant privatizations, attracting global investor interest and reshaping the country’s oil sector.

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