Built Environment & Energy
Oil & Gas
Positioning for Africa's evolving energy landscape through strategic partnerships
The Oil & Gas division represents GRCL's entry into Nigeria's energy sector, focusing on downstream petroleum distribution and emerging opportunities in gas infrastructure. The division operates through strategic partnerships with established industry players, providing fuel distribution services and exploring investments in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distribution networks.
Nigeria's energy sector remains one of Africa's largest, and GRCL's approach prioritises low-risk entry points that leverage the Group's existing logistics capabilities and commercial relationships. The division's operations complement the Group's agricultural and trading activities by securing reliable energy supply for internal operations while generating independent revenue.
As an aspirational vertical, the Oil & Gas division is building its operational track record and regulatory credentials with a view to expanding into upstream service provision and renewable energy as African energy markets evolve and the continent's transition to cleaner energy accelerates.
What We Offer
Fuel Distribution
Downstream petroleum distribution serving commercial and retail customers across select Nigerian states.
LPG Operations
Liquefied petroleum gas sourcing and distribution targeting Africa's growing clean cooking fuel market, where over 900 million people still lack access to clean cooking solutions.
Strategic Partnerships
Joint ventures and operational partnerships with established African energy companies and international operators.
Our Track Record
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