…As NUPRC Unveils Digital Bidding Process for 2025 Licensing Round
CHIGOZIE AMADI
in a bid to to expand investment, strengthen transparency, and deepen exploration in the upstream sector, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC)has announced the official commencement of the Nigeria 2025 Licensing Round, as its launched the dedicated bid portal:br2025.nuprc.gov.ng.
The Commission’s Chief Executive, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe announced and unveiling the portal on Monday ,during a press conference at the Commission headquarters in Abuja.
The CCE recalled that recent licensing initiatives, particularly the 2022 Mini-Bid Round and the historic 2024 Licensing Round, were conducted with unprecedented transparency, global competitiveness, and strong investor engagement.
Notably, the 2024 Licensing Round was completed without a single litigation and earned commendations from the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) and other stakeholders.
Engr. Komolafe explained that with Presidential approval from His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, the NUPRC has now placed 50 oil and gas blocks on offer across onshore, swamp/shallow water, frontier basins, and deepwater terrain.
According to him, a breakdown of the blocks includes 15 onshore blocks, 19 shallow water blocks, 15 frontier assets and 1 deepwater block.
The Commission outlined the key objectives of the 2025 Licensing Round, which include boosting Nigeria’s reserves, increasing production capacity, expanding gas utilisation, creating thousands of jobs across the value chain, enhancing indigenous participation, and reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to transparency in line with EITI principles.
The NUPRC has taken steps to boost investment in the oil and gas sector, including reducing signature bonuses with the President’s approval. To minimize exploration risks, the Commission has conducted extensive seismic surveys, reprocessing thousands of kilometres of 2D and 3D data to provide high-quality subsurface imagery in Africa, the CCE said.
Explaining further, he said, this effort is expected to reduce uncertainty, lower entry costs, and accelerate the time to first oil or gas, thereby increasing investor confidence. The 2025 Licensing Round is anticipated to attract around $10 billion in investments, increase national oil reserves by 2 billion barrels over the next decade, and produce approximately 400,000 barrels per day from fully developed assets.
In his words:“The Nigeria 2025 licensing round is therefore expected to attract about $10 billion in investments and add up to 2 billion barrels of oil output over the next 10 years with an estimated 400,000 barrels/Day of production volumes when the blocks are fully operational.
“At the Commission, we acknowledge that transparency is key to investor confidence. To ensure that the bidding process is credible and seamless, the Commission has rolled out guidelines that are now available on its website. It has adopted a two-stage bidding process for the award of the Blocks, comprising a qualification stage and a bid stage.”
Reinforcing its commitment to transparency, the NUPRC has introduced a two-stage, fully digital bidding process, comprising a qualification stage and a bid submission stage.
The Commission emphasized that the age or date of incorporation of bidding companies is not a limiting factor, as the assessment will focus strictly on technical capacity, professionalism, and financial capability, and that winners will emerge at the commercial bid round.
Engr. Komolafe said, “The qualification stage involves the submission and evaluation of applications by interested parties or consortia in accordance with the Regulation and the Guidelines. Applicants shall provide all information required for this stage. Only applicants who are adjudged qualified and subsequently shortlisted by the Commission shall proceed to the Bid Stage and will be required to execute a Confidentiality Agreement prior to participation.
“At the bid stage, shortlisted applicants or bidders shall submit their Technical and Commercial Bids in accordance with the Regulation, the Guidelines, and any other bidding documents issued by the Commission.
“Given our commitment to transparency and alignment with best practices, the bid process will be automated and digital. Winners will emerge at the commercial bid process.”
The Commission has published the Licensing Round Guidelines, Asset Teasers, Activity Schedule, Maps, and other documents on the Licensing Round Portal for public access, which will take immediate effect, he added.


