Formed in 1999, the NGA's initial membership came from the primary gas production and utilization companies in Nigeria.
The Association also has a functional secretariat that is staffed by competent administrative personnel to provide members and non-members with information and other support activities as required.
The quarterly fora are free to all NGA members and serve as a pint for the gathering of the latest thoughts on the Nigerian gas industry.
The training programmes will be contextualised to fit and meet with the requirements of the Nigerian market, and will prosecuted by both professional experts with real industry experience.
[2] The compensation was valued £8.15 billion with interest when the case was heard in London High Court in December 2022.