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 Energy and Infrastructure Sector

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Nigeria’s energy sector has been a reflection of the economic growth strategy of the country. In post-independence Nigeria, the need for large-scale investments in energy infrastructure resulted in government dominance in the sector’s activities. The Nigerian power industry also presents a significant but largely untapped potential for investment. With huge energy resources and a large domestic and regional market yearning to be served, Nigeria’s energy industry is on the rise.

Although the Nigerian energy sector has huge investment opportunities on all sides, the environment is fraught with risks that require careful navigation. Entities doing or desirous of doing business in Nigeria, therefore, need to seek legal and transaction advice on the peculiarities of investing in Nigeria’s energy sector.

At Stren & Blan Partners, we are our Client’s partners in seamlessly navigating investment decisions and procedures, as well as tackling any risk that may arise in the various facets making up Nigeria’s energy sector.

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Stren & Blan Partners is a full-service commercial Law Firm that provides legal services to diverse local and multinational corporations. We have developed a clear vision for anticipating our Client's business needs and surpassing their expectations, and we do this with an uncompromising commitment to Client service and legal excellence.

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