Energy Prosperity
Operations and Advancing
Collective Interests.
Government and Industry
Stakeholders.
Our Mandate
To promote and advance our collective interests and provide a platform for engagement of government and industry stakeholders
Our Mission
To be recognized as the official unified voice for Nigerian
Independent E&P companies, working with integrity and
promoting efficient and diligent operations.
Our Vision
To significantly increase operated exploration and
production by Nigerian Independents and prioritize the
domestic energy security of the nation.

From the Chairman' Desk
Our vision was premised on our shared interest and desire to promote the continued development of the Nigerian Petroleum Industry for the benefit of industry stakeholders and the nation.
Established in 2015, our primary goal is to maximize the contribution of the domestic oil and gas industry to the socio-economic development of Nigeria.
Mr. Adegbite Falade
Chairman, IPPG
IPPG is an association of indigenous Exploration and Production (E&P) companies with a current membership of thirty-two (32) companies.
What We Do

Advocacy
IPPG serves as a catalyst and unifying industry voice - proactively advocating for polices that are beneficial for the sustainable growth and development of the industry.
- Industry Dialogue & Policy formulation support
- Thought leadership / Research
- Issues Management

Coordination & Mobilization
IPPG harnesses the power of collaboration among stakeholders to facilitate the implementation of key initiatives to promote shared interests within the industry.
- Project / programme coordination
- Resource mobilization for industry initiative

Capacity Building
IPPG seeks to build requisite capabilities industry-wide with the primary objective to ensure the sustainable development of the industry human assets in meeting the knowledge and skill needs of the industry.
- Technical Skill Development
- Technical Skill Development
- Knowledge and Capability Sharing
Board of Trustees
Media
FAQ & Information
What is IPPG?
IPPG stands for the Independent Petroleum Producers Group.
What Does IPPG do?
IPPG is committed to the renaissance of the Nigerian petroleum sector and seeks to maximise its contribution to the socio-economic development of Nigeria. IPPG is a credible association of Nigerian indigenous upstream Exploration & Production companies with a mandate to constructively engage Government and industry stakeholders on issues affecting the group and the larger industry.
Can any upstream oil company be a member of IPPG?
Membership of IPPG is open to all credible indigenous Exploration and Production companies that meets the following criteria:
- The company must be a registered E&P company in Nigeria.
- The company should be the registered holder of a working interest within an E&P license and actively exploring or producing.
- The company must have equity production
Is IPPG a registered company?
IPPG is registered by the Corporate Affairs Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as an incorporated trustees.
Who are the members of the IPPG Board of Trustees?
There are currently four trustees for IPPG. They are : Mr Abdulrazaq Isa (Chairman), Engr, Charles Odita (Secretary), Mr Ademola Adeyemi-Bero, and Dr Layi Fatona.
Who runs IPPG?
The IPPG Governance Council is the highest decision making body of IPPG – it consist of the Chief Executive Officers of member companies.
Who is responsible for running the day-to-day operations of IPPG?
The IPPG Secretariat is responsible for executing the strategic direction and policies of the Governance Council. The Secretariat activities are overseen by an Executive Coordinator.
