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Gas constraints causes of National Grid dropping -NISO

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Last updated: December 18, 2025 6:25 am
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From David Onuoja, Abuja

The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO), has attributed the decline in electricity generation on the National Grid,  to gas supply constraints caused by pipeline vandalism.

According to a Press release recently by the NISO, gas pipeline vandalization within the upstream gas supply network has affected gas availability to a number of power generation facilities across the Country.

Consequently, several gas-fired power stations recorded low output, which resulted in reduced available generation capacity on the National Grid.

However, NISO said it’s response to the development, promptly activated established contingency measures to maintain system stability and reliability. These measures it said, included increased dispatch from available hydroelectric power stations, continuous generation re-dispatch, voltage control interventions, and other necessary operational actions to balance electricity supply with system demand.

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Explaining further, NISO said is monitoring the situation closely including system frequency and voltage profiles, while working with relevant stakeholders to mitigate the impact of the gas supply constraints. The situation highlights the importance of coordinated efforts to address gas supply disruptions, particularly as we approach the festive season, which is traditionally sensitive for grid operations.

NISO, assured the public of its commitment to proactive grid management and the application of appropriate operational standards to ensure a secure, stable, and reliable electricity supply nationwide.

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