ANOH Energy Hub is not a concept. The site is secured, the gas is allocated, the engineering is complete, and the team that will deliver it has done it before — at the highest levels of Nigeria's oil and gas industry.
Southeast Nigeria sits on one of the country's richest gas deposits — yet its factories run on diesel, its hotels run on diesel, and its communities have among the worst power access in the nation. The North is no better: five states with significant industrial demand and zero gas pipeline infrastructure.
Gulf of Guinea Midstream Limited was formed to close that gap. Not with a pipeline that would take a decade to build — but with a strategically located hub that can compress gas into CNG for the South and liquefy it for the North, from a single site 1.5 km from Nigeria's most modern gas processing facility.
ANOH Energy Hub is the result: a first-of-its-kind integrated dual-fuel platform with secured gas, secured land, completed engineering, and five open partnership roles waiting to be filled.
The Anoh Gas Processing Company (AGPC) facility is Nigeria's newest and most advanced gas processing plant — built to international standards with significant throughput capacity. ANOH Energy Hub sits 1.5 km away, connected by a direct 8-inch API 5L X60 spur pipeline.
This proximity gives ANOH an unmatched supply security advantage that no other CNG or LNG operator in Southeast Nigeria can replicate. The gas flows reliably. The pressure is right. The quality is certified.