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Olakunle Williams: The visionary billionaire disrupting Africa’s energy sector Olakunle

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: April 9, 2026 11:33 am
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In recent years, Olakunle Williams has steadily built a reputation as one of the most influential and well-known figures in Africa’s energy space. Widely recognized as an African Energy Icon and a visionary silent billionaire, his rise has been defined less by publicity and more by execution. As Founder and President of Tetracore Energy Group, he has established a business that has grown rapidly in value—reaching several hundreds of millions of dollars and, by some estimates, crossing into the billion-dollar range within five years.

A Strategic Mind Driving Africa’s Gas Revolution

Williams began his professional journey in law and tax advisory, where he developed a structured understanding of regulatory systems and fiscal frameworks. His transition into the energy sector was driven by a focus on gas commercialization and infrastructure, particularly within Nigeria’s domestic market. Over time, he positioned himself within critical segments of the gas value chain, gaining operational and strategic experience that would later shape Tetracore’s direction.

Through Tetracore, he has built one of the largest gas trading portfolios in Nigeria, supplying over 90MMscfd of gas to industrial users. This supply supports more than 300MW of embedded and industrial power generation, reinforcing the company’s role in reducing reliance on diesel and improving energy efficiency across manufacturing sectors.

Building a Fully Integrated Energy Ecosystem

Tetracore’s structure reflects a deliberate approach to integration across midstream and downstream operations. The company operates in gas sourcing, trading, compression, distribution, logistics, and power generation. This model allows for control across supply chains and ensures consistency in delivery to industrial and commercial clients.

The company has also expanded its footprint in compressed natural gas and piped gas systems, becoming one of the largest deployers of AutoGas infrastructure in Nigeria. Its assets are strategically positioned along key industrial corridors where demand is concentrated, enabling efficient distribution and long-term utilization of infrastructure. These deployments span critical locations including Uwusan in Benin, Edo State, and major industrial hubs across Ogun State. The Atakobo Auto CNG Facility, with a delivery capacity of over 88,800 SCMD, reinforces gas availability along the Western-Southern corridor, while the Ibese Auto CNG Facility, located within the Dangote industrial complex, powers large-scale logistics operations with high-performance mobile refueling units. Along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Ogere Auto CNG Facility, with a robust 60,000 SCMD capacity, strengthens regional supply and supports growing demand from fleet operators and industrial users. In addition, a new facility under development in Uwusan, Benin, with a planned capacity of 60,000 SCMD, is set to further expand access to reliable and cleaner energy for commercial and industrial customers.

The Benin Industrial Gas Backbone

Beyond mobility infrastructure, Tetracore has established a 45MMscfd piped gas delivery city gate system in Benin City. This system supplies natural gas to one of the largest industrial clusters in the South-South region of Nigeria, strengthening energy access for manufacturing and heavy industry while supporting cleaner and more reliable fuel alternatives.

The Benin axis has increasingly become important for industrial and logistics activity, and the presence of this infrastructure positions Tetracore within a growing market for gas-powered industry. It also aligns with Nigeria’s broader transition toward cleaner fuels and improved domestic energy utilization.

Regional Expansion and the Ghana Gas Market

Tetracore’s activities extend into Ghana, where it has introduced the first-of-its-kind compressed natural gas solutions, including virtual pipeline systems. These systems allow gas to be transported without fixed pipelines, creating flexibility in supply and enabling access for industries in areas previously underserved by gas infrastructure.

The Ghana operations represent part of a wider regional strategy aimed at linking energy markets across West Africa. By establishing a presence in multiple countries, Tetracore is contributing to cross-border energy distribution and supporting industrial growth beyond Nigeria.

Industrial Expansion: GTL and Urea Projects

The company is also moving into gas-based industrial production through planned Gas-to-Liquids and ammonia-urea facilities. These projects are intended to convert natural gas into usable industrial and agricultural products, reducing reliance on imports while creating additional revenue streams.

The GTL plant is designed to produce liquid fuels for domestic use and export, while the urea facility will support fertilizer production for agriculture. These developments indicate a shift from energy distribution into value-added processing, expanding the company’s role within the broader industrial economy.

Power and Data Infrastructure Development

Tetracore Energy Group is advancing the development of the Atakabo Independent Power Plant (IPP), a modular, gas-fired project designed to deliver reliable, efficient, and scalable electricity to key industrial and commercial clusters. The project will be implemented in phases, beginning with a power distribution network of approximately 80 km (60 km x 33kV & 20 km x 11kV), aimed at ensuring stable power supply and addressing critical constraints within Nigeria’s manufacturing sector.

Alongside power generation, the company is also developing a data centre project within its energy park in Ogun State. Strategically located along the Atakabo–Ijebu Ode industrial corridor, the facility is designed to operate on embedded power, ensuring high reliability for digital infrastructure while positioning Tetracore at the intersection of energy and technology, supporting SMEs, agro-processing, manufacturing, and logistics operations.

Expanding Nigeria’s Urban Gas Infrastructure and Supply Capacity

Tetracore Energy Group has achieved a major milestone in advancing Nigeria’s energy landscape through the development of an extensive piped and virtual natural gas distribution network, now spanning over 20 kilometers across key regions. With a 40MMscfd City Gate Facility powering the UTESI Pipeline Distribution Network and supplying over 14 manufacturing companies within the Rongtai Industrial Park, alongside the 4.1km Ikoyi–Victoria Island–Lekki Virtual Pipeline serving high-demand commercial hubs including Viathan Group, the company has significantly strengthened reliable, cleaner energy access while reducing dependence on diesel. Complementing this infrastructure, Tetracore maintains one of the largest gas trading portfolios in Nigeria, exceeding 90MMscfd, supplying major off-takers such as NDPHC, Egbin, and NGML, thereby reinforcing national energy security, lowering operational costs for industries, and accelerating the transition to sustainable energy solutions.

Recognition and Industry Acknowledgment

Williams has received several recognitions for his contributions to the energy sector. Among these is the Energy Icon of the Year Award in 2025, reflecting his role in advancing gas utilization and infrastructure development.

He has also been recognized with awards such as the Nigeria Domestic Gas Ambassador Award, Innovative Gas Company of the Year, and other industry honors highlighting leadership and impact. In addition, he was conferred with a Doctor of Business Administration, acknowledging both his professional achievements and influence within the sector.

Leadership and Industry Role

In addition to his corporate responsibilities, Williams serves as Deputy Chairman of the Association of Local Gas Distribution. In this role, he contributes to discussions around policy, infrastructure development, and industry coordination within Nigeria’s gas sector.

His involvement reflects a broader engagement with the structural development of the industry, particularly in promoting local participation and strengthening domestic capacity.

A Visionary Billionaire with Expanding Influence

Olakunle Williams’ profile continues to grow alongside Tetracore’s expansion. Within five years, he has built a company with multiple subsidiaries, cross-border operations, and a diversified portfolio spanning gas, power, and industrial production.

His approach remains consistent—focused on execution, infrastructure development, and long-term positioning within Africa’s energy landscape. The scale of operations, combined with ongoing projects in power, gas, and industrial processing, continues to define his influence within the sector.

Conclusion

Olakunle Williams has established a position within Africa’s energy industry through sustained development of gas infrastructure, expansion into regional markets, and ongoing investment in industrial and power projects. From widespread AutoGas deployments across locations such as Uwusan, Ikpoba-Okha LGA, and Atakobo, to the 45MMscfd Benin city gate system, as well as operations in Ghana and planned GTL and urea plants, his work reflects a structured approach to energy development across multiple segments.

Through Tetracore Energy Group, he continues to build a network of assets that support industrial growth, energy accessibility, and regional integration, reinforcing his standing as one of the key figures shaping the future of energy in West Africa.

Source: africa.businessinsider.com

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