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King of Gas , Julius Rone Celebrates 52nd Birthday, Gets Industry鈥檚 Accolades
Julius Rone, Chief Executive Officer of UTMOL, was on Thursday, June 25, 2026, widely celebrated by friends, colleagues and industry stakeholders as he marked his 52nd birthday, with tributes highlighting his influence in Nigeria鈥檚 natural gas sector and his widely recognised nickname, the 鈥淜ing of Gas鈥.
Rone, a prominent figure in Nigeria鈥檚 energy industry, has spent decades building a reputation rooted in operational discipline and long-term strategic thinking, positioning himself as one of the most visible private-sector voices in the country鈥檚 evolving gas economy.
Known for a leadership style described by associates as calm, deliberate and results-driven, Julius Rone has been credited with helping to unlock commercial opportunities within Nigeria鈥檚 vast but underdeveloped gas reserves.
At a time when the sector continues to face infrastructure gaps, regulatory complexity and price volatility, Rone鈥檚 career has been shaped by navigating structural challenges rather than avoiding them.
鈥淗e is focused on outcomes, not noise,鈥 one industry colleague said, describing his approach as consistent and methodical in an environment often shaped by uncertainty and shifting policy dynamics.
Over the years, Rone has built UTMOL into a recognised player in Nigeria鈥檚 energy space, with a business model anchored on long-term investments and strategic partnerships aimed at expanding gas utilisation across the value chain.
At 52, tributes emphasised not only his business achievements but also his influence on a new generation of Nigerian entrepreneurs seeking to build scalable enterprises within the country rather than outside it.
鈥淛ulius Rone has shown that it is possible to build serious, structured business value at home,鈥 a business associate noted, highlighting his commitment to local capacity development and sustainable growth.
The celebratory messages reflected a broader recognition of his role in shaping conversations around Nigeria鈥檚 energy future, particularly the transition toward gas as a central pillar of industrial development and economic diversification.
Despite the milestone, those close to him suggest there is no sign of slowing down, with ongoing projects and strategic initiatives expected to continue expanding UTMOL鈥檚 footprint within the energy sector.
Industry observers say his trajectory reflects a rare combination of patience, market awareness and execution discipline, qualities that have become increasingly valuable in Nigeria鈥檚 complex energy landscape.
As celebrations continue, Rone鈥檚 influence remains firmly tied to the broader narrative of Africa鈥檚 energy transformation, where gas is seen as a critical bridge between traditional hydrocarbon dependence and a more diversified future.
For many within the sector, the 鈥淜ing of Gas鈥 title appears less symbolic and more reflective of sustained impact built over decades of focused enterprise.

