Abuja: As the conflict in the Middle East continues to take a significant toll on the world's oil supply, Nigeria's foreign minister has invited the Gulf countries and oil producers to look at Nigeria as a partner in supplying the global market.According to France24.com, the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East has disrupted oil production and distribution, prompting countries to seek stable alternatives for their energy needs. Nigeria, with its substantial oil reserves, is positioning itself as a viable alternative to meet the global demand. The invitation from Nigeria's foreign minister signals the country's readiness to strengthen its role in the international oil market and collaborate with Gulf countries to stabilize supply.The potential shift in oil supply dynamics comes at a critical time when global markets are experiencing fluctuations due to geopolitical tensions. Nigeria's approach could provide an opportunity for diversification and reduce dependency on traditional suppliers from the Middle East . This development invites global attention to Nigeria's capacity and willingness to become a key player in the oil industry, offering a strategic partnership to countries affected by the current oil supply challenges.