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Re: Shell’s 20km Gas Pipeline Connects Industrial Zones In Aba by Clothingonline9(m): 3:17am On Jul 05, 2020 |
Interesting |
Re: Shell’s 20km Gas Pipeline Connects Industrial Zones In Aba by pquaver(m): 3:45am On Jul 05, 2020 |
sonnie10: You people and GEJ everything initiated nothing completed.. Is GEJ even a handicap? That he cannot complete anything? |
Re: Shell’s 20km Gas Pipeline Connects Industrial Zones In Aba by sonnie10: 3:54am On Jul 05, 2020 |
pquaver:Government is continual, that is why Buhari should complete the projects. 8 years should be more than enough . |
Re: Shell’s 20km Gas Pipeline Connects Industrial Zones In Aba by pquaver(m): 4:54am On Jul 05, 2020 |
sonnie10: I just want know the ones GEJ used the continual of Government to complete because 6 years is also enough for projects initiated through 8 of Obj and some years of yaradua.. I am just asking or is Government continual only for Buhari? |
Re: Shell’s 20km Gas Pipeline Connects Industrial Zones In Aba by Goldencheese(m): 6:52am On Jul 05, 2020 |
Okwyjesus: You are right. A market of that size if supported, funded and electrified can transform the fortunes of the South East. Now add Onitsha and Enugu markets and the rice industry in Ebony and you have something of an economic revolution in that region. It is highly commendable. 1 Like |
Re: Shell’s 20km Gas Pipeline Connects Industrial Zones In Aba by Anambra1stS0n: 6:57am On Jul 05, 2020 |
PROUDIGBO: Govt, IOCs, others to improve power output THE plan by International Oil Companies (IOCs) and their local counterparts to execute gas and power projects will boost the gas programmes of the Federal Government. Recently, oil majors, including Shell, ExxonMobil and Agip, lined up programmes to boost electricity production. These programmes are expected to improve generation from less than 5,000 megawatts (Mw) of electricity to more than 10,000Mw in the next few years. The indigenous operators such as Nestoil Group, and Arnergy Limited are not left out as they are set to invest in the sector. Besides, the resolve by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to build generation plants across the country will also step up power supply. last July, the Federal Government struck a six-year deal with Siemens, the German energy giant, to provide 25,000Mw by 2025. Siemens is expected to provide electricity in three phases: 7,000 Mw, 11,000 and 7,000Mw – and may spend $1.35 trillion. These plans by IOCs and indigenous operators are, however, subject to government’s policies. Power, gas initiatives Oil majors, especially Royal Dutch Company Shell, ExxonMobil and Agip, among others, are interested in deepening the power and the energy sectors. Shell Petroleum Development Company Limited (SPDC), which operates a Joint Venture with the NNPC, Total Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited (TEPNG) and Agip, is targeting 2,400 Mw from Assah North/ Ohaji South gas project in Imo State. The project, which would offer 600 million standard cubic feet of gas per day, an energy equivalent of 2,400 Mw, would provide uninterrupted power to 2.4 million homes on completion. Also, the firm is generating 650Mw from Afam V1 plant in Rivers State, a development, which made it one of the largest contributors to the power production. On the domestic scene, the NNPC is working to provide 4,600Mw in Abuja, Kano and Kaduna. The issue has resulted in the approval of Ajaokuta-Abuja- Kano-Kaduna (AKK) gas pipeline projects by the Federal Government as well as ensuring that the government seeks for external funds to make the initiative a reality. Coupled with this is the decision by Nestoil Group to provide 1,500Mw. The project, which is being built in Okija, Anambra State, is expected to improve supply of electricity in states in the south-east region, among others. Being implemented by Century Power Limited, a subsidiary of Nestoil Group, the initiative is not without challenges such as government’s policies and bad economic environment, which have stalled investment opportunities. Arnergy is another indigenous firm that is planning to invest N3.24 billion in the sector to help tackle issues relating to grid electricity in Nigeria. Operators’ opinions The Country’s Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria and the Managing Director, SPDC, Mr. Osagie Okunbor, said 300million standard cubic feet of gas per day (scfd) would be processed at a new gas processing plant owned by SPDC while the remaining 300million scfd would go to a proposed gas processing plant that is owned by Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc. He said the project would be a game-changer in the quest for energy sufficiency and growth as the country looks to grow the domestic market. Also, the Group Managing Director, NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari, said the plans by the corporation to build 1,350Mw of power in Abuja would help in improving supply of electricity in the area. He said: “As a state-owned company and an enabler organisation, we know that our 1350 Mw project in Abuja would impact positively on the nation’s economy.” According to him, efforts were ongoing to complete the various projects that are being undertaken by NNPC to bolster the growth of the economy. The Managing Director, Century Power Limited, Dr Chukwueloka Umeh, was also optimistic that Nigeria would be free from electricity problems soon. He said the 1,500Mw plant in Anambra State on completion will help in ameliorating the problems faced by Nigerians. He said nuclear energy, which Nigeria is planning to go into would do more harm than good, adding that the technology that is used in generating nuclear electricity is sensitive and destructive. The technology, Umeh said, if not well managed, can destroy a sizeable portion of a state at a goal. He urged the government to deepen activities in the gas market, stressing that attempts to do so would bring more players into the electricity sector. 1 Like
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