The MD and CEO of Nigeria LNG Limited Mr. Tony Attah has tasked the Federal Government to begin the revamping and monetization of the Gas sector in Nigeria.
He made this statement while making his presentation at the 2nd virtual Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) Industry Multilogues, with the theme: “
Powering Forward, Enabling Nigeria’s Industrialization via Gas.”
Mr. Tony Attah drew the attention of the audience to the hidden treasure in the Nigerian Gas industry which he believes is not getting enough attention from the government.
On the future of gas as an alternative energy source, Mr. Attah stated that the developed world is already keying into gas as an alternative to crude oil. Gas has proven to be a cleaner and more sustainable alternative.
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Seplat
Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc, an indigenous energy company, has identified its fast growing gas business as a strong catalyst for sustainable development in Nigeria.
Mr. Roger Brown, Chief Executive Officer, SEPLAT, described the drive as a revolution, indicating that the direction is laudable and highly rewarding to Nigerian people and the economy at large.
Brown said this at the Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) Industry Multilogues 2, its 12th biennial International Conference themed: “Powering Forward: Enabling Nigeria’s Industrialisation via Gas” held virtually.
Meanwhile, the company has been honoured with the NGA Special Recognition Award for it’s strong and outstanding support to the Nigerian Gas Industry and the Nigerian Gas Association.
Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc, leading indigenous energy company, has identified its fast-growing gas business as a strong catalyst for sustainable development in Nigeria.
Escravos-Lagos pipeline set to move 2.2 billion scf of gas – NNPC
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has said it has completed the looping of the Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System with a capacity to add 2.2 billion standard cubic feet of gas into the market.
The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Mele Kyari, disclosed this on Thursday at the virtual international conference of the Nigerian Gas Association.
Kyari, who was represented by Chief Operating Officer, Gas and Power, Yusuf Usman, said the oil and gas industry had a mandate to create a domestic market that would consume 4.5 billion scf of gas.
He said all the assets that would deliver the 4.5 billion scf of gas had been identified, including the Assa North project in Imo State.