The Guardian (Nigeria)

NPA offers to partne r NLNG to increase gas production capacity

- By Sulaimon Salau

MANAGING Director, Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA), Hadiza Bala Usman, said the agency was ready to partner with the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas( NLNG) Limited in increasing natural gas production capacity by 36 per cent.

Represente­d by the Executive Director, Marine and Operations, NPA, at the virtual multilogue­s- 2 organised by the Nigerian Gas Associatio­n ( NGA), Usman said the agency would support NLNG in increasing natural gas production from 22 million tonnes to 30 million tonnes yearly.

“The NPA is poised to offer necessary collaborat­ive support to the NLNG in achieving the goals of its Train 7 projects, which we are informed will increase Nigeria’s liquified natural gas production capacity by 36 per cent from the current 22 million tonnes per annum to 30 million tonnes per annum,” she said.

“This expansion will ensure that Nigeria, with its significan­t gas reserves considered the ninth largest in the world remains atop, reliable and the preferred supplier of LNG in the ever expanding energy market.”

Usman reiterated the need for the deep seaports to accommodat­e larger vessels and improve port services.

“We are also conscious of the current limitation of our seaports in relations to the growing appeal of larger vessels which should be deployed for the purpose of economies of scale.

“This is why we are very keen in the constructi­on of deep seaports. Two of those are currently under constructi­on in Lekki and Badagry with prospect of another one in Ibom. These ports will enhance our capacity to export more gas to our growing global client base with better turn around.

“Someone may talk about the congestion in Apapa. From tomorrow, we are flagging off our e- callup system that we believe will significan­tly address congestion at Apapa,” she said.

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