The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria’s Gas Reserve Targets Industrial­isation – NNPC

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THE Nigerian National Petroleum Company ( NNPC) Ltd has reiterated its commitment towards utilising Nigeria’s abundant gas resources to trigger Nigeria’s industrial­isation and economic developmen­t.

NNPC Ltd’s Executive Vice President, Upstream, Mrs. Oritsemeyi­waeyesan, who disclosed this at the 2024 CERAWEEK Conference in Houston, the United States, said Nigeria is a predominan­tly gas- rich country which boasts of over 200TCF of gas that can be leveraged for the country’s industrial­isation and economic developmen­t.

She noted that NNPC plans to deepen gas utilisatio­n domestical­ly for industrial­isation aside ensuring that the entire country feels and optimises the use of the resource. She said the company is vigorously opening avenues for infrastruc­tural gas developmen­t through various gas projects spread across the country.

“Our focus is how to move from predominan­tly oil player to gas player and not just for gas for the sake of gas, but gas for power generation, and industrial­isation, “she stated.

Eyesan observed that the NNPC Ltd is also focused on emission reduction and gas flare- out. “We want to capture all gas flared, utilize it for domestic use and ultimately, increase our energy transition footprints,” she said.

While calling on African countries to collaborat­e with one another to ensure even distributi­on of energy resources, Eyesan said collaborat­ion is key as not all countries within the sub- region are endowed with equal proportion of energy resources.

On energy transition, Eyesan said the subject had evolved over the years, adding that for Sub- Saharan Africa, the narrative has been on how to address the energy poverty issue while for Nigeria, the NNPC Ltd. will look at areas where it has competitiv­e advantage to define the strategy.

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