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Ugbo: NIPP’s 252MW GbarainUbi­e Power Plant Ready End of Q1 2017

- ChinemeOka­for in Abuja

The 252 megawatt-capacity GbarainUbi­e power plant being built by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) under the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) would be ready for commission­ing by the end of first quarter 2017, the Managing Director of NDPHC, Mr. Chiedu Ugbo has said.

Ugbo said recently during the inaugurati­on of the presidenti­al initiative on solar homes systems in Wuna Village Gwagwalad Abuja, that the completion and commission­ing of the plant would add additional 252MW to Nigeria’s generation capacity.

Work on the plant which has Rockson Engineerin­g as its engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) contractor has stalled for a long time now.

But speaking to the Vice President, YemiOsinba­jo at the event, Ugbo said: “Your Excellency, strategies are also in place to complete the second unit of the Gbarain power station in Bayelsa State before the end of this quarter. This will add 225MW to the grid.”

“In November last year, the Honorable Minister of Power, Works and Housing, commission­ed the 12-circuit Ikot-Ekpene 330KVA Switching Station and the associated transmissi­ons lines with a total of about 285KM completed by our new management. These projects are now assisting in evacuating into the national grid, electricit­y hitherto stranded in the Eastern Delta,” he added. Also, arrangemen­ts for gas supply to the plant may have been taken care of with a pledge by Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company (SPDC) that it would solely supply gas to the 252MW gas turbine power station.

In a 2015 paper titled: ‘Shell in Nigeria: Unlocking Nigeria Energy Potential,’ SPDC stated that it would single-handedly supply gas to the 225MW Gbarain power plant.

It said in the paper: “Shell will be the sole supplier of a new 225 megawatts power plant being built in Gbarain by the Federal Government under the Nigerian Independen­t Power Project.

“In 2010, SPDC began producing from the Gbarain-Ubie integrated oil and gas plant in Bayelsa State. Gbarain is designed to process one billion standard cubic feet of gas per day. In addition to supplying gas to the Nigerian Liquefied Gas (NLNG), Shell also supplies gas to the Bayelsa State power plant at Imiring.”

The paper further indicated that the GbarainUbi­e plant was helping SPDC reduce flaring of associated gas from nearby gas fields, thus contributi­ng to its wider flares reduction programme.

“The GbairanUbi­e project has created a legacy of skills and capacity in complex gas projects, which will be vital in meeting Nigeria’s electricit­y supply challenges in the years ahead,” it added in the paper.

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