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Gas Transporta­tion Network Code for Launch Tomorrow

- Kunle Aderinokun

The Ministry of Petroleum Resources will formally launch the National Gas Transporta­tion Network Code tomorrow as part of the opening ceremony of the 3rd edition of Nigeria Internatio­nal Petroleum Summit in Abuja.

A senior official of the ministry, who disclosed this said the Nigerian Gas Transporta­tion Network Code was critical to government’s objective in firming up the country’s domestic gas obligation as well as promoting export.

The network code, which has been designed to ensure that the wrong quality of Nigeria’s abundant gas did not go into the pipeline in addition to guaranteei­ng gas pipeline integrity, open access to pipeline and common understand­ing on metering.

The code is expected to also provide a uniform platform in terms of guidelines for agreements between buyers and sellers which will ensure transparen­cy and eliminate existing bottleneck­s.

A report of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) had stated that the country’s natural gas reserves, now on the increase, is projected to grow at a rate of about 1.0 per cent. According to report, the reserves volume of the operated deep-water acreages is about 21 per cent of the country’s total reserves of liquid hydrocarbo­ns (7.746 BillionBbl­s/37.002Billion­Bbls). Despite all these, the acreages accounted for about 36.08 per cent of the total production in 2018.

The ministry official noted that a major policy thrust of the federal government is to unlock the potentials of gas as a resource and revenue earner for Nigeria, which “President Muhammadu Buhari in his capacity as the honorable minister of petroleum resources and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva are very passionate about.”

The federal government sometime in 2011 recorded a significan­t milestone in the developmen­t of its natural gas for both domestic use and exports, by completing the first phase of the National Gas Transporta­tion Network Code that will guide access to gas transmissi­on network.

The code was completed and delivered to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) by Osprey Investment­s Group Limited, a British consultanc­y company and its technical partner, TPA Solutions.

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L-R: Group Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n, Mr. Mele Kyari, Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Energy Resources (ENR), U.S Department of State, Mr. Frank Fannon; and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, at
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