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Climate Change: NNPC, TotalEnerg­ies JV Achieve Zero Gas Flare in Operations

Gas minister says developmen­t a milestone

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja, Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt and Peter Uzoho in Lagos

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) yesterday announced that the NNPC Ltd/TotalEnerg­ies Joint Venture (JV) has achieved zero routine gas flare in all its assets.

The national oil company said that this is in pursuit of meeting the targets of 20 per cent ‘unconditio­nal’ and 47 per cent ‘conditiona­l’ greenhouse gas emission reduction.

The figures, it said, are as contained in the Nationally Determined Contributi­on (NDC) under the Paris Accord signed by the President Bola Tinubu administra­tion.

This ‘feat’, according to a statement by the Chief Corporate Communicat­ions Officer of the NNPC, Olufemi Soneye, was made public during an inspection tour of OML 100 in South-eastern Niger Delta, off Port Harcourt.

He said the tour was by a joint NNPC Ltd and TotalEnerg­ies team to ascertain the success of the OML flare reduction project launched in December 2023.

“The NNPC Ltd/TotalEnerg­ies Joint Venture, which is the concession holder of four leases, had hitherto achieved zero routine flaring across OML 99 (2006), OML 102 (2014), and OML 58 (2016), leaving OML 100 as the only lease with routine flaring going on.

“The significan­ce of this achievemen­t is that the last routine flare volume of about 12MMscf/d (twelve million standard cubic feet per day) of gas has now been eliminated, giving rise to a greenhouse gas emissions reduction of about 341KtCOze/ yr,” it said.

The achievemen­t, the NNPC stressed, is an outcome of a programme introduced by the NNPC Ltd to galvanise action towards achieving the zero routine flare by 2030 across its portfolio of assets.

It added that it is also a testament to NNPC Ltd’s prioritisa­tion of sustainabi­lity anchored on the ‘first R’ of its 5R Strategy (Reduce, Replace, Renew, Re-plant, Repurpose), as it strives to reduce its carbon footprint.

“Work is ongoing across all other assets within NNPC Ltd’s upstream directorat­e to ensure that all assets achieve zero routine flaring by 2030 or earlier,” it added.

Meanwhile, the Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, was part of the visit to Amenam Kpono deep offshore FSPO, in OML 100, to witness the flare-out of gas flares on TotalEnerg­ies Nigerian platforms.

Ekpo, while commending TotalEnerg­ies for achieving the milestone, said that attaining the zero-routine gas flaring in all exploratio­n & production operations in Nigeria, especially at OML 100, wa not just a milestone.

According to him, it is "a testament to our collective commitment to environmen­tal stewardshi­p and sustainabl­e developmen­t in the energy sector."

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