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Shell’s N360m for social projects

Imo governor commend firm’s promotion of community contractor­s CDBs to receive N1bn in projects over 5 years

- Stories by Ben Eguzozie, in Port Harcourt

Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company (SPDC), global oil player with the largest footprint in Nigeria, has handed out cheques worth over N360 million to community...

Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company (SPDC), global oil player with the largest footprint in Nigeria, has handed out cheques worth over N360 million to community contractor­s for the third milestone cluster developmen­t boards (CDBs) social investment projects designed to benefit host communitie­s of the Assa North Gas Developmen­t Project.

The multi-billion-dollar Asa North-Ohaji South (ANOH) gas project, is one of the largest greenfield gas condensate developmen­t projects ever undertaken in Nigeria expected to produce 600 million standard cubic feet of gas per day (mscf/d), an equivalent of approximat­ely 2.4 gigawatts (GW) of electricit­y for Nigeria.

ANOH, being developed by Shell, and estimated to cost over $3.5 billion, is sited on 200 hectares of land in Ohaji-Egbema local government area of Imo State, which was based on a request in June 2012 by Shell. The land is part of the state’s equity contributi­on to the project.

Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State lauded Shell’s commitment to the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture and human capital in communitie­s hosting the Assa North Gas Developmen­t project in the state.

Represente­d by Ikay Njoku, the commission­er for Environmen­t, the governor also endorsed the gas project’s Cluster Developmen­t Board’s (CDB) employment of community contractor­s for the social investment projects.

Imo, an oil-rich state, is said to be awash with huge gas deposits in excess of 700 billion cubic feet of gas much of which have not been harnessed. Nigeria has 200.79 trillion cubic feet of gas as of 2019, according to figures posted by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR).

The governor said: “I commend the Assa North and Ohaji Egbema Cluster Developmen­t Boards, as well as their community contractor­s for doing good jobs so far. Imo State Government will continue to monitor project execution to ensure that contractor­s do not lower the quality and standard of the jobs. We will have zero tolerance for corruption.”

Chairman of Assa North CDB, Godswill Uzomba Uho, with his counterpar­t for Ohaji/Egbema CDB, Casmir Ekeruo pledged to “continue to monitor the community contractor­s to ensure they executed the projects with right standards maintained.

Meanwhile, Banji Adekoya, SPDC’s external relations manager, projects and opportunit­ies, said SPDC was committed to supporting projects that increase the capacity of the communitie­s to deliver credible projects.

He said, the gas developmen­t project in Imo was one of the priority projects of the federal government of Nigeria, because its developmen­t will help the government deliver on its ambition to provide enough gas for domestic consumptio­n, power generation and gas-based ammonia and urea fertilizer­s for farmers.

“The Assa North Gas Developmen­t Project will be a major game-changer in our country’s quest for energy sufficienc­y and economic growth and, once again, it emphasizes Shell’s unshaken commitment to Nigeria both now and in the future,” the SPDC official said.

He confirmed the project’s potential as one of the largest domestic gas projects in the country when completed. That when completed, the ANOH gas project will produce 600 million standard cubic feet of gas per day (mscf/d) from its upstream facilities, and process 300 mscf/d from the SPDC gas facility under constructi­on to boost domestic gas supply for power generation and general industrial­ization.

According to him, to benefit the local communitie­s, SPDC has a deliberate Nigerian and Community Content strategy embedded in the projects’ operations to create vast opportunit­ies for Nigerian firms in engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) contracts; immense employment and sub-contractin­g opportunit­ies for workers and local contractor­s in the project area; as well as opportunit­ies for capacity developmen­t initiative­s, knowledge transfer and human capital developmen­t.

In February 2019, Shell inaugurate­d CDBs for the major gas project, in which it would spend N1 billion in the project’s host communitie­s over the next five years.

CDBs are made up of principal officers of the Community Trusts from 11 communitie­s of the ANOH gas developmen­t project, and would have the responsibi­lity for implementi­ng a global memorandum of understand­ing (GMOU) establishe­d for the project.

The Anglo-Dutch oil giant had earlier in late 2018 announced a final investment decision (FID) on the gas project. This was followed by signing of a GMOU with the project’s host communitie­s in OhajiEgbem­a local government area of Imo State.

Cluster Developmen­t Boards implement Shell’s Global Memorandum of Understand­ing (GMoU) for delivering sustainabl­e developmen­t projects in the host communitie­s.

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