Business Day (Nigeria)

From Gaslink to the Decade of Gas for launch April 9

- By Abubakar Ibrahim

CHARLES Osezua, an engineer and author, is presenting his book, “The Rise of Gas: From Gaslink to the Decade of Gas” at the Nigerian Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs (NIIA) on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.

As obtained by Businessda­y, the book, and public presentati­on are expected to provide an avenue for deepening the ongoing conversati­ons about energy transition and de-carbonisat­ion in Nigeria as outlined in President Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda.

The book which has been described as “a magisteria­l account of Nigeria’s entry into the comity of oil and gas producing nations” provides insights and perspectiv­es from one of Nigeria’s preeminent gas engineers.

Osezua had a distinguis­hed and stellar career at NNPC before setting up Gaslink which provided gas as an alternativ­e fuel stock to industrial clusters in Lagos beginning from Agidingbi.

His biographic­al account focused on the initial prospectin­g of oil and gas in the Dahomey Basin to Akata close to Eket where oil and gas were first discovered in 1953 and not Oloibiri in 1956 as has become the entrenched lore.

Osezua shares in his book the country’s chequered history of gas exploratio­n, waste, and utilisatio­n from the perspectiv­e of a ring-side participan­t and in so doing gives a seminal book to enrich the scant literature that currently exists about the emergence and developmen­t of the Nigerian gas industry whether from a practition­er or policy maker’s point of view.

“His recollecti­ons, reminiscen­ces, and insights cast a harsh searchligh­t on the years Nigeria spent burning money in the guise of gas flaring, outlines decades of ill-conceived government policies as well as policy summersaul­ts while commending wellmeanin­g efforts by leaders like President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Governor of Lagos, his cabinet members like Rauf Aregbesola and Muiz Banire as well as Muhammadu Buhari who declared the Decade of Gas.”

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