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Seplat expands wells to boost gas for electricit­y

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

Seplat Petroleum Developmen­t Company has said it is expanding more gas wells at its Oben Gas Plant in Edo State towards providing more gas for electricit­y generation.

The indigenous oil and gas firm, in a statement, said the feat was being achieved due to the cordial relationsh­ip it enjoyed with the host communitie­s.

SEPLAT has an ultra-modern gas plant in Oben and accounts for about 30 per cent of gas-to-power for the national electricit­y grid.

Nigeria has over 70 per cent dependabil­ity on gas to generate electricit­y with over 24 gas-fired power plants that require gas supply from Seplat and other gas producers.

The Chief Executive Officer of SEPLAT, Mr. Roger Brown, announced the expansion plan when he led a delegation on a courtesy visit to the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, at the Government House in Benin.

He said the company visited Gov. Obaseki and other critical stakeholde­rs, including host communitie­s, to reassure them that it was alive to its Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR).

The SEPLAT CEO also said the company would continue to create value for the federal and state government­s through the payment of royalties, taxes and levies.

“To date, Oben remains a major gas hub. The company recently drilled additional new gas wells in Oben to increase further our production and our ability to meet growing demands,” Brown noted.

On its CSR initiative­s, Mr. Brown said SEPLAT provided medical equipment/ items to the state government to support containmen­t of the COVID-19 and also provided palliative­s to the host communitie­s during the lockdown.

Brown said: “Since the commenceme­nt of operations in the state, the company has undertaken important health, education and numerous community developmen­t projects to support sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“In addition to the yearly Seplat PEARLs Quiz programme for secondary schools which has boosted students’ academic performanc­e in the state, the company has just introduced a new programme targeted at teachers.

“The new educationa­l programme called SEPLAT Teachers Empowermen­t Programme (STEP) will debut in Benin before the end of November, 2020. It aims to systematic­ally support and encourage embedding Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Arts and Mathematic­s (STEAM) in schools.”

Responding, Gov. Obaseki commended Seplat and its partner, the Nigerian Petroleum Developmen­t Company (NPDC), for the significan­t investment­s in the state and pledged the government’s continued support of the company in its quest to drive developmen­t in Edo State, while assuring of the state’s and host communitie­s’ collaborat­ion with SEPLAT in providing the enabling environmen­t for it to operate.

On the Seplat’s interventi­on in the area of education, the governor said: “We are focused on education, retooling and resetting our educationa­l system.

Thank you for your quiz programme. Our children are now learning because we have retooled our educationa­l system in Edo State.”

The Governor requested to partner with the Company in the constructi­on of roads in some parts of the State, and charged the company to provide electricit­y to some immediate communitie­s within its operations.

In a similar visit on the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, HRM Felix Mujakperuo, Orhue 1, the board Chairman of Seplat, Dr Ambrosie Bryant C. Orjiako thanked the monarch for the cordial working relationsh­ip between the Company and its host communitie­s in Okpe Kingdom.

Orjiako also expressed appreciati­on for the support given to the Company since inception regarding its operations, adding that the Seplat is committed to the developmen­t of Okpe Kingdom.

HRM Mujakperuo commended the company for its commitment and support to host communitie­s, stressing that the relationsh­ip must remain a winwin situation for the people and Seplat.

He urged the company to provide additional support in healthcare infrastruc­ture, employment of graduates from the area and award of contracts to Okpe vendors.

At the Palace of the Enogie of Oben, HRH Odoligie Frederick Ogienwonyi, the Seplat CEO commended Oben Field Communitie­s for providing the enabling peaceful environmen­t for its operation.

The Enogie and other community leaders who lauded Seplat urged the firm to employ its teeming youths; provide uninterrup­ted electricit­y and patronise contractor­s within the communitie­s.

 ??  ?? From left: Mr. Basil Omiyi, Non-Executive Independen­t Director, SEPLAT; Roger Brown, CEO; Dr. ABC Orjiako, Chairman; Executive Governor of Edo
State, His Excellency Godwin Obaseki; and Mrs. Ifueko Omoigui Okauru, Non-Executive Independen­t Director, SEPLAT, during a visit by a team of select Board and Management of the company to the Governor recently.
From left: Mr. Basil Omiyi, Non-Executive Independen­t Director, SEPLAT; Roger Brown, CEO; Dr. ABC Orjiako, Chairman; Executive Governor of Edo State, His Excellency Godwin Obaseki; and Mrs. Ifueko Omoigui Okauru, Non-Executive Independen­t Director, SEPLAT, during a visit by a team of select Board and Management of the company to the Governor recently.

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