Oil & Energy
Nigeria’s Gas Utilisation Index May Hit 7.5bscf By 2015
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has projected that the nation’s gas utilisation and demand index may rise to 7.5 billion standard cubic feet per day by 2015.
This is approximately 535 per cent increase from the 1.4 billion standard cubic feet record in 1999.
Group Managing Director of the corporation, Engr Austen Oniwon, who made this known at the the just-concluded 35th edition of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE) 2011 in Abuja, said the jump is expected to be triggered by the massive investments in gas utilisation and monetisation projects across the country as part of the gas industrialisation policy of the President Goodluck Jonathan administration.
Oniwon stated that to realise this dream, government has intensified efforts to bring the numerous gas-driven projects on stream, with some completed while others are ongoing, just as a number are at the verge of kicking off.
According to him, “we have assembled a robust set of investor projects that create a platform to position Nigeria trully as the regional hub for gas-based industries”, adding that, “ work is commencing on realising these projects in phases.”
To this end, Oniwon emphasised that, “we have just concluded and commissioned the 36”x136kilometre pipeline from Oben to Geregu, aimed at supporting Geregu Power Plant. We will by the end of August complete the expansion of the Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System (ELPSA), Escravos-Warri 24″/36″x104kilometre, expected to expand the capacity from 300million standard cubic feet per day (mmscf/d) of gas to 600mmscf/d.
“The ongoing expansion of ELPSC from Warri-Lagos 36”x324kilometre doubling capacity from one billion cubic feet per day of gas is expected to be completed by August, 2012,” he noted.
The NNPC GMD revealed that work was also ongoing on the NOPL pipeline from Obite in Rivers State to Obigbo Node, while contract for the Imo River-Alaoji 24″x26kilometre pipeline to support Alaoji Power Plant, and Aba consumers has been awarded, adding that the job is expected to be completed by August, 2012.
Oniwon stated that when work is completed on all ongoing gas pipeline projects, the gas utilisation and demand index of the country would dramatically increase, and this, he said, would reduce the tendency to flare gas and pollute the environment by IOCs.
Vivian-Peace Nwinaene
Oil & Energy
AEDC Confirms Workforce Shake-up …..Says It’ll Ensure Better Service Delivery
As part of the restructuring, the company said it had promoted high-performing employees, released retiring staff, and disengaged others whose performance fell below expected standards.
It added that it has also begun implementing a comprehensive employee development and customer management plan to strengthen its service delivery framework.
“In line with its corporate transformation strategy, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has announced a restructuring exercise aimed at delivering improved services to its customers as well as enhanced operational efficiency and excellence.
“The restructuring is in line with our strategic direction to become a more responsive and efficient organisation, capable of delivering world-class service to our customers.
“As part of the transformation, the Company has promoted high-performing staff, released retiring employees and those performing below par, and has put in motion the implementation of a robust employee development and customer management plan aimed at driving AEDC’s customer-centric focus,” the company said.
AEDC noted that the reforms are part of its broader commitment to provide reliable, safe, and sustainable electricity to customers across its franchise areas, including the Federal Capital Territory and the states of Niger, Kogi, and Nasarawa.
The firm further pledged to continue investing in infrastructure upgrades, digital technologies, and operational innovations to improve service reliability and customer satisfaction.
“With a strong commitment to delighting its customers, AEDC continues to contribute to the growth and development of Nigeria’s energy sector through investments in infrastructure, innovative technologies, and sustainable practices.
“AEDC consistently seeks to improve the quality of life for its customers, promote efficient energy usage, and actively engage with its communities,” the statement added.
Oil & Energy
Economic Prosperity: OPEC Sues For Increase In Local Crude Oil Refining
Oil & Energy
Senate Seeks Mandate To Track, Trace, Recover Stolen Crude Oil Proceeds
Nwoko who is also the Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, said that forensic reviews show over S22b, S81b and S200b remained unaccounted for across different audit periods.
“I remain committed, alongside my colleagues, to ensuring accountability, recovery, and reform within the oil and gas sector.
Nwoko stated that the Committee had earlier presented its interim report before the senate saying “Our investigation has so far uncovered massive revenue losses amounting to over $300 billion in unaccounted crude oil proceeds over the years.
“This represents one of the most troubling cases of economic sabotage our nation has ever faced.
“We have made far-reaching recommendations to end this long-standing menace.
“There is need for strict enforcement of international crude oil measurement standards at all production and export points.
He urged the federal government to mandate the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to deploy modern, tamper-proof measuring technology or return this function to the Department of Weights and Measures under the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment.
The senator called for the deployment of advanced surveillance systems, including drones, to assist security agencies in combating oil theft.
He also called for the creation of a Special Court for Crude Oil Theft to ensure swift prosecution of offenders and their collaborators, saying it would also go a long way in tackling the challenge.
“We must also ensure the full implementation of the Host Communities Development Trust Fund under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to empower local communities and reduce sabotage.
“Ceding abandoned oil wells to the NUPRC for allocation to modular refineries to support local production and job creation is also very vital in fighting the menace of oil theft and sabotage,” Nwoko further said.
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