Connect with us

Oil & Energy

Sustainable Partnership,Panacea To Crude Theft -Shell

Published

on

The Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria,  Multiu Sunmonu has stressed the need for all Nigerians to be committed partners of the country in the fight against crude oil theft and illegal refineries.
Speaking at the Partnership and Beneficiaries Network Forum organised by Shell in Port Harcourt recently, Sunmonu reiterated that the impact of the activities of crude oil thieve and illegal refineries on the environment in the Niger  Delta and the Nigerian economy was in a crisis situation.
He pointed out that this year well over 60,000 barrels of crude were being stolen from Shell’s Pipelines on daily basis, adding that the activities of illegal refineries were extremely damaging to the environment as significant proportion of stolen crude used in illegal refineries was disposed of in the environment.
“While we continue to explore how partnerships with government, communities and other stakeholders can help resolve this challenge, all of us in the country need to become more committed partners of Nigeria.  The country’s fortunes are linked with the oil and gas industry.  Therefore, we must work together to make the industry work”, the Shell Country Chair explained.
Sunmonu who stated that the challenging environment in which the company operates makes it imperative for it to continue to seek new and innovative ways of working closely with its numerous stakeholders, noted that successful partnerships result when both sides respect each other and are clear on what they want to achieve.
According to him, sustainable partnerships imply that not only are the interest of all parties taken into account but that they were able to adapt to changing circumstances over time.
In a related development, SPDC said it has reopened the 24-inch Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) for production which was shut down after it caught fire and exploded due to the activities of pipeline vandals.
The company in a statement said a joint investigation carried out by the industry regulators, communities, independent observers and the company revealed that the incident was as a result of unknown persons installing a valve to steal crude from the line.
Shell noted that as part of its continuous efforts to maintain the integrity of the line, it repaired the valve point and removed six other crude oil theft connections to the line.
It added that the 24 “TNP which was shut down in a precautionary response to the fire on the 28” TNP has also been reopened for production.
Reacting to the accusation that the company’s response was slow, the country chair, Sunmonu was quoted as saying “suggestions that we reacted slowly to the fire and spill are false.  At the earliest opportunity we quickly mobilized teams to respond to a crude theft spill on the 28” TNP on June 19.
We conducted an assessment of the risks and decided with the support of the JTF to enforce a restriction of access to the site for safety reasons.  Our response and the action we took at Bodo West were in the best interest of lives and the environment.
Commenting on the integrity of the Pipeline, Shell said “The line is operated in line with the company’s pipeline Integrity Management System (PIMS), ensuring regular inspection and maintenance.
The dominant cause of failures on the TNP has been third party damage resulting from sabotage (hacksaw cuts, drilled holes etc) and illegal crude theft.  In the past three years, a total of 25 leaks have been recorded on the facility -23 two operational  pinholde leaks.  Integrity assessment including Long Range Illtrasonic Test (LRUIT) surveys, Cathodic Protection (CP) surveys and chemical injection have been periodically performed on the pipelines.

Continue Reading

Oil & Energy

NNPCL Assures On OB3 Pipeline Completion

Published

on

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has said the Obiafu-Obrikom-Oben (OB3) Gas Pipeline would now be completed next quarter.
This is as the national oil company said it would continue to invest in the development of huge oil and gas infrastructure to make it easy for operators and prospective investors to carry out their business in Nigeria.
The Executive Vice President, Upstream, Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, disclosed this at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), in Houston, Texas, United States of America.
Speaking at one of the panel sessions of a luncheon organised by the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN), with the theme: “Sustainable Energy Solutions for Africa’s Future (Nigerian Perspective)”, Eyesan stated that NNPC Ltd.’s objective was to ensure that there is a healthy balance of energy sources in the country.
She explained that though the oil and gas sector is not where it ought to be, much progress had been made between last year’s edition of the OTC in terms of opening up the sector for investments and infrastructural development.
While identifying funding as the major challenge impeding the development of the sector, Eyesan listed some of the bright spots in the industry to include the Executive Orders signed by the President to open up the sector, the imminent resolution of the assets divestment by the International Oil Companies (IOCs), and the aggressive execution of gas infrastructure projects such as the OB3 Gas Pipeline, which she said would be completed in the next quarter.

Continue Reading

Oil & Energy

TotalEnergies Targets 100 Startups In 2024

Published

on

As part of its support to businesses in Nigeria and Africa,  TotalEnergies Nigeria has launched the 2024 edition of its Startuppers challenge.
By this, the multinational aims at empowering 100 businesses across 32 African countries with N8 million cash prize, personalised coaching, and media representation.
The year’s edition of the challenge, launched virtually at an event attended by the Managing Director of TotalEnergies Nigeria Plc, Dr. Samba Seye, and other executives of the energy company, Last Thursday, would be used to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the multinational.
Presenting the form of this year’s competition, the General Manager, Total Country Service, TotalEnergies, Mrs Adesua Adewole, said registration for the challenge would open on May 13th and close on June 18th, 2024.
Adewole explained that 100 startups would be selected at first before 5 finalists would be selected, adding that the shortlisted businesses would pitch to a jury made of experts who would select winners across three categories.
“In December, we will have 100 businesses to celebrate in Africa. In past edition, we had  only six winners who were invited to Paris but this year, we will have 100 winners who will be going to selected location where they will be celebrated”, she said.
Adewole stated that Africa was special to TotalEnergies, hence the focus.
In her words, “Africa is special to us. When you look at Africa, our youths make up 60%.  They are the ones who will develop he continent, so we streamlined this to them to help them develop their businesses or ideas, scale up and become the business leaders of tomorrow.
“The aim of this 4th edition is to support and encourage young African entrepreneurs to innovate and bring their projects to reality in their country of application”.
Explaining further, the Country Communications Manager, TotalEnergies Nigeria, Dr Charles Ebereonwu, said “we have not attained 100 years before.
“Apart from celebrating 100 years, we have introduced new dimensions like your empowerment of women and equality. All entries will be subjected to whether they take into consideration these dimensions”.
Targeted by the challenge are startups less than three years old or pioneering a business idea with a positive impact on their communities and/or the planet.
“The aim of this 4th edition is to support and encourage young African entrepreneurs to innovate and bring their projects to reality in their country of application”, a statement from the firm said.

Continue Reading

Oil & Energy

TCN Targets Power Restoration To North-East, May 27

Published

on

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has said electricity supply will be fully restored to the North-East by May 27.
TCN’s spokesperson, Ndidi Mbah, who disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen, weekend, said the commission’s contractors were working to erect four new transmission towers along the Jos-Gombe axis, to enable the restoration of power supply to States in the North-East region of the country.
Recall that TCN had on April 23, said four of its towers along the Jos–Gombe 330 kilo volt (kV) transmission line were vandalised, affecting electricity supply to Gombe, Damaturu, Maiduguri, Yola, Bauchi, and Jalingo.
“The tower collapse affected Gombe, Damaturu, Maiduguri, Yola, Bauchi and Jalingo. Immediately after the incident, however, TCN engineers worked first to redistribute available bulk supply on the Jos, Bauchi, Gombe 132kV line between Jos and Yola Discos, while work commenced immediately at reconstructing the four vandalised towers”, the commission said.
It continued that “Presently, we are rebuilding the four towers simultaneously. Progress is evident, with one tower nearing 80% completion, another at 60%, a third at 30%, and dismantling work finished on the fourth tower”.
Additionally, she said, “tower members” are being fabricated and assembled on-site to expedite work, adding that TCN is dedicated to the quick restoration of bulk power on the line route.
“Construction work on the Jos – Gombe transmission line, taking supply up to Damaturu and environs will be completed and energized by the 20th of May, 2024, while the Damaturu – Maiduguri axis will be completed on the 27th of May, 2024.
“Expectedly, bulk power transmission would be fully restored on the affected 330kV transmission line by the 27th of May. Yola and Jos DisCos would also be able to offtake and distribute optimally from TCN substations.
“For now, only 38MW is wheeled to both Jos and Yola Distribution companies, with each receiving 19MW each. Efforts to take some of the available power to Jalingo was hampered by very high voltage on the line, which could cause a system disturbance”.
According to the spokesperson, TCN is aware of the inconveniences caused by the current insufficient power supply through Yola and Jos DisCos to electricity customers in the affected states.
Mbah further said the company pledged to earnestly expedite work on the towers to guarantee that the towers are completed within the specified time frame.

Continue Reading

Trending