Oil & Energy
‘OB3 Gas Pipeline Completion To Attract $2bn To Nigeria’

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has projected that the completion of the OB3 gas pipeline will attract an inflow of $2 billion into Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
Dangote made the projection during the inauguration of the Presidential Economic Coordination Council (PECC) at the State House, in Abuja.
While describing the inauguration of the council as a positive step, Dangote said the action had incorporated private sector involvement in government decision-making.
He also mentioned that the government has started the implementation process, particularly in the gas sector.
“We are going to sit down and advise the government on the kinds of policies that government will roll out. Most of these things, we have them. They are already being discussed over and over again. It’s just a matter of implementation.
“I think the choice of people that we have at this presidential economic council are good enough to be able to advise government on how to implement.
“Our own from the private sector is now to actually do our own beat, which is to invest heavily and create job. Governments don’t really great job. What they do is to give us the right policies, which I think, we have all these policies.
“You can see interventions in gas. Getting OB3 alone to work will have additional $2 billion inward into the economy. There are other industries that will also bring in a lot of money into the country”, Dangote said.
Recall that the OB3 pipeline project serves as a crucial link to the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) gas pipeline, forming an essential part of Nigeria’s gas infrastructure.
The pipeline, which started in 2020 by former President Muhammad Buhari, is estimated at $2.8 billion.
According to the GCEO, NNPC, Mele Kyari, the infrastructure would come into operation by August and would facilitate 2.2 billion scf gas across Nigeria.
While stating that the project would revolutionise the gas industry, Kyari added that it would meet the demands of the country.
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