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RSG Harps On Harmonious Relationship Among Companies
The need for harmonious working relationship between Rivers State government, Shell Petroleum Development Company and Central Horizon Gas Company to enhance gas delivery in the State has been emphasised.
Commissioner for Energy and Natural Resources, Hon. Okey C. Amadi made the call in Port Harcourt in a meeting to introduce Central Horizon Gas Company the latest entrant in the gas distribution business in the state to Shell Nigeria.
He stressed the need for regular meetings between the two firms that are involved in the production and distribution of natural gas and advised the firms not to neglect their social responsibilities to their host communities warning that the issue of environmental impact of their operations should not be treated with levity.
The commissioner reiterated the state government’s desire to provide adequate security of lives and property to enhance industrial harmony and economic development of the state.
Responding on behalf of Shell Nig. Ltd, Mr. John Kadiri expressed the interest of his firm to sustain the harmonious relationship with the government of Rivers State and believes more could be achieved.
He stressed the need for Rivers State government to serve Shell Nig. Ltd a copy of the agreement it signed with Oando Plc, the operator of the CHGS franchise in order for them to ascertain the legal implications of the document.
Also speaking, Mr. Victor Dairo of Oando Plc thanked the state government for choosing them as a partner to operate the Central Horison Gas Company franchise in the distribution of natural gas in the state.
He also spoke on the need for regular interface between the operators of the grid in order to fine tune the grey areas of the contract agreement and hoped that the decision of the state government to involve the private sector in gas business would be a step in the right direction.
In his vote of thanks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Dr. George Nwolu thanked the firms for attending the meeting and said the government would fulfill its obligation to ensure the success of the scheme.
It would be recalled that the state government on August 3, 2011 signed an MOU with Oando Plc, the operator of CHGS franchise on the expansion and distribution of compressed natural gas to designated areas within Port Harcourt metropolis and its environs.
Meanwhile, on October 29, 2011, another MOU was signed with Shell Nig. Gas to operate the gird to other designated areas of Port Harcourt metropolis.
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