
Nigerian President gave the charge at the virtual ground-breaking ceremony of the project in Bonny Island, Rivers State. President Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday charged that the Nigeria
Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Train 7 be delivered on time so that the Train 8 project can commence.He urged the Board of Directors, management and staff of NLNG, the host communities, the Rivers State Government and other Agencies of the Federal Government to continue to collaborate to ensure completion and eventual commissioning of the Train 7 project “safely and on time.”
”As we flag
off the Train 7 project today, I look forward to the development and execution
of more gas projects by the International Oil Companies (IOCs) and indigenous
operators, and more Trains from Nigeria LNG to harness the over 600 trillion
cubic feet of proven gas reserves we are endowed with.
”Let me use
this opportunity to commend the shareholders of NLNG, the Federal Ministry of
Petroleum, NNPC and the NCDMB and other stakeholders for very exemplary
collaboration which has culminated in this great opportunity for Train 7.
”I want to
thank the foreign investors for the confidence reposed in Nigeria, and assure
all Nigerians and potential investors in the Oil and Gas sector that the
Federal Government will continue to create the enabling environment in order to
develop the sector and bring the full benefits of Gas closer to our people,” he
said.
Going down
memory lane, President Buhari recounted that the story of Nigeria LNG was one
he had been ”passionately associated with during the formative years of the
project.”
He said: ”As
Minister of Petroleum Resources, I kicked off our first foray in LNG Business
in 1978. At the time it was already apparent that Nigeria was mainly a gas-rich
country.
”It,
therefore, gives me great joy to see the organization transform from just a
project in the early 90s to a very successful company with over 20 years of
responsible operations and a steady supply of Liquefied Natural Gas, Liquefied
Petroleum Gas and Natural Gas Liquids into the global market.
”This is
proof that Nigeria has a great capacity to deliver value to the world by
harnessing our natural resources”.
The
President, therefore, congratulated NLNG and its shareholders – NNPC, Shell,
Total, and Eni for proving that a Nigerian company can operate a world-class
business safely, profitably, and responsibly.
Praising the
consortium for clearly setting the stage upon which Nigeria’s vast gas
resources will continue to grow well into the future, the President added that
the focus of his administration is to boost the development of Nigeria’s
abundant gas resources, strengthen the gas value chain, develop the much-needed
infrastructure and enhance safe operations in the sector as outlined in the
National Gas Policy of 2017.
”Through the
Decade of Gas initiative, which I recently launched, we will transform Nigeria
into a major gas and industrialized nation with gas playing the key role as a
revenue earner, fuel for industries, and necessary feed for petrochemicals and
fertilizer plants,” he said.
The President
also expressed delight that the NLNG as the pioneer LNG company in Nigeria, has
conscientiously proven the viability of the gas sector over the years,
currently contributing about one percent to Nigeria’s GDP.
”NLNG has
generated $114 billion in revenues over the years, paid $9 billion in taxes;
$18 billion in dividends to the Federal Government and $15 billion in feed gas
purchase.
”These are
commendable accomplishments by the company’s 100 percent Nigerian Management
Team.
”With this
level of performance, I can only hope that the company continues to grow to
start with this Train 7 project but also positioning Nigeria to thrive through
the energy transition,” he said.
In his
address, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva described
NLNG as a ”blessing to the nation”, noting that it has positively complemented
crude oil exploration by monetizing flared gas and yielding huge revenue to the
nation and investors.
Sylva added
that since NLNG became operational in 1999, the nation has recorded a drastic
reduction in operational flare status from 65 percent to 12 percent.
”I boldly say
that the ground-breaking of Train 7 is a guarantee to every stakeholder of more
dividends in terms of further reduction in gas flaring, more revenue to the
nation and shareholders, more job opportunities especially at the construction
phase and more social investments for the society, ” he said.
Also
speaking, Anthony Attah, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of
NLNG, said Train 7 will increase NLNG’s overall capacity to 30 million tonnes
per annum (mtpa) from the current 22 million mtpa, while further adding immense
value to the nation and the people.
Attah noted
that the project would stimulate the inflow of about 10 billion dollars FDI
into Nigeria, create 12,000 direct jobs in Bonny Island and additional 40,000
indirect construction jobs.
He said the
project would also further the development of local capacity and businesses
through the 100 percent in-country execution of construction works,
fabrications and major procurement.
‘‘Nigeria has
ridden on the back of oil for over 50 years, but with this Train 7 project
Nigeria is now set and I believe it is now time to fly on the wings of gas,’’
he said.
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