NLNG denies alleged marginalisation by cooking gas marketers

Fri, Aug 2, 2019
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THE Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG has denied allegations of marginalisation by some Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG off-takers, popularly known as cooking gas marketers, in Lagos. Anne-Marie Palmer-Ikuku, head, media relations, NLNG, said the company had been supporting the domestic LPG market since 2007.

Palmer-Ikuku said from the beginning, Nigeria LNG involvement in the market had promoted market competition while encouraging all terminals to provide Third Party Access, TPA, to all credible buyers. According to her, the principle has guided NLNG’s engagement with terminal owners and buyers.

“Today, the significant majority of NLNG off-takers take their volumes through the PPMC jetties which have provided TPA to all interested buyer and are preferred because they are cheaper. NLNG as a reasonable and prudent operator honours all its contracts and does not discriminate against any buyers. All Annual Contract Quantity, ACQ, commitments have been met for all buyers without exceptions.

“No buyer has been denied volumes that were committed to them during the contract year. Algasco for instance has taken 23,643.39mt out of its ACQ of 26,000MT for this contract year. This is 90 percent of its volumes with more than two months to the end of the contract year,” she said.

Palmer-Ikuku said NLNG would continue to work with the government, buyers and other industry players to ensure a level playing field for all buyers. This, she said would help continue in boosting the growth recorded in the oil and gas sector of the economy.

But some of the LPG off-takers alleged that NLNG deliberately restricted supply of cooking gas to Pipelines Products Marketing Company, PPMC, jetty in Lagos, which includes NIPCO in the last two years. According to them, NIPCO receives the bulk share and average of 8,000mt for every delivery while other terminal like NAVGAS was denied.

The off-takers said NAVGAS, the operator of the terminal, had requested for supply on several Occasions, but got no reason from NLNG on why it could not deliver LPG to their terminal. The marketers alleged that NAVGAS terminal only received product thrice in the year, while PPMC/NIPCO terminal had received over 12 deliveries.

“They have also sent on behalf of other off-takers to receive via NAVGAS facility and still no reason given for not delivering. Traditional delivery in the past has been supply of LPG to the two jetties of NAVGAS and PPMC. This is usually available for NLNG to deliver its product.

“Also, other terminals in the country are unable to receive from NLNG due to low draft which cannot take NLNG vessel (Navigator Capricorn) if fully laden. All terminals including NAVGAS and PPMC/NIPCO, import are to augment domestic supply in the event NLNG vessel is busy delivering to other terminals.”

– Aug. 2, 2019 @ 16:45 GMT |

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