NNPC to Stimulate Economic Growth through Aggressive Gas Development - Baru
Wed, Oct 18, 2017 | By publisher
Oil & Gas
MAIKANTI Kacalla Baru, the group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has stated that the federal government had mandated the corporation to pursue an aggressive gas development programme to stimulate economic growth in the country.
Baru disclosed this on Tuesday, October 17, in Lagos during a Gas Roundtable meeting for chief executives and directors levels of the oil and gas companies organized by the Nigerian Gas Association, NGA, where he was named the Pioneer Advisory Board chairman of the NGA.
The GMD said the mandate was to ensure that gas infrastructure development was enhanced for gas supply, stressing that this was a critical focus areas in the federal government’s 2016-2019 “Big Wins” for the Oil and Gas Industry as well as in the NNPC’s 12 Key Business Focus Areas to grow the industry.
“With the vast Oil and Gas experience entrenched in this Advisory Board and with the passion, I, as the Pioneer Chairman of the NGA Advisory Board have for gas development, I hereby re-dedicate myself to the aggressive development of the Nigerian Gas Sector and commit myself and all members of the NGA Advisory Board to do everything possible to achieve the objectives of the Board which align perfectly with NNPC’s key business focus area,” Baru said.
He noted that opportunities at the upstream gas development included the acquisition and operatorship of oil blocks, drilling rig leasing, provision of engineering services, heavy equipment leasing, seismic acquisition and processing, Engineering, Procurement, and Construction, EPC, contracting, Fabrication of pressure vessel, running steel mills and provision of banking/financing services, etc.
Speaking on opportunities in the midstream of the gas value chain, Baru listed the following as areas that should interest investors: Investment in gas processing facilities, mini Liquefied Natural Gas, LNG, floating LNG, Gas storage facilities, EPC of over 2000km gas pipelines, EPC of gas processing facilities, EPC of gas metering and monitoring system and Fabrication of pipes.
According to him, downstream value chain offered opportunities for investment in LPG bottling and marketing, Investment in gas based industries (Fertilizer, Methanol, Petrochemicals, CNG stations and conversion workshop), EPC of fertilizer and petrochemical plants, manufacturing of LPG cylinders/accessories.
The NNPC GMD added that the Nigerian Gas sector remained the largest and most vibrant in Sub-Saharan Africa with lots of potentials, especially in the deep water and untapped gas resources.
He averred that the gas reform was anchored on a robust strategic framework that is focused on maximum economic impact through gas, saying that it aims to drive linkages with agriculture, manufacturing and dispersed small enterprise through Power.
Earlier, Dada Thomas, the president of NGA, stated that for the Nigerian economy to achieve its full potential there must be power anchored on gas development through active private sector participation.
– Oct 18, 2017 @ 13:24 GMT
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