NNPC Expresses Commitment to Zero Gas Flare Regime

Tue, Apr 2, 2019 | By publisher


Oil & Gas

THE Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has expressed its commitment to a zero gas flare regime for every new gas project, even as it trains its sights on commercializing existing gas flare projects for the benefits of the host communities and Country at large.

Maikanti Baru, the group managing director of the NNPC, stated this while receiving in audience the national leadership of Host Communities of Nigeria, HOSTCOM, led by Benjamin Style Tamaranebi, its national chairman, at the NNPC Towers in Abuja.

Ndu Ughamadu, the NNPC group general manager, Group Public Affairs Division, in a release on Tuesday, April1 stated that Baru assured HOSTCOM that NNPC would continue to partner the various host communities to enable them benefit maximally from exploitation of the nation’s hydrocarbon resources.

GMD, Dr. Maikanti Baru (middle), during a reception in honour of the national leadership of Host Communities of Nigeria (HOSTCOM), led by its National Chairman, High Chief Benjamin Style Tamaranebi (left) in Abuja, Tuesday. With them on the high table is NNPC Chief Financial Officer, CFO, Mr. Isiaka Abudulrazaq
GMD, Dr. Maikanti Baru (middle), during a reception in honour of the national leadership of Host Communities of Nigeria (HOSTCOM), led by its National Chairman, High Chief Benjamin Style Tamaranebi (left) in Abuja, Tuesday. With them on the high table is NNPC Chief Financial Officer, CFO, Mr. Isiaka Abudulrazaq

Baru said that the corporation would make sure that no new gas project would be approved without zero gas flare modalities, stressing that for already existing gas flare projects, the NNPC was exploring various options to commercialize the gas flare with a view to eliminating it.

The GMD commended HOSTCOM for restoring sanity to the Niger Delta region, saying the relative peace had given operators the leverage to concentrate on production for the benefit of the national economy.

“I want to thank the Oba of Benin for midwifing HOSTCOM and the traditional rulers of Oil Mineral Producing Communities of Nigeria, TROMCON. For us as operators, we will continue to dialogue with the bodies so as to create enabling operating environment for the business and for the communities,” Baru stated.

He urged HOSTCOM, as a pan cultural organization, to partner with NNPC in stemming the incessant pipeline vandalism, illegal refineries and illegal crude oil bunkering in the Niger Delta, adding that the elimination of those vices would reduce to the barest level, incidences of environmental pollutions.

The NNPC helmsman noted that the clean-up of Ogoniland had commenced in earnest with the release of the first tranche of the funding for the project since last year, adding that HOSTCOM should ensure that the environment, water and aquatic animals of the region are not impacted negatively by illegal bunkering and breaking of petroleum products pipelines.

Maikanti Baru (right), welcoming High Chief Benjamin Style Tamaranebi and his entourage to his Office Tuesday in Abuja.
Maikanti Baru (right), welcoming High Chief Benjamin Style Tamaranebi and his entourage to his Office Tuesday in Abuja.

He pledged the commitment of Oil and Gas Operators to abide by Global Memorandum of Understanding, GMOUs, entered into with the communities and noted that GMOUs should not be seen as a replacement for government interventions in communities.

The NNPC GMD noted that the Oil and Gas business was a global business hence HOSTCOM should provide hospital environment that would encourage investors to continue to prefer Nigeria to other investment destinations in Africa.

Earlier, Tamaranebi, thanked President Muhammadu Buhari and Baru for always granting host communities a listening ear, assuring that HOSTCOM and TROMCON would continue to collaborate with the Federal Government for the common good of all.

He commended the Federal government for the ongoing clean-up of Ogoniland, while urging that other communities with similar challenges should be cleaned up as well for the well-being of members of such communities.

– Apr. 2, 2019 @ 18:15 GMT |

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