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Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by KRSWon: 9:33am On Sep 06, 2021
The electricity challenge confronting the country appears to have attained a worrisome dimension as there is an estimated 22 million small generators in households use and MSMEs in Nigeria.

Operations Director/Executive Director, Selattyn Energy Plc, Mr. Effiong Okon, stated this during a panel session at the 44th edition of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE) with the theme “Energy Security and Sustainable Development in Nigeria” held in Lagos last week.

Okon said these generators are expensive to buy and run and responsible for particulate and greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution.

The Seplat Director, who was the lead presenter at the panel, maintained that energy security remained the bedrock of the nation, as Nigeria should have a robust energy base to meet its present and future energy needs for it to sustainably develop.

He added that economic development is a function of both access to energy and the quality of the access.

Providing insight into the country’s current energy challenges, he said: “Nigeria has less than 11GW generating capacity on grid and much of it remains unused owing to inefficiencies and gas supply constraints; distribution is not well developed across the country and suffers poor maintenance, with frequent blackouts which leads to supplementing on-grid generation with generators.

According to him, the power deficit has direct and indirect impact in achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); of which, going forward, energy demand is expected to grow, driven by increasing prosperity and standard of living in the emerging world.

By Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) calculated for 2020-2030,  Nigeria will remain an important country playing in the next decade with 31 billion boe of reserves (ranked 2 in 1P, 2P); and up till 2030, oil will remain the predominant play (approximately 60 per cent of total production); but with faster decline than gas, gas will become more important in the long-term (from 30 per cent of total production in 2015 to approximately 40 percent production in 2030).

“It’s critical for oil and gas companies to target the right growth opportunities to remain relevant and create value,” Okon advised.

Seplat, he said, understood that the country is fast transitioning from an oil driven to a gas electricity market, with an emerging renewable sector, and that gas is to serve as the transition fuel in the path to a sustainable future.

He stated: “Seplat aims to expand beyond our E&P core to drive integrated gas solutions in monetising gas resources in the domestic market. This is critical to driving sustainable industrial growth and address the power (electricity) deficit in the Nigerian market.

“Evolution from fossil fuels (oil) to cleaner (low carbon – gas) and more sustainable forms of energy (renewables) and balancing emissions through offsetting & the purchase of carbon credits will support the climate change ideology.”

Beyond Seplat’s mitigation strategies/actions on decarbonization, he said the company’s growth aspiration is to displace biomass with LPG as cooking fuel whilst targeting to become carbon neutral by achieving net-zero emissions.

“Seplat’s drive for domestic gas utilization is to support Nigeria’s gas to power and industry programmes, with our transformation journey focused on understanding and investing in energy transition. Equally key in our aspirations is to generate employment in our host communities using local workforce, contractors and vendors,” Okon explained.

He maintained that Seplat Energy Plc is committed to providing the required energy for Nigeria’s sustenance now and in the future given the country’s huge growth potential.

The Seplat Director, who was the lead presenter at the panel, maintained that energy security remained the bedrock of the nation, as Nigeria must have a robust energy base to meet its present and future energy needs for it to sustainably develop. He added that economic development is a function of both access to energy and the quality of the access.

Meanwhile, Seplat won two awards – Best Indigenous Exhibitor and Overall Best Exhibitor awards at the SPE (NAICE) 2021.

The coveted awards were presented to the company at the closing ceremony/awards night of the conference & exhibition.

The Seplat exhibition booth had enriching in-booth activities featuring lectures, presentations, video documentary of Seplat’s business and CSR programmes, and free eye care accessible to numerous exhibition participants who visited the Seplat’s booth.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/electricity-deficit-nigerians-using-22m-generators-seplat/

Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Fahdiga(m): 9:34am On Sep 06, 2021
But this devilish regime told us during campaign that having a steady power supply is not a rocket science

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Mgreat(m): 9:43am On Sep 06, 2021
Fahdiga:
But this devilish regime told us during campaign that having a steady power supply is not a rocket science
All campaign promises are lies from the pit of hell personally handed by the devil to those polithieftians

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Flyingngel(m): 9:44am On Sep 06, 2021
It is more than that. My anger is that people that do not even have the smallest generator will be call out of this houses and small business centers to come and cheer Buhari and any of the Ministers when they paid a visit to any where.

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by inoki247: 9:55am On Sep 06, 2021
who count am u don count the ones wey dey use dem solar nd inverter also...

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by EcomPlus: 10:30am On Sep 06, 2021
The painful thing is that, come 2023 politicians will still use this electricity of a thing to campaign.

And the sad thing is that, come 2023 mumucious Nigerians will still believe & vote for them.

Chai..

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Gosj001: 10:50am On Sep 06, 2021
Who is counting? all this fictitious figures sef.









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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by dontro(m): 10:51am On Sep 06, 2021
Who counted the generators?

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Hopebringer: 10:51am On Sep 06, 2021
Unfortunately situation the Northerns have done to Nigeria
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by gurunlocker: 10:51am On Sep 06, 2021
Oh! 22 million small generator.


Because if you calculate all the generator in Nigeria, I'm sure it will be over 50m

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Skillsnigeria: 10:52am On Sep 06, 2021
Hmmm
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by adigun4mee(m): 10:54am On Sep 06, 2021
You never count my own

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Sheriman(m): 10:54am On Sep 06, 2021
Nigeria can't get it again

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by BIGGIE121(m): 10:54am On Sep 06, 2021
Who dey benefit the most
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by EmmaLege: 10:55am On Sep 06, 2021
oboy shocked shocked shocked
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Freestainworld(m): 10:56am On Sep 06, 2021
Nigerians are using even much more than that, in some home, you will find more than 3 generators, this is what Buhari have turned the country into, I hope his supporters continue singing praises to him, he is really dealing with them well.

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Whitecoal711: 10:57am On Sep 06, 2021
21 century

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by nonhuman(m): 10:58am On Sep 06, 2021
Hmm is more more than that
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by rave409: 11:00am On Sep 06, 2021
You either generate your own electricity or stay in Darkness

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Flier: 11:00am On Sep 06, 2021
gurunlocker:
Oh! 22 million small generator.


Because if you calculate all the generator in Nigeria, I'm sure it will be over 50m
DOnt mind those fools coming up with strange figures
The generator should be close to 100.000.000
Some people even have more generator at home than the number of children they have

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by wizelink(m): 11:00am On Sep 06, 2021
BUHARI is working delivering the dividend of democracy to Naija.

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by CXLVII: 11:01am On Sep 06, 2021
EcomPlus:
The painful thing is that, come 2023 politicians will still use this electricity of a thing to campaign.

And the sad thing is that, come 2023 mumucious Nigerians will still believe & vote for them.

Chai..

Capitalize on the foolishness of Nigerians and make $$$. Dump your integrity and align with powers that make be. After God, It is the government. If antelopes are not naturally foolish, lions will be dying of hunger.

You need a the foolishness of lots to be able to succeed in life. Its like an animal kingdom, we have to feed on each other for survival. Directly or indirectly.
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by Terrence99: 11:01am On Sep 06, 2021
Flyingngel:
It is more than that. My anger is that people that do not even have the smallest generator will be call out of this houses and small business centers to come and cheer Buhari and any of the Ministers when they paid a visit to any where.

Those senseless idiots are the lowest in the food chain. They are doomed to suffer and will continue to suffer.

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by caprini1: 11:02am On Sep 06, 2021
gurunlocker:
Oh! 22 million small generator.


Because if you calculate all the generator in Nigeria, I'm sure it will be over 50m
Most households use 2 to 3 generators,so i will say like 90 million.
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by AntiBMC(m): 11:04am On Sep 06, 2021
The irony of it all is that we have all the resources for stable power supply... plus we supply constant electricity to some other African countries. Nijeriya is a cruel joke.
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by femij(m): 11:05am On Sep 06, 2021
@poster. Please update the subject to SELAT not SEPLAT. This could be misleading! Thanks
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by seunlayi(m): 11:09am On Sep 06, 2021
Wey the light
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by anambraamaka: 11:10am On Sep 06, 2021
E pass oo
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by oyejideogunjumo: 11:11am On Sep 06, 2021
Flier:
DOnt mind those fools coming up with strange figures
The generator should be close to 100.000.000
Some people even have more generator at home than the number of children they have
Very correct

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Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by temitope27(m): 11:13am On Sep 06, 2021
Wrong statistics, it should be around 50 millions
Re: Electricity Deficit: SEPLAT Says Nigerians Are Using 22 Million Generators by temitope27(m): 11:15am On Sep 06, 2021
caprini1:
Most households use 2 to 3 generators,so i will say like 90 million.
what do u use 2 to 3 generators for? Do u own block industry

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