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Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Truth234(m): 5:07am On Aug 24, 2017
Gas production in Nigeria has gained more momentum following the completion of a key project in the Niger Delta by the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited Joint Venture.

The SPDC announced on Wednesday that production had commenced at Gbaran-Ubie Phase 2, which would help to boost gas supply to the domestic market and maintain supply to the export market.

Nigeria is Africa’s top oil producer and largest holder of natural gas reserves on the continent, with about 187 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves and 600 Tcf of unproven gas reserves. The country, which has the ninth largest gas reserves in the world, is only the 22nd largest producer of natural gas.

The Gbaran-Ubie Phase 2 followed the success of the first phase of the Gbaran-Ubie integrated oil and gas development, which was commissioned in June 2010.

Peak production at Gbaran-Ubie Phase 2 is expected in 2019 with approximately 175,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, comprising about 864 million standard cubic feet of gas per day and 26,000 barrels of condensate per day, according to the SPDC.

“The latest development at Gbaran-Ubie is a powerful statement on the continuing commitment of the SPDC and our Joint Venture partners to harness Nigeria’s oil and gas resources for the benefit of the country and stakeholders,” the SPDC Managing Director and Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria, Osagie Okunbor, said.

He said the project was delivered safely through an integrated team with a significant engagement and empowerment of community service providers and Nigerian companies.

According to a statement, eighteen wells have been drilled and a new pipeline constructed between Kolo Creek and Soku, which connects the existing Gbaran-Ubie Central Processing Facility to the Soku Non-Associated Gas plant.

It said first gas flowed from the wells in March 2016, with the facilities coming on stream in July 2017.

The Vice-President, Nigeria and Gabon, Shell, Peter Costello, said, “This is exciting news for Nigeria as it signals Shell’s continued strategy of deploying investment and expertise in our areas of strength.

“Our aim is to continue to explore areas of partnership in Nigeria where the right conditions exist and where we can add best value.”

Shell said the Gbaran-Ubie Phase 2 would help to process the condensate from Kolo Creek, Gbaran, Koroama and Epu fields, thereby assisting in reducing the volume of flaring from its operations, adding that the project had contributed to economic development in the Niger Delta and assisted the local community and Nigerian companies.

The oil major said during construction, members of the community and local sub-contractors provided goods and services in line with the provisions of a Global Memorandum of Understanding.

It said training was also provided to the community in pipeline maintenance, scaffolding, welding and piping fabrication.

The SPDC is the operator of the JV involving the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, SPDC, Total E&P Nigeria Limited and Eni subsidiary, the Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited.

The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, had recently said that the corporation’s strategic plan for gas was to deliver five billion scfd to the domestic market by 2020, without losing focus on retaining and expanding the country’s share of the global market.

He said the recent drive by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the NNPC to create an enabling environment for growth of the domestic gas market could not be overemphasised.

He said based on a projected domestic gas supply deficit of three billion scfd, the corporation had identified seven critical gas development projects, which could be delivered in the short and medium term to bridge the impending gas supply shortfall.

Baru said, “So far, over 1000km of major gas pipelines have been laid and commissioned; an additional 470km is currently in construction phase while a further 1400km is intended for construction before the end of 2017.

“Also, along with the development of physical infrastructure, commercial frameworks are being put in place to support the growth of the domestic gas market. Progress has also been made in the reduction of flared gas volumes from a peak of 2.5bscfpd a couple of years ago to about a current volume of 700MMscfpd.”

http://investorsking.com/nigerias-gas-production-rises-shell-completes-project/

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by madridguy(m): 5:12am On Aug 24, 2017
Good news.

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by veekid(m): 7:15am On Aug 24, 2017
Buhari sef
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Ihutomi: 7:15am On Aug 24, 2017
Good one

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by cr7rooney10(m): 7:15am On Aug 24, 2017
Gaining without benefits

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by aldrick: 7:15am On Aug 24, 2017
good
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Mechette(m): 7:16am On Aug 24, 2017
Nigeria abi northern gas
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Nobody: 7:16am On Aug 24, 2017
Hope there will be an atom of postive impact, if not, then this country is a failed state

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Bigsteveg(m): 7:17am On Aug 24, 2017
Good one for the gas industry. Gas is the main thing now.

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by DaudaAbu(m): 7:19am On Aug 24, 2017
Nigeria can still not build its own gas facilities
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by NigeriaJokesUWO: 7:19am On Aug 24, 2017
smiley
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Naturalobserver(m): 7:24am On Aug 24, 2017
Does it mean improved economy or improved stealing and corruption?
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by dadavivo: 7:31am On Aug 24, 2017
Will it reduce my cooking gas from N4,500 to N2,000.? If not am not interested

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by jericco1(m): 7:32am On Aug 24, 2017
So it will be cheaper eh? 5kg for 1k
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Oildichotomy(m): 7:36am On Aug 24, 2017
One more reason to believe that the touted diversification is a hoax. Nigeria is so united because of this Oil and Gas

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by takenadoh: 7:44am On Aug 24, 2017
Please gas flaring should be stopped completely, gas can greatly improve out Electricity production

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by bonechamberlain(m): 7:45am On Aug 24, 2017
shell.
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Nobody: 7:46am On Aug 24, 2017
I hope the community is benefitting from this project.
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by ANBAKO: 7:47am On Aug 24, 2017
Good for Nigeria. Good for power generation but only if gas pipeline monopoly must be taken from NNPC-NGC

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by abumeinben(m): 8:07am On Aug 24, 2017
My brodas have calm down.

FG, please, let's not abuse their calmness. Let's pampar the goose that lays the golden egg.
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by buJu234: 8:09am On Aug 24, 2017
until we see the effect on our daily lives.. like in reducing the cost of cooking gas and increase in power supply in our homes...

then its just another gist/ propaganda ..

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by hatchy(f): 8:12am On Aug 24, 2017
More earnings for the government but more poverty to the Niger Delta people.
Money earned from oil has oiled every part of the country except the owners of the resources. Lagos,Abuja and other cities were built with the money gotten from oil but the Niger delta as a whole is stricken by poverty with no roads,pipe borne water and good health facilities.

The injustice in this country will only be corrected by total restructuring where there will be total devolution of powers and resource control.

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by marvin902(m): 8:18am On Aug 24, 2017
nice one
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by dabossman(m): 8:35am On Aug 24, 2017
Oildichotomy:
One more reason to believe that the touted diversification is a hoax. Nigeria is so united because of this Oil and Gas

Just because you are diversifying doesn't mean you should stop developing that which is in hand. Just saying.

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by ashjay001(m): 8:35am On Aug 24, 2017
hatchy:
More earnings for the government but more poverty to the Niger Delta people.
Money earned from oil has oiled every part of the country except the owners of the resources. Lagos,Abuja and other cities were built with the money gotten from oil but the Niger delta as a whole is stricken by poverty with no roads,pipe borne water and good health facilities.

The injustice in this country will only be corrected by total restructuring where there will be total devolution of powers and resource control.

With all the federal allocation to that region, ur stance should be; lynching of their thieving leaders!

When juxtaposed with population, they generally receive twice what any other region receive, yet other regions are on d upward trend and their masses all wallowing in abject poverty.

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Thisis2raw(m): 8:39am On Aug 24, 2017
And some people will still abuse the Niger Deltaians
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by ashjay001(m): 8:50am On Aug 24, 2017
Progress has also been made in the reduction of flared gas volumes from a peak of 2.5bscfpd a couple of years ago to about a current volume of 700MMscfpd.”


Up there, is d kind of progress this govt is making!? Keeping it simple, doing d normal everyday things, and d country will be righted!

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by COMPAQ(m): 8:59am On Aug 24, 2017
Unfortunately this won't have any impact on availability of gas for power generation as its going to the export market.
Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Nobody: 9:12am On Aug 24, 2017
OP, are you crediting Shell or Buhari?

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Re: Nigeria’s Gas Production Rises As Shell Completes Project by Kirigidi(m): 9:36am On Aug 24, 2017
ashjay001:


With all the federal allocation to that region, ur stance should be; lynching of their thieving leaders!

When juxtaposed with population, they generally receive twice what any other region receive, yet other regions are on d upward trend and their masses all wallowing in abject poverty.
It should be we [Niger-Deltans] giving "Abuja" a defined percentage of our wealth and not the Federal Government taking our resources after which they give us a minute percentage in form of allocation. That is injustice! Why must every other region [NE, NW, NC, SW, SE] depend on Niger Delta resources for sustenance? The rest of Nigeria should go develop their own resources.

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