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Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Omooba77: 11:56am On Jul 14, 2020
Demdem:


Ur opinion. Professionals that knows far better who conceived it many years ago and has gone through various review processes ever since think otherwise. u have chosen ur path no matter how screwed. Project currently on the way with attendant jobs for so many southerners currently.
God bless we shall see the future good of Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 11:58am On Jul 14, 2020
Omooba77:

God bless we shall see the future good of Nigeria.

Amen......it will surely be in our lifetime.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Abohboy: 12:18pm On Jul 14, 2020
If the gas is going to europe, and countries like Spain and France are benefiting from it they will make sure that their source of gas is not damaged, do you not understand that. Why do you think oil in Syria is still working. America is protecting the oil, because it benefits them greatly, and they have signed a contract with Siemens which will allow for more electricity to be on the national grid. It includes expanding the national grid to 25 000MW by 2023, which is when the akk gas pipeline and the electricity power plants will be finished, so ultimately they have planned it out.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by ZKOSOSO(m): 12:38pm On Jul 14, 2020
360degreess:
.. So it is bad to say the truth. Hahaha E PAIN AM well well. Go and hug transformers.
Which truth..?? Do you have any idea on what's truth.??
Look at parasites that only survive on southern resources..!
What do you have to offer Nigeria besides Bloodshed, terrorism and poverty..? It's ending soon..! Mark this.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Omooba77: 5:12pm On Jul 14, 2020
Nigeria need to complete all the projects without starting fresh ones.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by obailala(m): 5:32pm On Jul 14, 2020
donguutti:
Demdem, do not let the PPP deceive you it's a loan, just like the Lagos-kano, mambila power funded also by the Chinese on the same 85:15 ratio,

On insecure routes has anyone picked up a map to see what route this pipeline would need to enter Europe, the easiet being Algeria, but then you ask if Algeria has massive gas reserves and has not built it's own pipeline to Europe why should she allow a foreign pipeline.
Algeria and Morocco already have existing subsea pipelines to Spain. But they dont have enough gas to meet European demand. I agree with the Op to an extent; if the medium term plan for the AKK pipeline isn't to get Nigerian gas connected to Europe, then the economic viability and priority of the pipeline is questionable.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Omooba77: 7:47pm On Jul 14, 2020
obailala:
Algeria and Morocco already have existing subsea pipelines to Spain. But they dont have enough gas to meet European demand. I agree with the Op to an extent; if the medium term plan for the AKK pipeline isn't to get Nigerian gas connected to Europe, then the economic viability and priority of the pipeline is questionable.


Only God can help us.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 9:23am On Jul 20, 2020
Just for those who think North is doom and no investment will ever look towards that side:

https://www.nairaland.com/6002761/nipc-kaduna-overtakes-lagos-investment
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Omooba77: 9:43am On Jul 20, 2020
Demdem:
Just for those who think North is doom and no investment will ever look towards that side:

https://www.nairaland.com/6002761/nipc-kaduna-overtakes-lagos-investment

Like I commented earlier, they are from donor countries, like USA and UK and mostly for eradicating poverty and health care sector.

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Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 9:46am On Jul 20, 2020
Omooba77:


Like I commented earlier, they are from donor countries, like USA and UK and mostly for eradicating poverty and health care sector.

Point of correction, not all however Bottom line is investments are going there and money pouring in there far more than other zones. whether donor countries or not, they all see potentials
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Omooba77: 9:59am On Jul 20, 2020
Demdem:


Point of correction, not all however Bottom line is investments are going there and money pouring in there far more than other zones. whether donor countries or not, they all see potentials

NIPC did not independently verify the authenticity of the investment announcements but is working on tracking the announcements to facilitate their progress to actual investments,” the commission revealed.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:19am On Jul 20, 2020
Omooba77:


NIPC did not independently verify the authenticity of the investment announcements but is working on tracking the announcements to facilitate their progress to actual investments,” the commission revealed.

So how did this negate what i wrote earlier? again, bottom line is more interest from investors is now towards the north based on available records than anywhere else. making Gas accessible is and will surely brighten up further such prospects.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Omooba77: 10:26am On Jul 20, 2020
Demdem:


So how did this negate what i wrote earlier? again, bottom line is more interest from investors is now towards the north based on available records than anywhere else. making Gas accessible is and will surely brighten up further such prospects.

NIPC has not confirmed the investments. It is good if Lagos and co are decongested.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Demdem(m): 10:35am On Jul 20, 2020
Omooba77:


NIPC has not confirmed the investments. It is good if Lagos and co are decongested.

Yes but the same NIPC has tracked more investment to north than anywhere for now pending final verification. av u asked urself why initial tracking didnt lead more investment to south than north? u are just moving in circles in an already lost cause.
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by Omooba77: 10:38am On Jul 20, 2020
Demdem:


Yes but the same NIPC has tracked more investment to north than anywhere for now pending final verification. av u asked urself why initial tracking didnt lead more investment to south than north? u are just moving in circles in an already lost cause.

If you dont understand me, I get your point of argument and your thought lines. God bless you sir
Re: Nigeria’s AKK-Pipeline Project Lacks Economic Viability by IVORY2009(m): 11:25am On Jul 20, 2020
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Demdem:


Yes but the same NIPC has tracked more investment to north than anywhere for now pending final verification. av u asked urself why initial tracking didnt lead more investment to south than north? u are just moving in circles in an already lost cause.
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