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US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by postbox: 10:17pm On Mar 21, 2022
Nigeria’s energy transition agenda received a boost on Thursday at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston, Texas, as the US Government expressed interest in a bi-lateral partnership that would see the conversion of vast gas resources currently flared to ammonia.
Ammonia has the potential to be a huge revenue earner for the country, especially now that the European Union has unveiled its long-awaited plans to make importers and non-EU manufacturers pay for the carbon emissions associated with the goods and materials they sell in the EU, thereby affecting vessels powered by fossil fuels entering EU territory.

Because operating such vessels during that tax regime will be economically unviable, there is a need to redesign their engines; and attention is already being focused on ammonia as an alternative fuel source, to replace heating oil and other fossil fuels. Ammonia is being used because it is not only cleaner, but also a less expensive source of energy.

It invariably means that there will be no easy and appealing market for heating oil, which is one of the most highly sought-after products in the configuration of Nigeria’s refineries.

The EU’s adoption of the Carbon Border Tax has the potential to harm Nigeria’s economy, which is largely supported by proceeds from its hydrocarbon potential.

This would exacerbate the challenge already posed by developed countries’ zealous pursuit of a zero-emissions plan, as a result of lower earnings from Nigeria’s refinery-configured products such as heating oil (i.e. LPFO, HPFO).

The Paris Agreement and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change seek to limit the development of oil and gas projects in the next two decades in order to pursue more environmentally friendly energy options – from fossil fuels to green and renewable energy.

This poses a significant threat to the country’s major revenue stream, which is why Nigeria’s main focus at the conference was on sustaining current revenue drivers while also considering other viable options.

The Nigerian delegation was led by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Silva, and included the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, and the Board Secretary and Legal Adviser to the NUPRC, Barrister Olayemi Anyanechi.

At various meetings with top officials from the global energy circuit, the team continued to drive conversations about energy transition in a multi-track approach.

It argued that rather than abandoning further hydrocarbon infrastructure development and phasing out fossil fuel use within the specified time frame, a multi-track approach with gas as a transition energy source would be fair and just to pursue.

According to Chief Silva, Nigeria already has a transition plan in place that is based on a multi-track approach to developing energy resources. One of these is a focused development of the country’s gas resources, during which time a diversified economy based on technology and other energy sources would be built.

This, he emphasized, would go a long way toward increasing the country’s revenue and sustaining its economy.



Discussions on the subject were conducted from various angles, including focusing on gas potentials and the implications of continued gas flaring and reinjection.



The impact of flaring on the environment and the health of people in oil-producing communities was specifically highlighted as the team investigated concrete solutions to the problem.

The American counterparts agreed on the responsible monetization of Nigeria’s gas resources as a point of convergence. The US team praised the Nigerian government’s multifaceted approach to reducing emissions and made suggestions on innovative ways to develop stranded gas resources in a more responsible manner, including the use of Blue Hydrogen, which is produced when natural gas is split into hydrogen and carbon dioxide using either Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) or Auto Thermal Reforming (ATR) (ATR).

However, carbon dioxide is captured and stored, which reduces the negative impact on the environment.

This, according to the US team, would be a good way for Nigeria to utilize its abundant natural gas resources of over 200 trillion cubic meters.

During one of several meetings attended by US Secretary of State for Energy, Jennifer M. Granholm, and another attended by Honourable Harry Kamian, Assistant Secretary of State for the US Department of State Bureau of Energy Resources, the US Government expressed interest in collaborating with the Nigerian government to develop the country’s gas resources, acknowledging that Africa may indeed require separate recognition, as long as development continues.

Besides that, the US Department of Energy promised to assist Nigeria in establishing a framework for the development of its gas resources in collaboration with development partners.

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) team met with Brendan Kelly of the US Department of Commerce and Puneet Sharma of CyanNH3 to discuss extensive methane abatement opportunities in Nigeria, in partnership with the US government, particularly in the area of conversion of gas to ammonia for use as fertiliser or export.

The team emphasized that the proposed EU Carbon Border Tax would put severe financial pressure on the use of LPFO and HPFO by vessels and provide a renewed impetus for producers around the world to accelerate efforts to reduce their carbon footprints, creating a massive opportunity for the use of ammonia as the preferred fuel.

In response, the US team promised to collaborate with the Nigerian government by funding a study to assess the viability of making Nigeria an Ammonia net export nation from the 218 sites that flare an average of 0.7 BCF of gas daily, with skid mounted innovative ammonia production equipment and other virtual pipeline development devices.

Besides that, the US Departments of State and Trade agreed to collaborate with Nigeria by funding a study to mature these initiatives into full gas commercialization and convert waste into a source of federation revenue generation while eliminating environmental degradation.

Finally, the successful launch of the project would not only provide the country with another massive revenue stream, but would also address the issues of environmental pollution and the resulting health challenges faced by residents of oil-producing communities as a result of gas flaring.

In essence, the success of ongoing discussions with the U.S. government and proposed development partners will not only arrest environmental degradation and guarantee the health of the people, it also has the potential to generate much needed foreign exchange for the country.

In essence, the success of ongoing discussions with the US government and potential development partners will not only halt environmental degradation and ensure people’s health, but it also has the potential to generate much-needed foreign exchange for the country.

SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2022/03/19/us-set-to-collaborate-with-nigeria-on-gas-flaring-and-ammonia-conversion/

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by NwaNimo1(m): 10:18pm On Mar 21, 2022
Now they want to do collabo....

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Clintifydan(m): 10:30pm On Mar 21, 2022
They will use big grammars to confuse our animal relatives ontop

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by dasparrow: 10:38pm On Mar 21, 2022
America is using big grammar as a means to pillage our resources. I don't trust America AKA Mystery Babylon.

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Taven09090: 10:40pm On Mar 21, 2022
Igbo people's gas. This is bleeped

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by FreeStuffsNG: 10:48pm On Mar 21, 2022
This is very commendable.
I plead with them to site the Ammonia conversion plant in Lagos.

There is a fully- secured world-class and operational petrochemical industrial hub in Lekki , Lagos so it is more cost-effective as the Americans do not need to start a new industrial complex or free trade zone elsewhere or located far from an American consulate.

In Lagos, our Lekki petrochemical industrial hub currently has the Dangote Refinery, Dangote Fertilizet plant etc supported by the world-class Lekki deep sea port , a proposed bridge/road to link the hub to oil-rich Ondo state that hosts Chevron and other upstream IOCs which can be connected in 45 minutes max drive time and a proposed FG train network that links the Lekki corridor to the train system to Calabar in the SS , SE and Kano in the north.

This investment is safe in Lagos and the Lekki petrochemical hub is just few minutes on water and road transportation to the American consulate in Ikoyi and proposed new site at Eko Atlantic city.

Please bring this investment and others to Lagos. We have the human resources and infrastructures to make it a safe and profitable investments like others.

Please invest in Lagos today.

Thank you.

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Karemarealty288(m): 10:53pm On Mar 21, 2022
Good
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Lovenorth: 6:58am On Mar 22, 2022
Thank you president baba Buhari

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by CryptoTeacher(m): 6:59am On Mar 22, 2022
US doesn't do what will not favour them. Nigeria should be vigilant.

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:59am On Mar 22, 2022
Anything to move our darling nation forward is all we want @.

God bless our darling Daddy President Muhammadu Buhari and his amiable Vice president Prof Yemi Osinbajo for all they are doing to make this once battered and looted nation work again.

God bless all sane, honest, hardworking Nigerians.
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Nobody: 6:59am On Mar 22, 2022
US Set To Collaborate With exploit Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion. kiss

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Fapemz: 7:00am On Mar 22, 2022
For our own pride and mental emancipation, can we do this on our own pls? Reverse Engineering is a thing worldwide but will rather have another NNPC that can we cannot turn around on our own. We need to learn from history. The current power problem that has arrested our development could have been solved if we have depend more on our own abilities or copy what others have done and domesticate it. I build and market portable lithium power solutions that Govt power even the moribund laptops and computers in most schools. I can imagine if w start teaching students about solar power harvest in schools, by now they would have developed something so competitive already

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Hndrrxxx(m): 7:00am On Mar 22, 2022
Hh
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Neumanni: 7:00am On Mar 22, 2022
I don't trust the united States

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by vizzyswagh(m): 7:02am On Mar 22, 2022
Trust me when I say Nigeria has one of the highest gas reserve untouched, so this guys are now trying to play their game so we’ll to enjoy its benefits…hmmm, normally our leader go don gree since because all they know and wants is compensation and benefits
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Super0r: 7:02am On Mar 22, 2022
U.S mission is to steal from Nigeria

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by SEGLIZ: 7:02am On Mar 22, 2022
we say no to this.
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by 0taPiaPia(m): 7:03am On Mar 22, 2022
Will it translate to 100naira/ kg of cooking gas undecided
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by noblle(m): 7:04am On Mar 22, 2022
they should head to rivers state asap
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by whemmytopsy(m): 7:05am On Mar 22, 2022
We are just shameless in this country, out of the abundance they are amassing through corruption, they can't even invest to ensure the trap the gas we are flaring away ourselves, until they come and do it for us....Now u.s will be the one to determine the price for us and be sharing money to us......Indeed the country is cursed.......Ignorance is a terrible thing, i can see the likes of MANNABBQGRILL hailing buhari on this, if we continue with this our attitude, there's indeed no future for this country.
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Kennyfancy(m): 7:07am On Mar 22, 2022
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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by MONEY247: 7:07am On Mar 22, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
This is very commendable.
I plead with them to site the Ammonia conversion plant in Lagos.

There is a fully- secured world-class and operational petrochemical industrial hub in Lekki , Lagos so it is more cost-effective as the Americans do not need to start a new industrial complex or free trade zone elsewhere or located far from an American consulate.

In Lagos, our Lekki petrochemical industrial hub currently has the Dangote Refinery, Dangote Fertilizet plant etc supported by the world-class Lekki deep sea port , a proposed bridge/road to link the hub to oil-rich Ondo state that hosts Chevron and other upstream IOCs which can be connected in 45 minutes max drive time and a proposed FG train network that links the Lekki corridor to the train system to Calabar in the SS , SE and Kano in the north.

This investment is safe in Lagos and the Lekki petrochemical hub is just few minutes on water and road transportation to the American consulate in Ikoyi and proposed new site at Eko Atlantic city.

Please bring this investment and others to Lagos. We have the human resources and infrastructures to make it a safe and profitable investments like others.

Please invest in Lagos today.

Thank you.



So other states should not develop....

This is what is causing....the evil we are experiencing in Nigeria......in advanced countries they spread development.......(well Nigeria is not yet advanced)....
So other parts of the country should wallow in stagnation.....

You see what is going on in the north..... with this your ideas....it could spread everywhere....an idle man is devil workshop...
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by fredoooooo: 7:09am On Mar 22, 2022
Here we go again
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by OneCandleAway(f): 7:16am On Mar 22, 2022
Fapemz:
For our own pride and mental emancipation, can we do this on our own pls? Reverse Engineering is a thing worldwide but will rather have another NNPC that can we cannot turn around on our own. We need to learn from history. The current power problem that has arrested our development could have been solved if we have depend more on our own abilities or copy what others have done and domesticate it. I build and market portable lithium power solutions that Govt power even the moribund laptops and computers in most schools. I can imagine if w start teaching students about solar power harvest in schools, by now they would have developed something so competitive already

You're dealing with black African country. We only like entertainment. Once it involves science and technology we give it out to the white man

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Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Nobody: 7:17am On Mar 22, 2022
Collaborate and pay 700/L for fuel.
Dont collaborate and watch 1$/N1000.

Very dicey.

Solution: Isolationism i.e die on your own terms.
Re: US Set To Collaborate With Nigeria On Gas Flaring And Ammonia Conversion by Fapemz: 7:23am On Mar 22, 2022
OneCandleAway:


You're dealing with black African country. We only like entertainment. Once it involves science and technology we give it out to the white man

We need to make concerted effort like protested and cry to change this our poor attitude to personal development

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