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FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by EcoBrick: 8:57am On Mar 01


The Federal Government has paid $120m out of the $1.3bn indebtedness to gas companies for the supply of gas to run gas-fired power plants across the country.

Nigeria is currently suffering from low power supply because many gas suppliers have reduced, while others stopped supplying the commodity to power-generating companies due to the indebtedness of the Gencos to gas-producing firms.

The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, recently revealed that the crash in power generation and attendant poor supply since January was because gas suppliers stopped supplying gas for the generation of electricity due to the indebtedness of the sector to gas producers.

Nigeria gets more than 70 per cent of its electricity from thermal power plants that run on gas. The remaining amount of electricity comes from hydropower-generating plants.


Speaking at the ongoing 7th Nigeria International Energy Summit in Abuja on Thursday, the Director, Decade of Gas Secretariat, Ed Ubong, expressed excitement that the Federal Government had cleared $120m out of the $1.3bn gas debts.

The Decade of Gas Secretariat is under the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources (Gas). The Federal Government is subsidising electricity by paying for the gas used in generating power, as Nigerian power users are currently not paying the exact amount for electricity.

“As of last year, that (gas debts) was about $1.3bn, depending on how you add up the numbers. But I am pleased that between October and the end of January, the government has paid over $120m to offset some of that money,” Ubong stated.

On February 15, 2024, The PUNCH reported that the indebtedness of Nigeria’s power sector to electricity generating companies and gas producers had risen to about N3.3tn.

The report also stated that subsidy on electricity for 2024 would gulp about N3tn, whereas only N450bn was budgeted for this purpose in this year’s budget, adding that the government had stated that it was now very difficult to sustain power subsidy.

The power minister had said Nigeria must begin to move towards a cost-effective tariff model, as he revealed that the country was currently indebted to the tune of N1.3tn to electricity generating companies, while the debt to gas companies was $1.3bn.


Meanwhile, Ubong told delegates at the summit on Thursday that the government was developing a framework to address the lapses that often lead to such humongous gas debts in the power sector.

“More importantly, the government is also now working a framework that can mitigate most of that failure. That’s a piece of work that is ongoing and we hope that it will be approved and then the industry can move away from that legacy issue.

“We must build capacity for that. Capacity for the engineers, technicians that will work in this new gas sector that we are looking at for the next eight months. And as the secretary, we are committed to that,” he stated.

He said the Decade of Gas secretariat was sourcing competent personnel that would support the government in achieving the goals of Nigeria’s gas industry

“We are looking for interns, we are looking for young people who are willing to join us and then provide their time and energy supporting the wider and bigger goals of the sector.

“For the first time, we now have a ministerial committee. One that involves the Minister of State for Gas and the Ministry of Power, because power and gas, they go together.

“We are confident that when that becomes fully operational, that critical link between gas and power will lead to more sustainable solutions going forward,” Ubong stated.

NNPCL wants collaboration
The revelation by Ubong came as the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited called for deeper collaboration among upstream operators, especially independent producers, to find solutions to the challenges hindering the effective development of divested assets in the oil sector.

The company’s Executive Vice President, Upstream, Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, made the call at a panel session in the ongoing summit in Abuja, while speaking on the theme, ‘Innovation, Collaboration, and Resilience: Empowering Independent Producers in the Dynamic Energy Era.’

Eyesan stated that past experiences with divestments and how the assets were operated had left much to be desired as most of them experienced a drop in production rather than growth.

“In the industry, if you want to measure success, there are some basic indicators that you utilise – production growth, reserves growth, and asset integrity. If I were to evaluate prior investment initiatives and scale the actors using these indices, I will be untrue to myself if I say everybody has done well.

“Yes, we acquired the assets, but today, we are worse off in terms of production than we were when we did the acquisition,” she stated.

Eyesan, however, acknowledged that there were some success stories in the operations of the independent producers.

She identified some of the challenges to include insecurity, lack of finance and lack of technological capacity, stressing that with collaboration among industry players, the challenges could be surmounted.

“Collaboration cannot be overemphasised. Somebody said we should be in a state of emergency, and I agree with that. It’s not by sitting here and talking about the challenges.

“I think we should have a war room where we raise the issues and set out concrete plans to resolve them rather than wait for stakeholders individually to take them on. We need collaboration, collaboration, and collaboration,” she stated.


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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by RockHard: 8:59am On Mar 01
So FG was also owing debt to gas companies? E be like say na debt incurred by past administrations PBAT go use half of hin first term pay.

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Nazgul: 9:02am On Mar 01
$120m payment out of $1.3bn debt is nothing. It's not even up to 10% of the total amount owed.

The question here is would the gas companies resume their supply of gas after receiving less than 10% of the amount owed to them?

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by richard870(m): 9:03am On Mar 01
Everyday different story that adds zero value to the common man. Please leave this 'contraption' while you can

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Lalami3232(m): 9:03am On Mar 01
We keep on wasting trillions yearly without seeing the result. A country like Nigeria wey dey blessed with brains, good climate, natural resources etc go still dey suffer wetin small countries like Seychelles, Gabon and co no fit even dey suffer, all because of our poor choice of appointing leaders. Nigerians will boldly vote incompetent people to rule them all because of tribalism, religion etc.
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide.

Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooo because boreholes aka non-virgins can't be trusted

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by foliman(m): 9:03am On Mar 01
Truth be told, the giant stride of BAT within the last one week has been so surprising.

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Abbeytoy(m): 9:03am On Mar 01
Noted
Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Offpoint1: 9:03am On Mar 01
I don't understand this gas debt, where does the electricity bills we paid monthly goes to?

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by SoNature(m): 9:04am On Mar 01
Why does Southern Nigeria have rivers all over the place but we don't build hydropower plants? All the hydropower plants are in the North! Gas is not a renewal energy source and will finish in the future.

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Ebukamatth(m): 9:04am On Mar 01
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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Sirmuel1(m): 9:05am On Mar 01
If them explain Nigeria give you, and you understand, them no explain am well.

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Inspirer1: 9:05am On Mar 01
The Minister of Power really needs to step up, things going from bad to worse under his watch, he should mount pressure on the Presidency if its beyond him

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by OkutaNla: 9:05am On Mar 01
Tiler:
Is the power sector not making enough money to pay their expenses

No. Government is subsidizing power for Nigerians coz una no go wan pay the real cost of having stable power. Just like it was doing subsidizing fuel, government is also subsidizing power. That subsidy must go for us to enjoy stable electricity.

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Nword22: 9:05am On Mar 01
If the money is not paid to Imo or Abia the darkness will be worse.
Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Marvieduke(f): 9:06am On Mar 01
Some stories are not to be heard from our power sector because they are so embarrassing as a nation.

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Bliztzer: 9:06am On Mar 01
RockHard:
So FG was also owing debt to gas companies? E be like say na debt incurred by past administrations PBAT go use half of hin first term pay.

They stop the culture of debt swelling.
Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by AntiChristian: 9:06am On Mar 01
The foundation of Nigeria had been faulty!

Those that caused the coup in 1966 deserves to be cursed again and again!

I wonder what would have happen now if all regions had been controlling their resources since then!

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by lexy2014: 9:06am On Mar 01
Simonjef:
Good or bad, the government is working

what is the result of the work?

is the government "working" to improve the country or to destroy it?

can you pay salaries to workers that are "working" but no result?

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by BullwhipFlats: 9:07am On Mar 01
Completely failed government

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Boyooosa(m): 9:07am On Mar 01
Hmm

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by lexy2014: 9:10am On Mar 01
OkutaNla:


No. Government is subsidizing power for Nigerians coz una no go wan pay the real cost of having stable power. Just like it was doing subsidizing fuel, government is also subsidizing power. That subsidy must go for us enjoy stable electricity.

what is wrong with subsidizing?

are Tinubu, shettima, governors, akpabio, federal and state legislators paying for their feeding, clothing, accommodation, transportation, medical care, security, internet, phone calls and even for olosho that they carry?

how is subsidy preventing Nigerians from enjoying stable electricity?

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by lexy2014: 9:11am On Mar 01
Lalami3232:
We keep on wasting trillions yearly without seeing the result. A country like Nigeria wey dey blessed with brains, resources, good climate, natural resources etc go still dey suffer wetin small countries like Seychelles, Gabon and co no fit even dey suffer, all because of our choice of leaders. People will boldly vote incompetent people to rule them all because of tribalism, religion etc.
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide.

Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooo because boreholes aka non-virgins can't be trusted

Nigeria is blessed with everything you have said but not brains.

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by seunmsg(m): 9:11am On Mar 01
RockHard:
So FG was also owing debt to gas companies? E be like say na debt incurred by past administrations PBAT go use half of hin first term pay.

FG is owing gas company because the cost of the gas is not factored in the price of electricity to final consumers. By implication, government is subsidizing electricity consumption so what is being owed is arrears of subsidy on electricity.

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Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by nautybride: 9:13am On Mar 01
Good
Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by nautybride: 9:14am On Mar 01
Offpoint1:
I don't understand this gas debt, where does the electricity bills we paid monthly goes to?

Good question
Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by STEWpid(f): 9:15am On Mar 01
Chai..



Who owes the debt??

Where is the bill that people pays go to??

Chai, Naijay-Area!!

Re: FG Pays $120m From Gas Debts As Blackout Spreads by Jokerman(m): 9:15am On Mar 01
Na wa...

Why all these debts and debts??

All these politicians stealing and stealing

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