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Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Anambralstson: 2:18pm On Dec 29, 2019
The Assa North-Ohaji South project (ANOH) is one of the largest greenfield gas condensate development projects being undertaken in Nigeria.

The project involves the development of the Ohaji South gas and condensate field located within the license block OML 53 and the Assa North field in license block OML 21.

The two fields are together expected to produce 600 million standard cubic feet per day (Mscfd) of gas, equivalent to approximately 2.4GW of electricity. The generated electricity is sufficient to supply for approximately 2.4 million homes.

ANOH Gas Processing Company (AGPC), incorporated in 2017, is responsible for the project development and operation and maintenance. Seplat holds 50% stake in AGPC, while Nigerian Gas Company (NGC), a wholly owned subsidiary of NigerianNational Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), holds the remaining stake.
Final investment decision on the project was made in December 2018, with commissioning planned to be completed by the first quarter of 2020. The field is expected to produce between three and 3.4 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day by 2020.

Ownership of license blocks OML 53 and 21
Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) holds 30% stake and is also the operator of the JV that owns the license OML 21. Other partners in the JV include Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC, 55%), Total Exploration and Production Nigeria (10%), and Nigerian Agip Oil Company (5%).

NNPC holds 60% stake in the OML 53 license, while the remaining stake is owned by Seplat. The two companies will hold an upstream unit interest in ANOH of 30% and 20%, respectively.

Assa North-Ohaji South project location and background
ANOH is one of the seven critical gas projects initiated by the Ministry of Petroleum and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to meet the increasing gas demand in Nigeria.

The project extends in 719.84km2 in the Imo state and is located approximately 25km from Owerri and 75km from Port Harcourt.

Shell initiated the preliminary project development and conducted environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies in 2006 and front-end engineering and design (FEED) in April 2007.

The final cumulative EIA report was submitted to the Federal Ministry of Environment of Nigeriain September 2015 and the same was approved in February 2016.

Assa North-Ohaji South project reserves
The Assa North and Ohaji Southfields are expected to contain reserves of 4.3 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of gas in addition to 215 million barrels (Mmbbls) of condensate.

Assa North-Ohaji South project details
The Assa North field hosts hydrocarbon reserves in the north-eastern segment of OML 21, which extend into the Southern segment of OML 53.

The project is being developed in two phases, with the first phase involving the construction of two main reservoirs H1000 and H4000. The second phase involves the depletion compression, with potential to further develop other lower-ranking reservoirs.

Four development wells will be constructed in the H1000 reservoir, while twowells will be constructed in the H4000 reservoir. All the wells will be pre-drilled from a single drilling centre and forwarded to three inlet manifolds of PTF through individual flowlines.

Gas will be processed through dehydration and hydrocarbon dew pointing processes to meet the sales specifications, while the liquids will be processed by condensate stabilisation and dehydration methods.

The project will be connected to large-scale gas reserves to Nigeria’s main demand centres through the Oben hub owned by Seplat. The produced gas will be treated at the processing facility owned by SPDC JV and then forwarded through the Obiafu-Obrikom-Oben pipeline network.

Gas treatment
Gas will be treated at the primary treatment facility (PTF) to be located between the existing Assa North-1 surface drilling centre and the Assa flow station. The facility is estimated to have a capacity of 600Mmscf/d gas and 45,000bbl/d of condensate.

The PTF will comprise two 300Mmscfd gas dehydration facilities, 15 wellheads, associated flowlines for H1 and H4 wells, NAG inlet facilities for H1 and H4 wells, and other facilities. The stabilised liquids are proposed to be stored at the four 100,000bbl tanks.

The processing plant will comprise two Thompson trains with a turndown capacity of 50%. It will also feature a 20,000bbl/d two-train condensate plant, which is capable of recovering 1,200bbl/d of LPG.

Of the total gas production, 300Mmscfd will be processed at the new gas processing plant owned by the SPDC JV, while the remaining gas will be processed at the proposed processing plant by SEPLAT Petroleum.

The processed gas will be transported to the Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System (ELPS) and West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) through a 26km-long spur line connecting to the OB3 pipeline. The produced LPG will be trucked directly to Owerri, while the condensate will be exported to either Shell Bonny and or ENI’s Brass River terminal.

Financing of Assa North-Ohaji South project
The phase one development of ANOH midstream is expected to cost $700m, of which the JV of Seplat and NGC will fund $420m. AGPC proposes to raise $280m in debt comprising senior tranche and vendor financing.

Infrastructure facilities at ANOH
The existing infrastructure at the Assa North field includes a pipeline manifold and a mothballed flow station.

Major infrastructure facilities will include a field logistic base (FLB), pipelines, flare gas system, seven 500kVA low-voltage emergency diesel generators, tri-ethylene glycol storage, distribution and regeneration units, and six flow lines.

Power supply for the project will be provided by two 1.6MVA onsite diesel generators, while potable water is proposed to be sourced from the onsite stormwater storage facility.
https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/projects/assa-north-ohaji-south-project/

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Anambralstson: 2:25pm On Dec 29, 2019
Lalasticlal.la many Ignorant minds doesn't know massive project like this in ongoing.

The Assa North-Ohaji South project (ANOH) is one of the largest greenfield gas condensate development projects being undertaken in Nigeria.

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Simplyleo: 2:28pm On Dec 29, 2019
Good one there by Shell Nigeria.

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by SLAP44: 2:28pm On Dec 29, 2019
Emeka ihedioha has started working grin

Rochas and APC has been sleeping for 8 years.

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by SLAP44: 2:30pm On Dec 29, 2019
Simplyleo:
equivalent to approximately 2.4GW of electricity?

I doubt the op understands the unit of power in Gega range

That quantity of electricity will comfortably supply the whole of Africa. undecided

E dey pain you?

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Anambralstson: 2:33pm On Dec 29, 2019
Seplat has commenced construction of $700 million gas processing plant in Ohaji Imo state

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Anambralstson: 2:35pm On Dec 29, 2019
Simplyleo:
equivalent to approximately 2.4GW of electricity?

I doubt the op understands the unit of power in Giga range

That quantity of electricity will comfortably supply the whole of Africa. undecided
You can search for the project from Shell website, it's free for all

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Ashawopapa001: 2:36pm On Dec 29, 2019
How will this benefit the common man
Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Anambralstson: 2:39pm On Dec 29, 2019
Ashawopapa001:
How will this benefit the common man
You are technically asking how power will benefit common man

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Anambralstson: 2:44pm On Dec 29, 2019
Simplyleo:
equivalent to approximately 2.4GW of electricity?

I doubt the op understands the unit of power in Giga range

That quantity of electricity will comfortably supply the whole of Africa. undecided
Shell website
https://www.shell.com.ng/media/2019-media-releases/electricity-from-new-gas-supply-project.html

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Abohboy: 2:53pm On Dec 29, 2019
Simplyleo:
equivalent to approximately 2.4GW of electricity?

I doubt the op understands the unit of power in Giga range

That quantity of electricity will comfortably supply the whole of Africa. undecided


Nigeria's national grid is 4GW and we don't have constant power supply so how will 2.4GW power the whole of Africa infact Nigeria needs 20GW which is 20 000MW

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Simplyleo: 2:58pm On Dec 29, 2019
Abohboy:



Nigeria's national grid is 4GW and we don't have constant power supply so how will 2.4GW power the whole of Africa infact Nigeria needs 20GW which is 20 000MW
My bad. My conversion to Mw was actually wrong.

Post modified accordingly.

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by KamikazeQ: 3:02pm On Dec 29, 2019
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Simplyleo:

My bad. My conversion to Mw was actually wrong.

Post modified accordingly.
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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by KamikazeQ: 3:04pm On Dec 29, 2019
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Simplyleo:
Good one there by Shell Nigeria.
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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Lynx001: 3:51pm On Dec 29, 2019
ThankGod gowon no cut this people put for rivers state. Then dem go call themselves ohaji people.jst lyk etche,oyigbo,omoku.And argue how they came from edo. kudos to seplat/shell.

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Biafrarep(m): 5:06pm On Dec 29, 2019
Ashawopapa001:
How will this benefit the common man
Poverty and ignorance has finished this one cry cry
Imo state needs such huge industrial projects to help diversify its economy and generate more employment for our vast number of graduates. We can't be producing the biggest manpower in Nigeria without having a commensurate developed economy.

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by tsdarkside(m): 5:29pm On Dec 29, 2019
SLAP44:


E dey pain you?

please please....we beg una,biko....

be reasonable....

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Kentrolevels: 5:59pm On Dec 29, 2019
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Simplyleo:

My bad. My conversion to Mw was actually wrong.

Post modified accordingly.
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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by chigoizie7(m): 6:11pm On Dec 29, 2019
Nice one


Nice one.

But production of electricity shouldn’t be the problem here.

Transmission and distribution is the problem.

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Criticaltemp: 6:11pm On Dec 29, 2019
Asi

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Humphrizy(m): 6:11pm On Dec 29, 2019
Cool...so far say e go create job opportunities for em youths... No yawa.... Pray it becomes a success.

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Nobody: 6:12pm On Dec 29, 2019
Wow!!!
shocked

now I see why APC want to control imo at all costs

No wonder Wike is getting close to this Imo govenor.. It's like Imo state is really.rich

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by tstx(m): 6:13pm On Dec 29, 2019
Cool

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by vincentjk(m): 6:14pm On Dec 29, 2019
Imo amaka

Some people will definitely not like this

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by aminho(m): 6:14pm On Dec 29, 2019
Nice one the place make sense

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by KennieKingOba(m): 6:14pm On Dec 29, 2019
las las na who know who go still be the top officials.... Next news pls
Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by 9jaArea: 6:16pm On Dec 29, 2019
There are some very impactful projects going on in Nigeria without much media hype.

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by guru90: 6:16pm On Dec 29, 2019
WOW... So this kinda project dey Imo state... I think that only Hotels project full there self.

GREAT!!!

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by hammerU: 6:21pm On Dec 29, 2019
IGBO WANT OUR OIL CREW, AS IF WE DONT HAVE OURS..

OIL GET 20 YEARS REMAINING.

THE FUTURE IS GAS.

AND WE ALL KNOW WHOSE LAND HAS LARGEST GAS IN NIGERIA.

NIGERIA GAS HUB.

THE BIBLE SAYS MY PEOPLE SUFFER FOR A LACK OF KNOWLEDGE.
cc fratermathy, efewestern, nengibo, barcanista. (daftness)

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Bigflamie(m): 6:22pm On Dec 29, 2019
grin Eastern Nigeria will eventually get the last laugh

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Re: Imo state : Assa North-ohaji South Project(photos) by Daniel058(m): 6:23pm On Dec 29, 2019
2 much explaination later we won't see results... Who una EPP?

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