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$5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 1:39pm On Jan 06, 2020
At a time Nigeria is in dire need of all the foreign exchange it can get, $5 billion is trapped under the Anambra basin, an under-explored area with undeveloped proved gas deposits estimated to be over 10 Trillion cubic feet (Tcf).
The basin, reputed as next to Niger Delta in terms of hydrocarbon potentials, has a sedimentary thickness of 9km and covers about 3,000sqKm, with the eastern and western limits of the basin defined by Abakaliki and Ibadan.
“The 10Tcf quoted for Anambra basin is based on few wells drilled. The value could go higher with more gas exploration. The figure as quoted will be a big boost to Nigeria reserve base that has solely depended on Niger Delta basin as its main reserve base”, said an official at Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), government’s oil and gas regulatory agency.
“The discovered resources in the Anambra basin are in three categories; proved reserves, which perhaps are about 2Tcf, the remaining 8Tcf of the 10Tcf are probably unproved reserves and then the contingent resources. Thus, only about 2Tcf, which is proved is of any significant economic purposes as of now”, said Wumi Iledare, professor of energy economics at the Emerald Energy Institute, University of Port Harcourt.
“Assuming the price of gas remains $2.50 per Million cubic feet (Mcf), the revenue to be injected into the economy in aggregate from Anambra basin would be about $5 billion over the next ten years using. This would expand local economy in terms of output and employment and the multiplier effect in the community would be visible”, Iledare added.
Industry players expect government to also spur private investors into action in Anambra basin through policy support and incentives.
“There is a significant scope for development of a gas market for power and industrial consumption in Anambra basin. To achieve this, policy support and incentives are required to encourage the development of gas resources and associated infrastructure”, Jeff Corey, Chief Operating Officer, Seven Energy, told a delegation from Nigerian Gas Association recently. “Anambra basin will open a whole new area to have gas supply for power and industrial use”, Corey added.
The ultimate support the government can give, according to Dolapo Oni, Energy Research Analyst at Ecobank, is liberalizing the price for gas to enable a ‘willing buyer, willing seller’ arrangement. This will encourage investment in pipelines, gas processing facilities and gas production.
“The more important question is how we monetise these reserves, either through the power sector or LNG or even gas-to-Liquids plants. The key advantage is that with pockets of gas reserves across the country, we can distribute power generation around the country more and reduce dependence on the grid”, said Oni said.
Although conjectural, with right policy and incentives, experts say that within 18 months, two wells can be delivered within Anambra Basin dedicated to a combined cycle gas power plant.
“Approximately, 1Billion cubic feet (Bcf) per year can generate about 1,000MW of electricity at 75 percent output efficiency and minimal losses. Hence, 2Tcf proved reserves in Anambra basin can generate 2,000MW of electricity for approximately 10 years” Iledare said.
The Energy Research Analyst at Ecobank said there are significant investments in cottage industries in the south-eastern part of the country that could benefit immensely from small scale power projects that are distributed within the local distribution network.
Asked what the regulatory agency can do to help jump-start bringing the vast gas resources in Anambra basin to the value chain; “DPR as a regulator may not necessarily do anything because it is not an operator or investor in exploration and production like NNPC. However, if there is a regulatory bottleneck, DPR can come in and facilitate early production in the gas assets”, said the DPR official.
Within the Anambra basin, there are Ugwuoba and Igbariam gas fields; both contain some of the successfully explored gas wells in the basin. Some of the wells in the basin; Igbarim-1, Ajire-1, Akukwa-1 and Akukwa-2, were drilled by Shell-BP between 1938 and 1939 but were abandoned because at that time, the last thing they were looking for was gas.
There are also claims by the Anambra state government that two of the Oil Prospecting Licenses (OPLs 915 and 916) within the basin which belongs to the state government-owned Orient Petroleum has an estimated reserve of 193 million barrels of oil condensate and 30Tcf of gas.
Energy-starved Nigeria is a paradox of gas resource abundance. Its proven gas reserve is about 186Tcf, most of which come from associated gas, with prospects of the reserve base rising up to 600Tcf if deliberate efforts are made to explore for non-associated gas, yet 80 percent of its power plants which are gas-fired remain partially or perpetually offline as a result of non-availability of gas supplies.
https://metrobusinessnews.com/2016/10/19/5-billion-trapped-under-anambra-basin-as-huge-gas-reserve-remains-stranded/
Lalasticlala

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by ghettokid1(m): 1:44pm On Jan 06, 2020
Is this not time our billionaires in Lagos relocate their investments to home?
#Aku_ruo_ulo

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by DonFreshmoney(m): 1:46pm On Jan 06, 2020
shocked shocked

It should better remain trapped for now. Because Buhari will channel the money to the north and even employ northerners to oversee the basin...

Its potential would have been tapped if Peter OBI was the Vice president

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by pipeliner: 1:48pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambralstson:
At a time Nigeria is in dire need of all the foreign exchange it can get, $5 billion is trapped under the Anambra basin, an under-explored area with undeveloped proved gas deposits estimated to be over 10 Trillion cubic feet (Tcf).
The basin, reputed as next to Niger Delta in terms of hydrocarbon potentials, has a sedimentary thickness of 9km and covers about 3,000sqKm, with the eastern and western limits of the basin defined by Abakaliki and Ibadan.
“The 10Tcf quoted for Anambra basin is based on few wells drilled. The value could go higher with more gas exploration. The figure as quoted will be a big boost to Nigeria reserve base that has solely depended on Niger Delta basin as its main reserve base”, said an official at Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), government’s oil and gas regulatory agency.
“The discovered resources in the Anambra basin are in three categories; proved reserves, which perhaps are about 2Tcf, the remaining 8Tcf of the 10Tcf are probably unproved reserves and then the contingent resources. Thus, only about 2Tcf, which is proved is of any significant economic purposes as of now”, said Wumi Iledare, professor of energy economics at the Emerald Energy Institute, University of Port Harcourt.
“Assuming the price of gas remains $2.50 per Million cubic feet (Mcf), the revenue to be injected into the economy in aggregate from Anambra basin would be about $5 billion over the next ten years using. This would expand local economy in terms of output and employment and the multiplier effect in the community would be visible”, Iledare added.
Industry players expect government to also spur private investors into action in Anambra basin through policy support and incentives.
“There is a significant scope for development of a gas market for power and industrial consumption in Anambra basin. To achieve this, policy support and incentives are required to encourage the development of gas resources and associated infrastructure”, Jeff Corey, Chief Operating Officer, Seven Energy, told a delegation from Nigerian Gas Association recently. “Anambra basin will open a whole new area to have gas supply for power and industrial use”, Corey added.
The ultimate support the government can give, according to Dolapo Oni, Energy Research Analyst at Ecobank, is liberalizing the price for gas to enable a ‘willing buyer, willing seller’ arrangement. This will encourage investment in pipelines, gas processing facilities and gas production.
“The more important question is how we monetise these reserves, either through the power sector or LNG or even gas-to-Liquids plants. The key advantage is that with pockets of gas reserves across the country, we can distribute power generation around the country more and reduce dependence on the grid”, said Oni said.
Although conjectural, with right policy and incentives, experts say that within 18 months, two wells can be delivered within Anambra Basin dedicated to a combined cycle gas power plant.
“Approximately, 1Billion cubic feet (Bcf) per year can generate about 1,000MW of electricity at 75 percent output efficiency and minimal losses. Hence, 2Tcf proved reserves in Anambra basin can generate 2,000MW of electricity for approximately 10 years” Iledare said.
The Energy Research Analyst at Ecobank said there are significant investments in cottage industries in the south-eastern part of the country that could benefit immensely from small scale power projects that are distributed within the local distribution network.
Asked what the regulatory agency can do to help jump-start bringing the vast gas resources in Anambra basin to the value chain; “DPR as a regulator may not necessarily do anything because it is not an operator or investor in exploration and production like NNPC. However, if there is a regulatory bottleneck, DPR can come in and facilitate early production in the gas assets”, said the DPR official.
Within the Anambra basin, there are Ugwuoba and Igbariam gas fields; both contain some of the successfully explored gas wells in the basin. Some of the wells in the basin; Igbarim-1, Ajire-1, Akukwa-1 and Akukwa-2, were drilled by Shell-BP between 1938 and 1939 but were abandoned because at that time, the last thing they were looking for was gas.
There are also claims by the Anambra state government that two of the Oil Prospecting Licenses (OPLs 915 and 916) within the basin which belongs to the state government-owned Orient Petroleum has an estimated reserve of 193 million barrels of oil condensate and 30Tcf of gas.
Energy-starved Nigeria is a paradox of gas resource abundance. Its proven gas reserve is about 186Tcf, most of which come from associated gas, with prospects of the reserve base rising up to 600Tcf if deliberate efforts are made to explore for non-associated gas, yet 80 percent of its power plants which are gas-fired remain partially or perpetually offline as a result of non-availability of gas supplies.
https://metrobusinessnews.com/2016/10/19/5-billion-trapped-under-anambra-basin-as-huge-gas-reserve-remains-stranded/
Lalasticlala

Great news
Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by jimyjames(m): 1:50pm On Jan 06, 2020
Time for our Igbo billionaires in Lagos to relocate their investments to south east.

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Habakus: 2:00pm On Jan 06, 2020
The kind of politics played in Nigeria today is that of winner takes it all.
Nigeria is only interested in crude oil right now,and a little bit Agriculture; and it will continue like that until the aforementioned are exhausted.
For those who are aware,the whole of SE is rich in oil,gas and solid minerals in commercial quantity. Somewhere in Edda in Ebonyi state was one of the first places that oil was found in commercial quantity in Nigeria.
Imo state has one of the highest gas deposits in Africa.
Almost the whole of Abakaliki region in Ebonyi state is rich in solid minerals; yet still untapped.
Allow the government and Niger Delta to do whatever they want and then plan for the rainy day with your resources.
NB: this is not peculiar to you.
The north and Sw are doing same.
Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by XANDERBOY85: 2:10pm On Jan 06, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
shocked shocked

It should better remain trapped for now. Because Buhari will channel the money to the north and even employ northerners to oversee the basin...

Its potential would have been tapped if Peter OBI was the Vice president

The bolded, among many other reasons is exactly why some would rather take a bullet in the head than allow a Atiku/Obi presidency! wink

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 2:12pm On Jan 06, 2020
Increasing Nigeria’s Oil & Gas Reserves with AI and AR
According to OPEC data, Nigeria currently has the second biggest oil reserves on the African continent with 36.97 billion barrels of crude oil which is about 2.2 percent of the global total. That number is low due to a fall in rig count from 46 to 29, and the failure of passage of Petroleum Industry Governance Bill which will help unlock more investment aimed at increasing reserves. Nigeria’s gas reserves are spread over 5,300 km3 at 188 trillion cubic feet which is three times more than her crude oil reserves.

There are several basins within the country which have oil and gas reserves. They include Niger Delta Basin, Anambra Basin, Dahomey Basin, Sokoto Basin, Chad Basin, Bida Basin, Gongola Basin and the Benue Trough.

The Niger Delta basin has a subaerial area of 75,000 square kilometres, a total area of 300,000 square kilometres and a sediment fill of 500,000km3 with a dept of between 9-12km. It produces about 2million barrels per day, the majority of Nigeria’s oil and gas reserves at 34.5 billion barrels of oil and 94 trillion cubic feet of gas.

The Anambra Basin is a hydrocarbon rich inland sedimentary basin which covers about 3,000 square kilometres and has a sedimentary thickness of about 9km with estimated gas reserves of 10 trillion cubic feet and 1 billion or more barrels of crude oil. At Ugwuoba and Igboariam gas fields successful exploration of gas was conducted with positive results.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has spent billions of naira in search of fresh reserves of crude oil in the inland basins such as Chad Basin but no commercial success. Its recent Kolmani River II Well in the Gongola Basin whose spud in was flagged of by President Muhammadu Buhari is yet to meet its dept target of 14,200 ft sixty days after. These costs could have been less if state of the art technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality are deployed.

By deploying sensors and smart robots to optimize reservoir yields, Artificial Intelligence will help in identifying changes in geological formations in the basins with deep learning and computer vision, as well as predict the possibilities of them having reserves of crude oil or gas in order for operators to make fresh discoveries. It will enable reservoir modelling, well design optimization, downhole monitoring, artificial lift optimization and predictive maintenance while Augmented Reality will showcase real time field operations in a digitized 3D format from the Remote Operations Centres to the confines of their smart mobile devices so that they understand the scenarios and take action based on the insights they have.

These two technologies and the deployment of the Blockchain by the NNPC and its joint venture partners will help in operations optimization, to achieve efficiency in meeting the 40 billion barrels reserves, as well as increasing daily crude oil production to 3 million barrels per day target by 2025. Also, it will ensure transparency since all the activities from field production to point of sale or product exports will be tracked and the data stored on a secured distributed ledger which will be accessible by only the players in the upstream value chain.
Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by idealogical: 2:40pm On Jan 06, 2020
I don't trust this news, OP is a known lies and propaganda poster,

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Cyberterror: 2:59pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambra basin traverses Anambra and Kogi states. How much of this gas falls into Anambra and how much falls into Kogi? Nobody will go there to do any thing until the boundary dispute is settled. The north still has plans for those gas.
Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 3:04pm On Jan 06, 2020
Cyberterror:
Anambra basin traverses Anambra and Kogi states. How much of this gas falls into Anambra and how much falls into Kogi? Nobody will go there to do any thing until the boundary dispute is settled. The north still has plans for those gas.
Otondo Ugwuoba and Igboariam do they share boundary with Kogi?

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 3:12pm On Jan 06, 2020
idealogical:
I don't trust this news, OP is a known lies and propaganda poster,
Ignorant is a disease

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 3:20pm On Jan 06, 2020
Gas is the future energy for power

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Cyberterror: 3:21pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambralstson:

Otondo Ugwuoba and Igboariam do they share boundary with Kogi?
You can make your point without insult. Truth is bitter but Anambra basin also falls into Kogi state and until the boundaries are properly defined, Igala boys will continue invading your state to wreck havoc whenever anybody tries to do anything there. The north has plans for Anambra basin. Imo state has the real gas in South East. Anambra is just propaganda and some. Even your Orient oil is no longer working.
Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by idealogical: 3:32pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambralstson:

Ignorant is a disease


There are gas basins all over Nigeria, but the FG and the institutions the FG charged to explore and make pronouncements regarding such issues are yet to affix monetary figures and reserve estimates to any of the basis in Nigeria.

What you posted was a meaningless and unofficial speculation aka propaganda which you are very well known for.

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 3:33pm On Jan 06, 2020
Cyberterror:
You can make your point without insult. Truth is bitter but Anambra basin also falls into Kogi state and until the boundaries are properly defined, Igala boys will continue invading your state to wreck havoc whenever anybody tries to do anything there. The north has plans for Anambra basin. Imo state has the real gas in South East. Anambra is just propaganda and some. Even your Orient oil is no longer working.
North have interest in gas in Igbariam and Ugwuoba, you most be a joker, can you use your Google and stop displaying stupidity, Igbariam t is not Aguleri, both town doesn't share boundary with Kogi, there are Ugwuoba and Igbariam gas fields; both contain some of the successfully explored gas wells in the basin. Some of the wells in the basin; Igbarim-1, Ajire-1, Akukwa-1 and Akukwa-2, were drilled by Shell-BP.

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 3:40pm On Jan 06, 2020
idealogical:



There are gas basins all over Nigeria, but the FG and the institutions the FG charged to explore and make pronouncements regarding such issues are yet to affix monetary figures and reserve estimates to any of the basis in Nigeria.

What you posted was a meaningless and unofficial speculation aka propaganda which you are very well known for.

Pain Conehead grin grin

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Cyberterror: 3:42pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambralstson:

North have interest in gas in Igbariam and Ugwuoba, you most be a joker, can you use your Google and stop displaying stupidity, Igbariam t is not Aguleri, both town doesn't share boundary with Kogi, there are Ugwuoba and Igbariam gas fields; both contain some of the successfully explored gas wells in the basin. Some of the wells in the basin; Igbarim-1, Ajire-1, Akukwa-1 and Akukwa-2, were drilled by Shell-BP.
Sorry this gas matter really enter you. All the audio gas and wells you mentioned, are they operational or just part of the propaganda script? I know Igbariam as a farm settlement, where is the gas? Can you mention one gas company operating in the Anambra basin?
Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by ConqueredWest: 3:42pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambralstson be wise

It is not everything you post on the net.

That gas reserve is for the development of Biafra and not Nigeria owned by Britain and managed by Fulanis

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by idealogical: 3:47pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambralstson:

Pain Conehead ;


You are allowed to default to comedy and nuisance routine in the absence of facts, rational and intelligent defense of your lies and propaganda.

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 3:47pm On Jan 06, 2020
idealogical:



There are gas basins all over Nigeria, but the FG and the institutions the FG charged to explore and make pronouncements regarding such issues are yet to affix monetary figures and reserve estimates to any of the basis in Nigeria.

What you posted was a meaningless and unofficial speculation aka propaganda which you are very well known for.


Jealous mind, NNPC website

https://www.nnpcgroup.com/NNPC-Business/Business-Information/Pages/Development-of-the-Industry.aspx

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by idealogical: 3:51pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambralstson:


Jealous mind, NNPC website

https://www.nnpcgroup.com/NNPC-Business/Business-Information/Pages/Development-of-the-Industry.aspx


Show us the estimated reserve figures and the $5 billion reserve estimate released by the NNPC?

Are you really ignorant or you are just pretending to be?
Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 3:57pm On Jan 06, 2020
idealogical:



Show us the estimated reserve figures and the $5 billion reserve estimate released by the NNPC?

Are you really ignorant or you are just pretending to be?
Why are you bitter and Jealous grin grin

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Ndibunna: 3:58pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambralstson:
At a time Nigeria is in dire need of all the foreign exchange it can get, $5 billion is trapped under the Anambra basin, an under-explored area with undeveloped proved gas deposits estimated to be over 10 Trillion cubic feet (Tcf).
The basin, reputed as next to Niger Delta in terms of hydrocarbon potentials, has a sedimentary thickness of 9km and covers about 3,000sqKm, with the eastern and western limits of the basin defined by Abakaliki and Ibadan.
“The 10Tcf quoted for Anambra basin is based on few wells drilled. The value could go higher with more gas exploration. The figure as quoted will be a big boost to Nigeria reserve base that has solely depended on Niger Delta basin as its main reserve base”, said an official at Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), government’s oil and gas regulatory agency.
“The discovered resources in the Anambra basin are in three categories; proved reserves, which perhaps are about 2Tcf, the remaining 8Tcf of the 10Tcf are probably unproved reserves and then the contingent resources. Thus, only about 2Tcf, which is proved is of any significant economic purposes as of now”, said Wumi Iledare, professor of energy economics at the Emerald Energy Institute, University of Port Harcourt.
“Assuming the price of gas remains $2.50 per Million cubic feet (Mcf), the revenue to be injected into the economy in aggregate from Anambra basin would be about $5 billion over the next ten years using. This would expand local economy in terms of output and employment and the multiplier effect in the community would be visible”, Iledare added.
Industry players expect government to also spur private investors into action in Anambra basin through policy support and incentives.
“There is a significant scope for development of a gas market for power and industrial consumption in Anambra basin. To achieve this, policy support and incentives are required to encourage the development of gas resources and associated infrastructure”, Jeff Corey, Chief Operating Officer, Seven Energy, told a delegation from Nigerian Gas Association recently. “Anambra basin will open a whole new area to have gas supply for power and industrial use”, Corey added.
The ultimate support the government can give, according to Dolapo Oni, Energy Research Analyst at Ecobank, is liberalizing the price for gas to enable a ‘willing buyer, willing seller’ arrangement. This will encourage investment in pipelines, gas processing facilities and gas production.
“The more important question is how we monetise these reserves, either through the power sector or LNG or even gas-to-Liquids plants. The key advantage is that with pockets of gas reserves across the country, we can distribute power generation around the country more and reduce dependence on the grid”, said Oni said.
Although conjectural, with right policy and incentives, experts say that within 18 months, two wells can be delivered within Anambra Basin dedicated to a combined cycle gas power plant.
“Approximately, 1Billion cubic feet (Bcf) per year can generate about 1,000MW of electricity at 75 percent output efficiency and minimal losses. Hence, 2Tcf proved reserves in Anambra basin can generate 2,000MW of electricity for approximately 10 years” Iledare said.
The Energy Research Analyst at Ecobank said there are significant investments in cottage industries in the south-eastern part of the country that could benefit immensely from small scale power projects that are distributed within the local distribution network.
Asked what the regulatory agency can do to help jump-start bringing the vast gas resources in Anambra basin to the value chain; “DPR as a regulator may not necessarily do anything because it is not an operator or investor in exploration and production like NNPC. However, if there is a regulatory bottleneck, DPR can come in and facilitate early production in the gas assets”, said the DPR official.
Within the Anambra basin, there are Ugwuoba and Igbariam gas fields; both contain some of the successfully explored gas wells in the basin. Some of the wells in the basin; Igbarim-1, Ajire-1, Akukwa-1 and Akukwa-2, were drilled by Shell-BP between 1938 and 1939 but were abandoned because at that time, the last thing they were looking for was gas.
There are also claims by the Anambra state government that two of the Oil Prospecting Licenses (OPLs 915 and 916) within the basin which belongs to the state government-owned Orient Petroleum has an estimated reserve of 193 million barrels of oil condensate and 30Tcf of gas.
Energy-starved Nigeria is a paradox of gas resource abundance. Its proven gas reserve is about 186Tcf, most of which come from associated gas, with prospects of the reserve base rising up to 600Tcf if deliberate efforts are made to explore for non-associated gas, yet 80 percent of its power plants which are gas-fired remain partially or perpetually offline as a result of non-availability of gas supplies.
https://metrobusinessnews.com/2016/10/19/5-billion-trapped-under-anambra-basin-as-huge-gas-reserve-remains-stranded/
Lalasticlala


Everything to you must get to nairaland.

Disgusting.

I am fully sure other viable and more promising avenues have not be exhausted before rushing to post here.

If you're my Media manager, I would have fired you a long time ago.
Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 4:00pm On Jan 06, 2020
Cyberterror:
Sorry this gas matter really enter you. All the audio gas and wells you mentioned, are they operational or just part of the propaganda script? I know Igbariam as a farm settlement, where is the gas? Can you mention one gas company operating in the Anambra basin?
http://www.sevenenergy.com/operations/upstream/upstream-asset-overview

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 4:02pm On Jan 06, 2020
idealogical:



Show us the estimated reserve figures and the $5 billion reserve estimate released by the NNPC?

Are you really ignorant or you are just pretending to be?

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by MXrap: 4:04pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambra has the largest gas reserves in Nigeria.

Lalasticlala come and view.

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Nickshrapnel: 5:55pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambra Governments should build a power plant and supply it’s resident with uninterrupted electricity. They can even decide to sell some to neighboring states

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by idealogical: 6:04pm On Jan 06, 2020
Anambralstson:

Why are you bitter and Jealous grin grin


Show us the estimated reserve figures and the $5 billion reserve estimate released by the NNPC?

Are you really ignorant or you are just pretending to be?
Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 7:46pm On Jan 06, 2020
idealogical:



Show us the estimated reserve figures and the $5 billion reserve estimate released by the NNPC?

Are you really ignorant or you are just pretending to be?
I thought you guys claimed there was no gas in Anambra, Anambra basin has huge gas reserve, I know you are very bitter to hear this, the future is very bright for eastern States grin

http://www.sevenenergy.com/operations/upstream/upstream-asset-overview

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by Anambralstson: 8:01pm On Jan 06, 2020
idealogical:



Show us the estimated reserve figures and the $5 billion reserve estimate released by the NNPC?

Are you really ignorant or you are just pretending to be?

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Re: $5 Billion Trapped Under Anambra Basin As Huge Gas Reserve Remains Stranded by iSlayer: 8:32pm On Jan 06, 2020
Imagine using that stupendous amount of gas and the vast deposits of coal in coal city to provide electricity for a small country just slightly bigger than the SE= STABLE POWER.

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