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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:51pm On Sep 02, 2021
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pandax:

Flawed and out-of-point argument. We are talking about oil & gas deposits in Imo & Anambra states and not the number of Hydrocarbon basins in Nigerian fact Imo has more oil & gas proven reserves than the whole of Anambra Basins
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Your argument is greatly flawed and out of order. You were talking about gas and I showed you fact sheets of evidence that Anambra leads in gas. You digressed to oil. Again Anambra leads in oil deposits with more productive wells unlike Imo state with more empty wells.

Anambra basin is 95% in Anambra state and has more proven reserves, that's why it is recognized in the map. Please where's the basin for Imo state? None, because they have little oil and gas

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Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by TEDHorsePower: 1:44pm On Sep 02, 2021
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pandax:
Please stop misleading people. Folks, please disregard the above erroneous and unfounded assertion.rovide your data or forever remain silent
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You are the one trying to mislead people, but I am here to put things in a factual manner.

These are the 7 basins in Nigeria and Anambra basin which is 95% in Anambra state is there. Where's your own basin?

Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by TEDHorsePower: 1:35pm On Sep 02, 2021
Though I am from Imo state, not from Anambra, but to be sincere i would be one of the happiest persons on earth if i were to be from Anambra

pandax:

Though I am from Anambra and not Imo, there is nothing wrong with Imo and I would be as happy if I am from Imo
Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:27pm On Sep 02, 2021
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pandax:
Please stop misleading people. Folks, please disregard the above erroneous and unfounded assertion.rovide your data or forever remain silent
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You are the one trying to mislead people, but I am here to put things in a factual manner.

These are the 7 basins in Nigeria and Anambra basin which is 95% in Anambra state is there. Where's your own basin?

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:24pm On Sep 02, 2021
Anambra basin in Anambra state is where sterling and summit international are presently mining oil

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:20pm On Sep 02, 2021
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pandax:
As at today:
Imo has 200tcf - 600tcf of proven gas reserve
Anambra has 2tcf -30tcf of proven gas reserveThe more gas reserve in Imo explains the reason Shell and Seplat are investing $2.5b at the Assa North Ohaji South ProjectMore oil production in Imo is the reason why Walter-Smith has completed its refinery and planning for expansion; whereas, our own Orient refinery is all about motion without movement.Maybe tomorrow, Anambra might have more gas(as we discover more) than Imo, but we do not have the data to support that assertion
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Below is the latest documented proven gas reserve.

Anambra has 10 trillion cubic feet

Imo has 2 trillion cubic feet


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/

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Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by TEDHorsePower: 1:09pm On Sep 02, 2021
Pandax nwa imo state cure your ignorance, bitterness, envy and frustration. Anambra is the leader of oil and gas in igbo land. And, yes Anambra basin is almost 99% in Anambra state. Fact cool

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/
Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:04pm On Sep 02, 2021
Pandax nwa imo state cure your ignorance, bitterness, envy and frustration. Anambra is the leader of oil and gas in igbo land. And, yes Anambra basin is almost 99% in Anambra state. Fact cool

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/

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Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by TEDHorsePower: 1:00pm On Sep 02, 2021
Very predictable of you, because you thought I won't respond to your propaganda. Anambra proven reserve is a public knowledge, but OUR Imo reserve is no where to be found


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pandax:

Very predictable!. Imo reserve is a public knowledge, please provide data for OUR Anambra reserve
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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:00pm On Sep 02, 2021
Very predictable of you, because you thought I won't respond to your propaganda. Anambra proven reserve is a public knowledge, but OUR Imo reserve is no where to be found


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pandax:

Very predictable!. Imo reserve is a public knowledge, please provide data for OUR Anambra reserve
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Politics / Re: Few Pics From Imo State by TEDHorsePower: 12:57pm On Sep 02, 2021
Pointless. The fact remains that Anambra has the largest gas and oil deposits in igbo land. No propaganda can save you here.

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pandax:

Serious efforts are being made to take out 100 million Nigerians out of the poverty level before the next decade, the federal government reiterated this commitment through the federal ministry of petroleum resources during a two day national gas expansion programme, (NGEP) in Owerri, Imo State.
imipre Sylva, former governor of Bayelsa State, now Minister of State Petroleum Resources, said this at a 2-day programme of the NGEP organized by the Imo State government in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources The programme is geared towards the implementation of Mr President’s promises to take 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in the coming decade by ensuring that locally produced as well as available, affordable and acceptable fuel is sufficiently supplied across the country,” he saidAccording to him, Nigeria is richly endowed with mineral resources specifically crude oil and gas. [b]He disclose that Imo State holds a substantial quantity of gas with over 200 trillion cubic feet and upsides of over 600 tcf, informing that gas is a catalyst for socio-economic renaissance .[/b]Even as the year 2020 had already been declared a year of gas, heads of inauguration of committees on national gas expansion programmes was done on January 16, 2020 but the federal government has declared the year 2020 to 2030 as the decade of gas, he noted.GEP , according to him “is an initiative designed to reinforce and to expand gas supply as well as to stimulate demand in Nigeria, through the effective and efficiient mobilization and utilization of all facets of resources and infrastructure in Nigeria”NGEP will also promote the use of natural gas as the main energy source for sustained industrialiazation through the establishment of gas based industries, such as petrochemicals, fertilizers, pharmaceauticals , textiles, etc, he said, that the programme had already taken place in Ekiti and Anambra states.nother objective of NGEP is that human capital will be developed and jobs will also be created in the gas subsector. And on the implementation strategy, he said, “while the year 2020 was dedicated to harmonious creation, the year 2021 and beyond is for programme implementation”.
He commended governor Hope Uzodinma for his commitment, passion and support for the programme and enjoined Imo residents to embrace the programmeGovernor Hope Uzodinma who spoke through the Speaker of the State House of Assembly Paul Emeziem, described the programme as that of change, loaded with cost, efficiency and sustainability alternatives among others.he governor commended the federal government for initiating the programme adding that it is a progress in the area of development and civilization of mankind.The federal government has done its bit and it is a process of enhancement and our life process and it will create employment opportunity for our people” he stated, even as the programme attracted goodwill messages from a number of Imo state government officials.b]https://www.businessamlive.com/imo-holds-over-200-trillion-cubic-feet-gas-deposits/[/b]
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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 12:56pm On Sep 02, 2021
Very factual

PapillodeKing:
Anambra has the largest Gas Reserves in the country. And that is the reason every struggle is to get a good succeeding governor with foresight, intellect, influence and mission that can easily get investors into the state for adequate harnessing of the mineral deposits, just as the current governor has done to bring in investors in the agricultural, manufacturing, power, and other sectors.

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 12:56pm On Sep 02, 2021
Pointless. The fact remains that Anambra has the largest gas and oil deposits in igbo land. No propaganda can save you here.

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pandax:

Serious efforts are being made to take out 100 million Nigerians out of the poverty level before the next decade, the federal government reiterated this commitment through the federal ministry of petroleum resources during a two day national gas expansion programme, (NGEP) in Owerri, Imo State.
imipre Sylva, former governor of Bayelsa State, now Minister of State Petroleum Resources, said this at a 2-day programme of the NGEP organized by the Imo State government in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources The programme is geared towards the implementation of Mr President’s promises to take 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in the coming decade by ensuring that locally produced as well as available, affordable and acceptable fuel is sufficiently supplied across the country,” he saidAccording to him, Nigeria is richly endowed with mineral resources specifically crude oil and gas. [b]He disclose that Imo State holds a substantial quantity of gas with over 200 trillion cubic feet and upsides of over 600 tcf, informing that gas is a catalyst for socio-economic renaissance .[/b]Even as the year 2020 had already been declared a year of gas, heads of inauguration of committees on national gas expansion programmes was done on January 16, 2020 but the federal government has declared the year 2020 to 2030 as the decade of gas, he noted.GEP , according to him “is an initiative designed to reinforce and to expand gas supply as well as to stimulate demand in Nigeria, through the effective and efficiient mobilization and utilization of all facets of resources and infrastructure in Nigeria”NGEP will also promote the use of natural gas as the main energy source for sustained industrialiazation through the establishment of gas based industries, such as petrochemicals, fertilizers, pharmaceauticals , textiles, etc, he said, that the programme had already taken place in Ekiti and Anambra states.nother objective of NGEP is that human capital will be developed and jobs will also be created in the gas subsector. And on the implementation strategy, he said, “while the year 2020 was dedicated to harmonious creation, the year 2021 and beyond is for programme implementation”.
He commended governor Hope Uzodinma for his commitment, passion and support for the programme and enjoined Imo residents to embrace the programmeGovernor Hope Uzodinma who spoke through the Speaker of the State House of Assembly Paul Emeziem, described the programme as that of change, loaded with cost, efficiency and sustainability alternatives among others.he governor commended the federal government for initiating the programme adding that it is a progress in the area of development and civilization of mankind.The federal government has done its bit and it is a process of enhancement and our life process and it will create employment opportunity for our people” he stated, even as the programme attracted goodwill messages from a number of Imo state government officials.b]https://www.businessamlive.com/imo-holds-over-200-trillion-cubic-feet-gas-deposits/[/b]
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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 12:16pm On Sep 02, 2021
That's the ignorance of some of these people, they don't know that one well can have more content than a 100 wells that has very little contents on each of them

PapillodeKing:
We should not be so much concerned about number of oil wells. What matters most is the proven oil/gas reserves and investors available. As crude oil has almost gone moribund, global focus currently is on gas deposits due to several negative environmental impacts from crude oil drilling, exploration and use. Hence, with huge proven gas reserves, investors can create as many wells as possible depending on investor's storage capacity from it's facility optimal capacity. Focus currently is on creation of gas wells, that is one of the reasons petroleum industry bill was passed so that investors will have a risk free environment to invest and upgrade their facilities, and more investors will come into play. One multinational energy company is enough to create more than fifty gas wells within its supply chain. Shell alone has more than one thousand oil producing wells within the Niger Delta region.

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Politics / Re: Buhari More Incompetent Than The 2 Ministers He Sacked - Deji Adeyanju by TEDHorsePower: 11:58am On Sep 02, 2021
cheesy
Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 11:55am On Sep 02, 2021
You had no issues with the post that triggered the one you just quoted. Your hypocritical post will work against you and generation unborn.

The only reason you reacted is because that post affected your useless state. But you never condemned your brother that rather made a damning post against Anambra.

Imo and Abia has very little oil, and yes Anambra has more oil than Imo and Abia states. Abia case is even worse because despite the oil revenue for years, the state is the worst and most backward state in Nigeria.

Even as small as Ondo produces, it is still far bigger than what Imo and Abia states produces.

It is not in the number of wells, but in production capacity of each well.

Anambra has the largest gas reserve in Nigeria and also has the largest oil deposit in igbo land. Now cry cool

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amadice:

This your prayer won't work, infact it will speak against you and your generations, what nonsense? why is it that people like you are so devilish against your sister state. it's just an open argument he has is opinion you have yours. Imo state will collect all there oil wells just like Abia state have collected theirs. BTW this recent news of Anambra joining the league of oil producing state is cool but your lots arguing it the highest in South east ��� it's not true. Abia state alone has over 100 oil wells and 3 oil intalations. Imo state am not sure of the figure. Anambra with just 11 can not be the highest, sometimes the way you guys from brag and downgrade other states in south east is disheartening. If you argue about gas reserve then I may listen to you. but oil wells. NO way. There are state with over 300 oil wells them never make noise just 11 oil wells you guys are insulting everyone. na wa oo
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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 3:34pm On Dec 30, 2020
So you are scared lol. Mktinsight you are a dead man already. Your parents are demonic dead people so also everyone in your family. Death shall remain in your family and generation till you re-examine your life. Everyone on this thread has laid death curse on you and so shall it be.


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mktinsight:

May all death threats hit my(mktinsight) family. Wickedness.
Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 3:06pm On Dec 30, 2020
tchainssavage:

it obvious you are blind with hate that's why u can't see the bright future anambra airport will create for the whole SS/SE, if you continue this ur abnormal witchcraft of dumbness, you won't see 2021


Mktinsight is a demonic creature. He knows he is a damned person that's why he doesn't wanna see any good thing being enjoyed by the people. Unfortunately for him, the international airport shall soon be completed and he will either die or live with it

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:47pm On Dec 30, 2020
WireWire22:
Why are you giving yourself headache bro,

One day take your time and visit the airport site at Umueri then observe everything being done there.



Mktinsight is suffering from irreversible brain damage. His thought and mindset is evil and demonic. Maybe because he is cursed, so he wants everyone and everything.

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:40pm On Dec 30, 2020
WireWire22:
Who told you Anambra state doesn't have money to complete the project, you are surprised I think, because you thought the project won't work lol, shame on you.

Secondly, don't you know that Morden airport terminals are built with steel, or are you surprised that Anambra state is building most modern airport in Nigeria and even Africa


Mktinsight is a cursed frustrated demonic blood sucking witch. He is not happy to that Anambra is gonna have the best airport in the region.

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:35pm On Dec 30, 2020
post=97551901:

Please you guys should ignore that idiot his useless comments end here, it surprise me how you guys are giving a nobody in Anambra politics attention, ignore him let him continue showing his stupidity till the commissioning day, there are many of them that are wishing the project to fail, those sadist and cynical minds we will surprise them soon


Mktinsight is a complete frustrated mad man, we need to treat him like a mad man, even though all his rants ends here on nairaland.

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:32pm On Dec 30, 2020
Anambra international airport terminal is the most beautiful in Nigeria and largest at least in the SE region. You are a pure failure in life that's why you want others to fail with you, it's not gonna happen. Take that to the HSBC, Anambra international airport shall be the first airport aside Lagos and Abuja to fly directly to Europe and America because Anambra is building a truly standard airport. Useless frustrated vagabond, if you can't bear it then kill yourself.


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mktinsight:

Anambra first prostitute. Nobody wishes any good project to fail but your incompetent paymaster has a history of failure in completing projects. Already the terminal looks smaller than Enugu domestic terminal. And it will not be completed by 2022.Take that to the bank.
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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 1:29pm On Dec 30, 2020
Cursed frustrated hopeless old man, kill yourself but other states you mentioned would come and use the one in Anambra. Anambra international airport shall serve the entire southeast. All the places you mentioned in the SE doesn't even have public water supply than Onitsha, neither do they have better infrastructures than Anambra cities. Anambra is the best. Kill yourself mktinsight


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mktinsight:

Look I am not a sychophant like you and other villagers here. I have been to over 30 airports around the world both large and small. Anambra should fix its cities before talking airport. Otherwise the airport will not be anything different from Asaba, Owerri or Enugu. More than that, rushing to build an airport in 18-24 months is a joke. The final result will be a mockery.Respect people's alternative view. I do not support a white elephant airport in a state where neither Awka or Onitsha can boast simple water supply or even modern infrastructure of even a small town in the US that has an airport.
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Celebrities / Re: Emoney & Kcee Storm Anambra In Grand Style With Long Convoy & Outriders: Video by TEDHorsePower: 4:19pm On Dec 29, 2020
Useless hopeless miscreant. What of you that usually makes noise about being an online billionaire even when you don't have shi shi. Poverty inflicted anu mpama.


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Abagworo:
Noisemakers.. Real rich people don't make noise. Ask Dangote or Zuckerberg
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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 3:29pm On Dec 29, 2020
Rocksvibes234:
Mktinsight, this gigantic project is really paining you especially the international airport.
They are all nearing completion, cry and die


Mktinsight is a cursed frustrated old man. He is so frustrated in life that he barely sleeps at night. Such person would wish that the world should end today. I really pity the guy. cheesy

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 3:27pm On Dec 29, 2020
Cursed frustrated hopeless demonic bastard. Why are you worried about humans? You are a dead monkey. You have been rejected by everyone here and also offline . cheesy

Our ICC, Stadium and most importantly the international airport is ongoing and would be completed soon to your own shame. Mktinsight go and kee yasef, we don't care.


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mktinsight:

Gigantic project? HAHAHA. My university cafeteria was the same size as this midget terminal and built the same way. It's called pre fabricated structural steel. Something Americans discovered 50 years ago. Still the work is not in putting the steel together but the finishing. Again it seems like ANSG have woken to the fact that they don't have the money to build a world class terminal so they are building a small airport.
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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 8:01am On Dec 29, 2020
Rocksvibes234:
Mktinsight, this gigantic project is really paining you especially the international airport.
They are all nearing completion, cry and die


Mktinsight is a demon, he is more or less a dead monkey. cheesy

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 8:00am On Dec 29, 2020
Ceegar01:
roofing of the airport terminal project


Hahahaha

You want the cursed mktinsight to die this morning? Mktinsight hope you are not with sniper with you there.

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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 7:58am On Dec 29, 2020
Hahahaha

See how this illiterate Ochanja barrow pusher has shifted the argument. You see why the demons in you are legion, they are the ones dictating what you post. That's why you always sound incoherent. cheesy

Obiano is the best governor in Nigeria. So if you think he hasn't performed why don't you bring your useless good for nothing hopeless father to contest. Our beautiful flyovers are completed, ICC, International airport, Stadium, Awka Millennium City, etc are being completed. Cry and die if you can't bear it anymore.

Now you know the next poll is in 2021, it is time to bring your worthless dwarfish bastard father to contest the next poll. Your useless father is busy in ashawo house while his mates are contesting elections. No wonder you are useless in life, because you are a product of his away match in a brothel. cheesy

Illiterate monkey from hell. Na me and you for this thread. I will wreck you so that you know that I am not like others that always ignore you. Bastard from hell.


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mktinsight:
o and sit down. You are poorly educated and talking about demons is your only defense to the fact that you know little and display it every single time you post rubbish on this forum.You are as incompetent as Obiano and his Awka flyovers which trailers cannot climb. His airport which will not be completed by April 2021 and his 6 year ICC project where they are stuck without the necessary equipment to put just the roof together. You are an idiot and a fool and do not deserve any more of my time. Go and get an education and be useful to society. Baboon!
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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 7:43am On Dec 29, 2020
Illiterate Ochanja gala seller, you have continued to embarrass yourself here. You are such a cursed fellow. At 2am you were on this thread, now at 7am you are still here. When do you actually sleep or rest biko? Demonic blood sucking witch cheesy


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mktinsight:

May stupidity not cause you to jump into a river to save a drowning man when YOU TOO cannot swim.
There is no word called "bursted" in the english dictionary. Maybe in the dictionary of Upper Iweka touts or the many Nigerians for whom poverty has taken their education 60 years backward but not in the English dictionary. D
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Politics / Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by TEDHorsePower: 7:40am On Dec 29, 2020
Mktinsight see how everyone now laughs at you. You have moved from being a cursed demonic baboon to a demonic illiterate from hell.

Mktinsight go back to school and improve your vocabulary. I showed you the dictionary meaning of burst and you are still arguing like a blind bat. Now you wanna argue about synonyms?

Mktinsight why can't you just go for deliverance in TB Joshua's church because demons in you are much. Tufia cheesy cheesy cheesy


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mktinsight:

Wow you have discovered another word "SYNONYM" other than your standard "cursed", "hopeless", "frustrated", "demonic". shocked Slowly your grammar is improving. Make I clap for you. Now olodo go and find out the meaning of PRESENT TENSE and PAST TENSE and apply it to your incorrect english "BURSTED".ntil then you remain a Baboon.
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