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Politics / Re: Igbos Should Support Buhari In 2019 So They Can Produce The President In 2023 by Xnilid: 6:46pm On Jul 29, 2018 |
igbodefender:Guy abeggi get sense nah!....stop rubbing shame and disgrace on my People. It is high time YOU stopped using that moniker, 'Igbodefender'....haba!.....curse be upon YOU any moment You raise this topic again.....And remove Igbo from that accursed moniker right now.....Onye na aburo onye igbo, ibu onye igbo ana aguya. |
Politics / Re: We're Not Interested In 2023 Presidency- Igbo Leaders by Xnilid: 9:05pm On Jul 28, 2018 |
igbodefender:IGBO don't need the Presidency.....so stop yapping SHIT!....I even doubt your IGBOness 2 Likes |
Business / Re: Dangote Cement Invests $3bn On Plants, Grinding Terminals Across Africa by Xnilid: 2:24pm On Jul 22, 2018 |
hammer6F:Bro abeggi get sense nah!....stop pulling out our legs abeg.....you are making the igbo man more hated.....be wise and circumspect for once..... |
Sports / Re: Sweden 0-2 England: Marcus Rashford In Tears, Players Celebrate (Photos) by Xnilid: 10:39pm On Jul 07, 2018 |
Cmanforall:I am with you on this. 2 Likes |
Business / Re: Dangote Inaugurates Mega Cement Warehouse In Owerri by Xnilid: 8:37am On Jul 04, 2018 |
aribisala0:......���.....What a comic relief. Imagine!.....And the Lord said, "the first shall be the last"...... |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: 5 Best Cities To Search For Employmeny In Nigeria by Xnilid: 3:23pm On Jun 23, 2018 |
24hoursreporter:Ogbeni! Bury your head in shame or is it in the sand. The most uninformed post witnessed so far this year. Men! This OP had lost it even before the word GO! Please varsity fresh fellas abi nah poly grads don't be deceived. |
Politics / Re: Nigerian Presidents/Heads Of State From 1960 Till Date by Xnilid: 7:56pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
Call07034780891:Haba! Ozugo.....You are embarrassing Anambrarians....I have been closely monitoring yours posts.....There's greater grace in maintaining sealed lips at times. Please stop these disgraceful behaviors. It's crass POMPOUSITY 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Wike Commissions Doctors Quarters In Port Harcourt (Photos) by Xnilid: 4:55pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
UNIZIK1stSon:Talk na do! HE Ezenwo Nyesom Wike 69 Likes 2 Shares |
Business / Re: The SPDC/SEPLAT Assa North/ohaji South Gas Plant On Track by Xnilid: 6:42pm On May 24, 2018 |
Industry boys be on the watch |
Business / The SPDC/SEPLAT Assa North/ohaji South Gas Plant On Track by Xnilid: 6:33pm On May 24, 2018 |
Shell pledges more domestic gas supply, 600mmscfd coming Posted By: Emeka Ugwuanyi On: May 24, 2018 In: Business 0 FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestLinkedInWhatsApp The Shell Petroleum Development Company Joint Venture (SPDC JV) has said it is committed to working with the Federal Government and the energy companies to increase gas supply to the domestic market while reducing flared gas volume. The oil giant said it is developing new gas projects, which will boost domestic gas supply. It cited as example, the Assa North/Ohaji South project in Imo State, which is a joint development involving SPDC, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Total, Agip, and Seplat Plc, a leading indigenous producer, to have the potential to be one of the largest domestic gas projects in the country. SPDC is expected to supply 600 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd) of gas to two plants – a new SPDC JV processing plant and a new proposed Seplat processing plant. The combined volume translates to almost 2,400megawatts (mw) of potential electricity generation when it comes into fruition. SPDC said it continues to make progress in close collaboration with its JV partners and the Federal Government towards the objective of ending continuous flaring of associated gas. Associated gas is found in association with oil within a reservoir. According to Shell, since 2000, all new SPDC JV facilities have been designated to eliminate continuous flaring of associated gas. In parallel, a multi-year programme has been successfully implemented to install equipment for capturing associated gas from older facilities. “As a result, flaring volume from SPDC JV facilities was reduced by 90 per cent between 2002 and 2017 and flaring intensity (flare divided by total hydrocarbon produced) decreased by 78 per cent over the same period. “Divestments also resulted in a further reduction, however, flaring from SPDC JV’s operations in 2017 increased by 61 per cent compared to 2016 and flaring intensity also increased by 28 per cent from the previous year. The increase in 2017 is partly attributed to the restart of certain SPDC JV facilities, for example, Forcados export terminal that was offline for most of 2016. “There are several SPDC JV facilities where flaring still take place. Some only have non-routine operational flaring such as Soku, Bonny, Gbaran-ubie and Agbada projects because they have fully functional solutions to address routine flaring. “Others have routine flaring and the SPDC JV has identified solutions by capturing the associated gas and commercializsing it for the domestic market. For example, the Bonny Associated Gas Solutions(AGS) facility was commissioned in 2016, while Adibawaand Otumara/Saghara AGS projects came on stream in November and December of 2017 respectively. “However, the planned start up dates for two gas gathering projects have historically been delayed due to lack of adequate joint venture funding. Nevertheless, with funding restored, the projects are planned for completion in 2018-2019. The remaining sites are located in remote areas with low volume flares. “Since late 2016, the SPDC has been working with third parties to develop small scale projects to capture the associated gas from these remaining sites for domestic utilisation.The SPDC JV is currently in discussion with Federal Government to launch the Nigeria Flared Gas CommercialisationProgamme, which is expected to address these remaining sites,” the company said. FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestLinkedInWhatsApp http://thenationonlineng.net/shell-pledges-more-domestic-gas-supply-600mmscfd-coming/ |
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