Shell considers powering 255MW electricity project
– By Godswill Odiong

Kindly Share

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
WhatsApp

A proposed 225 Megawatts independent power plant is seeking gas supply from Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG), a leading domestic gas supply company with over 150 companies on its customers’ list.

Managing Director of SNG, Ed Ubong, says the company has the capacity to supply all the gas needed for the project being promoted by Coodsynergyn Oil West Africa Limited (CS OWA), and to be located in Southwest Nigeria.

“We have signed the heads of terms agreement with CS OWA as a prelude to a potential Gas Sale and Purchase Agreement,” Ubong said on Monday adding that the new partnership “will deepen domestic gas utilisation, enhance further industrialisation, and enable local industries to have access to reliable and affordable energy to thrive and create employment opportunities for Nigerians.”

According to the heads of terms agreement, SNG will build the required infrastructure to connect the power plant to the Escravos Lagos Pipeline System for easy access to gas.

General Manager Shell Energy business line in Nigeria, Markus Hector, said the natural gas-fired power project would bring tremendous benefits to the economy by bridging Nigeria’s energy gap as part of the Decade of Gas initiative by the Federal Government.

He said, “Nigeria is an important heartland for Shell, and will remain so. We will continue to invest in the country to help meet its energy needs, with a focus to grow gas positions. SNG as part of the Shell Energy business line is positioned to drive the powering progress strategy by delivering more and cleaner energy to the Nigerian people and businesses.”

Managing Director of CS OWA, Dr. Olugbenga Odusanya, said he was excited about the prospect of the new power plant with the potential to unlock the domestic gas market and contribute to industrialisation in Nigeria.

PHOTO AND CAPTION

L-R: Chairman, Coodsynergn, Prof. Chinedu Nebo; Director of Project Development, Mr. Nicolas Mathon; Managing Director, Dr Olugbenga Odusanya; Manager, New Business Development, Shell Nigeria, Mr. Osayuki Eguasa; and Shell’s General Manager, Energy, Mr. Markus Hector, at the signing of the Heads of Terms agreement for a 255 Megawatts power plant in Abuja …recently

Kindly Share

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
WhatsApp

Copyright @ TheDaily. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from TheDaily

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

📰 Subscribe to our Newsletter

Scroll to Top