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A destroyed refinery  By Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade  The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited( NNPCL) says it has destroyed 134 illegal refineries in the last few weeks.  Also, the company said  63 illegal pipeline connections were uncovered during the the weeks .  The corporation, In a visual report, stated that at about 2 am on Sunday, a joint team of security agents discovered a large wooden boat illicitly loading stolen crude oil from Barge AGS01 within the OML 18 operating area, noted intelligence report a large wooden wooden boat was caught receiving crude oil from the barge.  According to the state-owned oil firm, while the barge was towed away with a tugboat in custody, five speedboats used in towing the large wooden boat to the illegal loading site were also detained and the particulars of the tugboats and barge used for the operation were reportedly seized for further investigation.  It further said that two large boats, which involve

Nigeria/ Africa has a leading role in transition from fossils to zero-carbon- Sylva By Akinola Ajibade



By Akinola Nigeria 

Nigeria  and Africa, in general has a crucial role to play in the global energy transition crusade, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva has said.

He said both the country and continent have leading role to play in order to achieve net-zero CO2 emission.

Sylva spoke at the 10th Year Anniversary Celebration of West Africa Gas Pipeline Company ( WAPCo) in Lagos recently. The theme of the event is titled: Driving Regional Energy'.

According to him, the Federal Government is also also taking steps to expand and develop his huge gas resources through enhanced gas exploration, development and utilisation schemes.

Nigeria, Slyva said, has approximately 209 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of proven gas reserve, with a potential upside of 600TCF.

“ Based on this, Nigeria is well placed to take a leading role in providing the much needed gas.

“Furthermore, the recently enacted Petroleum Industry Act (PIA 2021) will undoubtedly support Nigeria’s, and indeed the global, endeavor to eliminate energy poverty as envisioned in the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG).

“The PIA has generous incentives to enhance the development, distribution, penetration, and utilisation of gas, even as it incentivizes entry into the midstream,” he added.

The Minister said Nigeria and Africa should play a leading role in the energy transformation in order to achieve net-zero emission with natural gas playing a pivotal role.

He pointed out that the government should therefore persist in expanding the natural gas industry towards global economic recovery and shared prosperity.

“This is vital, taking into consideration that the current world population of about 7.6 billion is expected to reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.7 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100, according to United Nations estimates.

“About a half of the increases between 2017 and 2050 is expected from five nations in Africa – Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Uganda,” he said.

On the 10th year anniversary of WAPCo, Sylva said its establishment represents the region’s effort at self-development and energy security.

According to him, West Africa Gas Pipeline (WAGP) project objective at inception, amongst others, seeks to improve the competitiveness of the energy sectors in Ghana, Benin, and Togo.

“This is by promoting the use of cheaper and environment-friendly natural gas from Nigeria in lieu of solid and liquid fuels, for power generation and other industrial, commercial, and domestic uses.

“10 years down the line, the WAGP has literally become the poster child of economic integration in West Africa.

“The synergy that created this fellowship of industry players, under the public-private partnership banner, is the type we currently preach as an administration.

“WAGP has contributed tremendously to the growth of the participating countries’ power sectors, boost industrialization, generate jobs, enhance revenue for the state parties, and improve infrastructure development.” he said.

Mr Greg Germani, Managing Director, (WAPCo) said from conception through construction, all the way through the operational phase of the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP), Nigeria had constituted a constant and integral, part of the WAGP value chain.

He said Nigeria shared promise and resources with the rest of the sub-region.

“I also salute the vision and courage of ECOWAS and the commitment it took to navigate the complexities of forging a bond of four diverse nations, with two private concerns, to create this outstanding example of partnership and collaboration.

“As we traveled the entire stretch of the pipeline system, celebrating the successes and achievements of the WAGP and sharing our stories, I could only pause to marvel at the human spirit.

“Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, 10 years of operations will certainly come with obstacles and challenges.

“However, WAPCo is now an efficient and dependable natural gas transporter to customers in Benin, Togo, and Ghana, supporting safe, cleaner, efficient, long-term, and secure power generation from gas supply sources in both Nigeria and Ghana.

“WAPCo continues to focus on maintaining an important safety accomplishment that reflects our passion for and commitment to a strong safety culture,” he said.

Malam Mohammed Ahmed, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Gas Marketing Company (NGMC), said WAPCo had contributed to development, distribution, penetration, and utilisation of gas in Nigeria.

Ahmed said though the company had gone through different challenges, adding that it had made different achievements. He urged them to continue the good work

The Lagos State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr Olalere Odusote, said the administration was ready to partner with WAPCo to create more employment for its people.

Odusote commended the management of the company promoting the use of cheaper and environment-friendly natural gas from Nigeria in lieu of solid and liquid fuels.

He said the government of Lagos would continue to create conducive environment for business to thrive.

Speaking on behalf of the host communities, Olota of Ota, Oba Adeyemi Obalanlege, said they saw themselves as part of stakeholders of the company.

Obalanlege said that gas business had generated employment for youths in their communities. He assured the management of the company of their usual cooperation.

Some of the company staff were rewarded with different awards for their outstanding performance

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