The President noted that the NLNG has generated $114 billion in revenues over the years.
President Muhammadu Buhari said that the Nigerian Liquefied
Natural Gas (NLNG) has generated $114 billion in revenues over the years with
$9 billion in taxes.
These
achievements and others, the president said were accomplished with 100%
Nigerian management and 95% Nigerian workforce.
This
disclosure was made by Buhari while
speaking at the virtual Nigeria International Petroleum Summit (NIPS) 2021
Pre-Summit Conference and the official launch of the Decade of Gas in Abuja on
Monday.
Buhari
also noted that about $18 billion was paid as dividend to the Federal
Government and $15 billion in Feed Gas Purchase.
The
president commended the collaboration between the Federal Ministry of Petroleum
Resources, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and NLNG Limited to
actualize the dream of transforming Nigeria with its massive gas resources.
While describing the NLNG as the Federal Government’s arrowhead in
the reduction of gas flaring in Nigeria, Buhari was full of praises for NLNG
for winning the award for outstanding business strategy, in 2020, for going
ahead with Train 7 during the global pandemic.
The
president said his administration will fully utilize the enormous gas resources
in the country to uplift the economy and drive industrialization adding that
with the country’s potential of about 600 trillion cubic feet of gas, the commodity
had the enormous potential to diversify Nigeria’s economy.
What you should know
·
The NLNG which is jointly owned by the NNPC, Shell, Total and Eni,
is a major player in the global LNG business and is reported to be Nigeria’s
most successful commercial venture.
- The
Federal Government’s move to fully utilize the country’s gas potentials
has offered Nigeria the opportunity to diversify its economy and reduce
the dependence on oil as well as drive the industrialization plans of the
government.
- The
Federal Government in a bid to fully tap into the country’s gas potentials
started the process of commercializing gas flares, developing industrial
and transport gas markets, and increasing gas to power.
- They also
initiated projects and policies like the National Gas Expansion Programme,
Autogas policy and the construction of the 614km Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas
pipeline.
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