FG tackling gas feedstock crisis for LNG production,others-Ekpo

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By Adewale Sanyaolu

 

The Minister of State Petroleum Resources(Gas), Mr. Ekperikpe Ekpo, has assured operators that his team and other relevant agencies are working round the clock work to resolve the crisis in gas feedstock supplies to LNG production and distribution companies.

Ekpo gave the assurance during a tour of GreenVille LNG Ltd facility in Rumuji, Rivers State, yesterday

The Minister’s assurance is coming on the concerns of the plant managers’ that the three trains were not working at optimal capacities due to insufficient gas supply.

The Minister commended the board and management of the company for the vision and commitment in pioneering the establishment of the first Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) production and distribution company for domestic use in Nigeria.

At present, Greenville LNG is equipped with three liquefaction trains and a total capacity to produce 2,250 metric tonnes of LNG per day.

According to the gas minister, the removal of subsidy on petrol by President Bola Tinubu offered tremendous opportunities for the unlocking of the country’s huge gas potential for economic growth and prosperity.

“I am impressed with what I have seen here today. We are moving towards zero emission and we need to do everything to supply gas to Nigerians,” said Ekpo.

“The removal of fuel subsidy gives room for the development of gas sector potential. And I want to assure you that the government of President Bola Tinubu will do everything to give you all the support that you need;we will do what is possible to increase gas supply to companies like yours,” he assured.

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