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Thursday, 11 April 2019

Nigeria Moves To End Gas Flaring, Plans contract Award For Commercialisation In Q3

Nigeria plans to award contracts for companies capable of converting its flared gas to commercial purpose in its bid to end the burning of waste gas, according to the minister of petroleum.
Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu said the country target the third quarter of the year to open bids for about 200 firms that have shown interest in the contract.
Nigeria has Africa’s largest gas reserves of more than 190 trillion cubic feet, and is auctioning rights to the gas as part of an effort to eliminate flaring.
The government has said that flaring, the burning of waste gas that is the byproduct of oil production, costs it roughly $1 billion a year in lost revenue. The gas can be used in power plants, in industry or exported.
More than 200 companies bid for the right to commercialise the gas, Kachikwu said, but he did not name any of them.
Kachikwu said the country had already eliminated 75 percent of flared gas and was on track to eliminate flaring entirely by 2020.

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