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Dorman Long lauds NCDMB contributions, announces 75th anniversary celebrations

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The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has been applauded for its steadfast commitment to the growth of local content, particularly for the support it lends to the fabrication subsector of the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

The leadership of Dorman Long Engineering Limited gave the commendation on Wednesday during a courtesy visit to the Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe at the Nigerian Content Tower, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

The Dorman Long Engineering team was led by the company’s chairman, Dr. Timi Austen-Peters and their mission was to announce plans to celebrate the company’s 75th anniversary in Nigeria.

In his remarks, Peters underscored NCDMB’s significant contributions to the success of Dorman Long and other fabrication firms, noting that the Board ensures that international and indigenous operating oil and gas companies patronize local service companies. He acknowledged that Dorman Long is one of the biggest beneficiaries of Local Content implementation in the oil and gas industry and charged the Board to continue to deliver on its mandate.

The Dorman Long’s Chairman hinted that the position of the NCDMB Executive Secretary is very pivotal to Nigeria’s overall economic development, assuring him of the company’s support towards accomplishing his goals in office.

Speaking on the company’s 75th anniversary, Peters announced that the celebration would be kickstarted at the forthcoming 2024 Sub-Saharan Africa International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC), scheduled to be held between February 13-15, 2024 in Lagos.

He expressed delight that the company had continued to thrive despite the challenging operating environment and made contributions to the nation’s economy.

He recalled that the company had undergone mergers and acquisitions and is currently operating in the telecommunication and agricultural sectors, in addition to the oil and gas industry.

In his comments, the Managing Director, Dorman Long Engineering, Engr. Chris Ijeli traced the history of the company from 1948, noting that the firm had delivered several iconic projects, including railway projects, UAC and PZ warehouses, and the first Niger Bridge.

He credited the then Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for introducing Dorman Long to the Oil and Gas Industry when the firm was engaged as a subcontractor on a project. That opportunity, he explained, led to subsequent engagement by Shell, beginning from 1994 for the delivery of pressure vessels, manifolds, and separation packages.

He noted that the firm had made giant local content strides before the enactment of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act. He listed AKPO and Agbami FPSO as well as several Engineering,

Procurement, and Asset Maintenance services as some other projects the firm had worked on before the NOGICD Act.

The MD confirmed that some of the technologies and capacities the company had developed in the oil and gas industry had been deployed in other key sectors of the economy such as Defence, noting that the company is partnering closely with the Nigerian Navy at the Lagos Dockyard. He further solicited the support of the Board to deepen the company’s capabilities in the oil and gas industry.

In his response, the Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe commended Dorman Long Engineering for the decades of service to the Nigerian economy and assured of the Board’s continuous support to enable further growth.

He described the company as a role model for the upcoming indigenous companies, particularly in quality-of-service delivery and resilience.

Also contributing, the Director of Monitoring and Evaluation, NCDMB, Mr. Abdulmalik Halilu hailed Dorman Long Engineering for outliving its founding fathers and leveraging its competencies and capabilities to other sectors, describing such actions as the pathway to sustainable national development.

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ANOH gas project can provide electricity for five million homes — Seplat Energy

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The board chairman of Seplat Energy, Udoma Udoma has announced that the newly inaugurated Seplat Energy ANOH Gas Processing Plant can generate electricity for 5 million Nigerians.

Udoma stated this at the commissioning ceremony of the plant, held in Ohaji, Imo State, by President Bola Tinubu.

Built by the ANOH Gas Processing Plant Company (AGPC), the plant is a joint venture equally owned by Seplat Energy and the Nigerian Gas Infrastructure Company (NGIC), a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

The plant achieved mechanical completion in December 2023, recording no Lost Time Incidents (LTIs) over 12 million man-hours.

With a Phase One processing capacity of 300 million standard cubic feet per day, the ANOH plant is set to deliver dry gas, condensate, and LPG to both domestic and international markets.

Tinubu praised Seplat Energy and its partners for their efforts, stating, “Today is a great day of achievement demonstrating teamwork, commitment, and dedication to duty. I congratulate you for all you have done for the country and for fulfilling this in only 11 months.

“The ANOH gas project strongly aligns with Seplat Energy’s mission of leading Nigeria’s energy transition with accessible, affordable, and reliable energy that drives social and economic prosperity.

“As a testament of our pledge to Nigeria, in partnership with the NNPC Ltd, we have delivered this project that will support the current administration’s drive for industrialization and growth of the economy through low-cost reliable power.

“To put this into context, if all of the gas from this plant went into the power sector, it would produce enough electricity to transform the lives of over 5 million people. Given that Nigeria’s population is growing at a rate of over 5 million per annum, we need one of these plants a year every year just to meet the demand of our new arrivals.

“We appreciate the unwavering support of our partner NNPCL, the cordial relationship with our host communities, Imo state government and the support of all stakeholders that are too many to mention,” Udoma added.

CEO of Seplat Energy, Roger Brown, remarked, “Seplat Energy is pleased with the progressive reforms by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his administration. In March 2024, the President signed executive orders to enhance investments in greenfield gas development and midstream capital projects.

“Also, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) recently improved gas prices under the DSO, to trigger further investments to the domestic gas sector – our ANOH gas plant will benefit from these reforms and incentives. No doubt, the ANOH’s gas will further reduce Nigeria’s carbon intensity and increase energy supplied to the Nigerian domestic market.”

The commissioning ceremony was attended by Seplat Energy’s board members, management and staff, government officials, institutional partners, traditional rulers, and industry players, among others.

Group CEO of NNPC, Mele Kyari, commented on the collaborative efforts, stating, “The ANOH Gas Processing Plant being commissioned by NNPCL and our partner is in line with Nigeria’s decade of gas agenda and particularly consistent with the administration’s efforts to boost gas supply in the domestic market.”

Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, represented by Deputy Governor Chinyere Ekomaru, congratulated Seplat Energy on the timely completion of the project and expressed optimism about the opportunities it brings to the state.

Minister of State Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, added, “With a capacity of 600 million standard cubic feet per day, the ANOH Gas Processing Plant is a shining example of advancement. This plant will greatly advance the availability of domestic gas which will boost power generation and hasten industrialisation.”

The ANOH Gas Processing Plant, which is situated in Ohaji, Imo State, is poised to emerge as one of Nigeria’s most important gas initiatives. It would speed up the switch from diesel generators to cleaner, more affordable fuels like natural gas for power generation and enable higher gas production.

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Dangote Refinery seeks 2m barrels of US oil – Report

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Nigeria’s newly constructed Dangote refinery, Lagos is seeking to purchase millions of barrels of US crude oil over the next year as it ramps up processing rates, Bloomberg reported on Thursday.

According to the report, the plant has issued a term tender for the purchase of two million barrels a month of West Texas Intermediate Midland crude for 12 months starting in July.

“The plant, built by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, issued a so-called term tender for the purchase of two million barrels a month of West Texas Intermediate Midland crude for 12 months starting in July, according to a document seen by Bloomberg. The tender closes on May 21,” the report stated.

Recall that the 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Petroleum Refinery is taking advantage of cheaper oil imports from the United States for as much as a third of its feedstock as it starts production.

An earlier report by Bloomberg on April 18 stated that the plant has been shipping products in weeks while readying two units to enable gasoline (petrol) output that will deliver a long-promised transformation of the fuel market both in Nigeria and the region. It attributed this to analysts.

“Dangote is going to influence Atlantic Basin gasoline markets this summer and for the rest of the year,” said Alan Gelder, Vice President of Refining, Chemicals, and Oil Markets at the consultancy firm, Wood Mackenzie.

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530 CNG buses ready for deployment in Lagos, Oyo, Kwara, FCT, others

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The process for nationwide deployment of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles has commenced. Not less than 530 buses are to be deployed by the end of the month in six pioneering states.

These are Oyo, Lagos, Kwara, Kogi, Kaduna, Nasarawa, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.

Programme Director of the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGI) Michael Oluwagbemi stated this yesterday.

It was during the event signaling the commencement of 15-day-long activities ahead of the rollout.

He said the distribution is on a demand-led basis.  He added that efforts would be accelerated at the conversion of diesel and petrol-fuel engines across the country.

According to Oluwagbemi, President Tinubu has directed the PCNGI to ensure the conversion of at least 10 per cent of the total number of vehicles in the country in the first year of the rollout of the initiative.

 

The programme began yesterday in the Southwest with the Presidential (virtual) commissioning of the critical gas supply projects.

 

Today, the team will inspect the Jets and Mikano Factory along with representatives of the Ministry of Labour and workers unions.

Southsouth and Southeast stakeholders engagement will be held tomorrow in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

Affiliate conversion and refuelling at the Femadec Site as well as an inspection tour of the Total Energies support station are planned.

Another six-day inspection tour of the Kojo Factory at the Enugu-Onitsha Site will begin on May 24 to receive the first set of assembled tricycles, buses, cylinders and kits ahead of the official launch.

The Luojia Assembly Plant for CNG tricycles on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway will be inaugurated on May 30.

“These programmes are a fulfilment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s promise to drive Nigeria’s energy transition in the transportation sector leveraging CNG and enabling economic growth,” Oluwagbemi stated.

He noted the President’s political will to ensure the full utilisation of natural gas which hitherto was being flared.

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