Domestic gas distribution: Nigeria needs accelerated infrastructure — Ahmed

By Uthman Salami

The Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, (NMDPRA) Farouk Ahmed, has said Nigeria needs accelerated gas infrastructure to deepen domestic gas distribution across Nigeria.

The Chief Executive appreciated Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG), for their investment in Nigeria’s critical gas infrastructure to supply gas for powering industries in key locations in the country.

Ahmed spoke made this known when he met with the Director, SNG, Mr. Ed Ubong, and the General Manager, Shell Energy Nigeria, Mr. Markus Hector, in Abuja to discuss how to deepen investments in domestic gas operations in Nigeria.

Ahmed said, “I commend Shell Nigeria Gas for investing heavily in critical gas infrastructure to supply gas for power generation to industries.”

He added that his agency was putting in place the right framework to encourage competition, competitive prices, flexibility of supply and investments in gas infrastructure.

He said “The Federal Government’s desire to boost infrastructure development, especially in the midstream, necessitated the enactment of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and the NMDPRA will put the necessary regulations to make business favourable to investors.”

He further encouraged SNG to continue to be transparent, responsible and to practise good corporate governance in its business dealings in the country.

On his part, the Managing Director, SNG, Mr Ed Ubong, enumerated clear guidelines and regulations that support and protect investments are key in boosting investors’ confidence in the industry.

He said, “SNG currently distributes natural gas for power generation to industrial clusters around Ogun, Abia, Bayelsa, Rivers and Lagos States and we are currently exploring markets along the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano pipeline project for investment opportunity to take gas to industries up north of Nigeria.”

Speaking also, General Manager, Shell Energy Nigeria, Mr Markus Hector, commended the Federal Government for enacting the Petroleum Industry Act which he said would support the growth of the gas industry in Nigeria.

“There are vast business opportunities for Shell gas business in Nigeria and we plan to significantly expand our investment in gas distribution under the right regulatory environment,” Hector said.

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