NNPC Limited plans to sustain and increase our aggressive gas development

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    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC Limited plans to sustain and increase our aggressive gas development and gas transportation projects to achieve affordable and clean energy which is the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal, SDG, Goal No. 7, as our strategic energy plan towards finding a balance for the energy trilemma.

    The Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPC limited, Mele Kyari stated the above at the2023  Nigeria Annual International Conference & Exhibition, NAICE 2023  with the theme:  “Balancing Energy Accessibility, Affordability, and Sustainability: Strategic Options for Africa” on Monday in Lagos.

    Represented by the Executive Vice President, NNPC Upstream, Adokiye Tombomieye, he  encouraged all industry stakeholders and this professional body, SPE, Nigeria Council to contribute to ensuring the provision of affordable, clean, and efficient energy options to our stakeholders comprising over 200 million Nigerians, under a just and equitable transition.

    This according to him includes not only our efforts in harnessing the existing energy resources but also in innovative research, development, and adoption of new and emerging technologies in the energy sector.

    The GCEO maintained that our collective success will be defined by how we deliver affordable wide range of energy sources sustainably.

    He however noted that all of these cannot be achieved if we do not have security of our operations. “We will continue to further deepen collaboration amongst all the relevant stakeholders; government security agencies, host communities and others to enhance our energy security. This will require provision of adequate and timely investments to build resilient energy systems capable of delivering energy to support socio-economic development in a sustainable manner”, he said.

     

    “Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, I am greatly honoured to speak to the Society of Petroleum Engineers at this very important time that our National Energy Landscape is changing to reflect global reality. I believe there is no better time and better place for this discussion than here and now!

    “I therefore sincerely appreciate the SPE on the consistency in leading pivotal industry professional assemblage, and it is my great pleasure to deliver the industry address at this year’s Nigeria Annual International Conference & Exhibition NAICE 2023. The theme for this year; “Balancing Energy Accessibility, Affordability, and Sustainability: Strategic Options for Africa“.

     

    African countries according to him grapple with strategies of balancing energy availability with meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals No 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and No 13 (climate actions).

     

    “To bring the subject matter home, three keywords pertain to Africa and Nigeria in particular. Energy accessibility means ensuring all citizens can access reliable, modern energy, irrespective of their location or socio-economic status. Energy affordability entails ensuring energy and its infrastructure are priced so they can be obtained without financial strain by Africans, while Energy sustainability implies that our energy use does not harm the local environment or exhaust resources, affecting future generations”, he stated.

     

    “This is indeed a trilemma situation and the delicate balance between political will, technological innovation, effective market mechanisms, well-crafted policy interventions, and capacity building. It also demands a multi-stakeholder approach, one that involves government, the private sector, civil society, host community and the public at large”, added the GCEO.

     

    He noted that in the past few years, the Nigerian energy industry has witnessed strategic transformation which has given birth to a viable industry legislation, the PIA, and a long-term gas-centered energy transition plan. On the policy front, we have also seen the emergence of the incorporation of our national oil company from NNPC to NNPC Limited.  The PIA also provides for NNPC Ltd. to engage in the renewable energy business; and the Nigerian Climate Act for mainstreaming climate change actions to achieve low emissions, inclusive green growth, and sustainable economic development.

     

    “Nigeria is not transitioning away from the hydrocarbons; however, we hope to see an increase in the footprint of alternative cleaner energy sources in the foreseeable future amid fossil fuel dominance. We use what we have to get to our desired destination. This is the reason that NNPC Limited has identified gas as a transition fuel and we are expanding our gas development and gas infrastructure across the country to increase energy accessibility. Today, Nigeria has about 209.5 Trillion Cubic Feet of natural gas reserves with a potential upside of up to 600 TCF, and this is an enormous resource that would drive cleaner and affordable energy vision. Other alternative energy sources such as solar and wind are faced with technology limitations. They are still not affordable and cannot meet the high energy demands of our industries, cities and remote environments”, he maintained.

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