The Federal Government has unleashed plans to construct the
longest pipeline in the country from Calabar through Ajaokuta to Kano
State in efforts to distribute gas around the nation.
This plan was revealed by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke as she delivered a paper called: “Encouraging
Investment in Gas Production, Supply and Consumption” at a three-day
National Conference on Gas Resources organized by the Senate Committee
on Gas Resources in Abuja.
She said: “By the end of the year,
we will be commencing, via Public Private Partnership (PPP) scheme, the
nation’s longest pipeline from Calabar via Ajaokuta to Kano State,”
The
minister was represented by the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Engr. Andrew Yakubu and she
revealed that the strategic EastWest pipeline while the Lagos end
segment of the Escravos to Lagos Pipelines System (ELPS) is almost done.
The
minister revealed that by 2018 the main phase of the project would have
been completed and the nation will be able to redistribute gas fast and
safe, she said: “We are focused on jumpstarting gas supply to enable
usage in gas to power, gas based industrialization, compressed natural
gas for transportation and commercial usage, cooking gas for domestic
usage and regional pipeline for gas export,”.
She revealed this
project was to support aggressive short term demand growth in the power
sector and will diminish its dependence on supply via obligation.
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