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Chevron Tasks Fedral Govt On Reliable, Affordable Energy Production

by Chika Izuora
3 years ago
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The chairman and managing director of Chevron Nigeria Limited , Mr. Rick Kennedy has affirmed that a good regulatory framework is key to expanding the fortunes of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry while enabling the transition to energy solutions of the future.

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Kennedy stated this while delivering a special industry goodwill message at the Association of Energy Correspondents of Nigeria (NAEC) Strategic International Conference in Lagos with the theme “Energy Transition, PIA, Petroleum Pricing and the Way Forward for the Downstream Sector.”

The managing director, who was represented by the manager, Communications, Chevron Nigeria, Victor Anyaegbudike, maintained that, for Nigeria to sustain economic growth which has raised the quality of life for millions of people around the world, what is needed is a competitive environment to produce energy that is affordable, reliable and ever cleaner to enable human progress.

He noted that the global energy landscape has experienced substantial changes over the years, with expectations of more changes in the future, but nonetheless, Nigeria is endowed with the necessary requirements for a growing and sustainable energy industry which includes large hydrocarbon reserves (including abundant gas resources), a growing demand for energy, and a large population of young, talented human resources.

According to him, “The passage and signing into law of the Petroleum Industry Act (“PIA”) is a major milestone in the reform of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry geared towards attracting investment and growth.’’

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‘’Chevron recognises the opportunity which the PIA represents, and we fully support the necessary collaboration between the regulators, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and stakeholders in the industry that will enable the success of the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

He said: “CNL supports this key step towards helping utilise Nigeria’s vast natural gas resources for the benefit of the nation. We have reduced routine gas flaring by 95 per cent in the past 10 years and we remain the highest supplier of high-quality gas to the domestic market among the international oil companies (IOCs).

He assured that CNL will continue to enhance gas utilisation in Nigeria with focus on critical areas such as: Power generation to stimulate the growth of the manufacturing sector of the economy – signing of Gas Sale and Aggregation Agreements (GSAAs) with Egbin Power Plc and Olorunsogo Generation Company Limited, Fertilizers for local consumption to support large scale agriculture for export and local consumption – signing of a GSAA with Dangote Fertilizer Limited.

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