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NLNG Train 7 Hits 90% Completion, Generates 16,000 Jobs

Anayo Onukwugha by Anayo Onukwugha
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The leadership of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and NLNG have reaffirmed recommitment to deepen the existing close collaboration between the agencies, towards enhancing in-country value addition from operations of the gas processing and marketing company, for the benefit of the Nigerian economy.
This renewed commitment was made on Wednesday when the managing director and chief executive officer of NLNG, Adeleye Falade paid a courtesy visit to the executive secretary, NCDMB, Felix Omatsola Ogbe at the Board’s liaison office in Lagos.
Speaking during the visit, Falade said the company remains focused on deepening Nigerian Content, strengthening indigenous capacity and retaining greater in-country value across its gas value chain.
He confirmed that ongoing construction of its Train 7 project had reached 90 percent and pre-commissioning activities had started. He said plans are afoot to commission the new facility in 2027 and increase NLNG’s overall production capacity by 35 percent.
The NLNG boss expressed delight that the Train 7 project had created direct employment opportunities for 16,000 persons on the site, reducing insecurity and impacting positively on the nation’s socio-economic stability.
He lauded the close collaboration between both entities, recalling that they pioneered many initiatives together for the benefit of the sector, affirming that such accomplishments would be surpassed under his leadership.
Falade assured that NLNG remains committed to sustained engagement with NCDMB in support of Nigerian Content development, local capacity growth, and increased participation of Nigerian companies in the oil and gas value chain.
He said the company would continue to pursue partnerships that translate Nigeria’s gas resources into broader economic opportunities for businesses, professionals, service providers, and host communities.
“NLNG values its relationship with NCDMB and remains fully committed to the shared goal of strengthening Nigerian Content in the oil and gas industry. As a major player in Nigeria’s gas sector, we recognise our responsibility to support indigenous capacity, grow local supply chains, and ensure that our activities continue to deliver meaningful value to the Nigerian economy,” Falade said.
 He further stated that NLNG would sustain its focus on practical areas of collaboration with the Board, including vendor development, skills enhancement, technology transfer, local procurement, and value retention.
“Our commitment is to work closely with the Board in a manner that is deliberate, measurable, and impactful. We want NLNG’s operations and partnerships to continue opening doors for Nigerian businesses, building competitive local capabilities, and supporting the long-term growth of Nigeria’s gas industry,” he added.
In his response, the NCDMB Executive Secretary, Engr. Felix Ogbe congratulated Engr. Falade on his appointment and promised that the board would support him to succeed in his role.
Ogbe confirmed that NCDMB and NLNG share a relationship that is beyond regulator and operator, recalling how the Board and NLNG in June 2017 signed the first of its kind Service Level Agreement (SLA) on Nigerian Content project approval timelines and compliance, which later became a template for the oil and gas industry.
He further charged NLNG to enhance its support on the Brass Shipyard project, which is the capacity development initiative (CDI) on the Train 7 project.
He commended the company for collaborating with NCDMB on the project, which will establish a drydock facility, a key oil and gas infrastructure that will benefit of NLNG’s business as well as the entire country.
He expressed hope that the project can be completed the tenure of the NLNG management, to create employment opportunities and infrastructural development.
The meeting formed part of NLNG’s broader engagement with key industry stakeholders and reinforced the company’s commitment to sustained collaboration, local capacity development and the advancement of Nigerian Content across the oil and gas value chain.

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Anayo Onukwugha is a multiple award‑winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience. A former assistant secretary and acting secretary of the Rivers State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, he now works with LEADERSHIP Newspaper. His articles address issues relating to the oil‑rich Niger Delta region, Nigeria and broader global topics. He shares his reporting journey on X at @aonukwugha.

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