Minister taps gas as shortest route to improved living standards
- Commends NCDMB on local content development
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Hon Ekperikpe Ekpo, has restated government’s determination to generate values from the nation’s gas resources as the surest pathway to economic prosperity.
The Minister who is co-chair of the Governing Council of the MCDMB visited the facilities and projects of the agency amidst the clamour for good governance and reduction in the cost of living in the country.
He emphasized the urgent need to effectively harness Nigeria’s 209 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves to drive economic development, pointing at President Tinubu’s initiatives on gas development, distribution and penetration.
Rt Hon Ekpo stated that government’s drive is gearedto lower the cost of transportation,the cost of living and impact every part of the country positively.
He listed some of the key initiatives his ministry is pursing to include investments in critical gas infrastructure development to support the transportation and distribution of natural gas across the country, promotion of domestic gas utilization for power generation, industrial applications, and transportation as well as strengthening NCDMB’s capacity to build capacity and enforce local content policies.
Other laudable initiatives reeled out by the Minister include encouraging and supporting gas-to-power projects to ensure a reliable and sustainable supply of electricity, expanding Nigeria’s capacity to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) to international markets, to generate revenue and position Nigeria as a key player in the global gas market and strengthening the policy and regulatory frameworks governing the gas sector to create an enabling environment for investment and innovation.
The Ministerremarked that 60% of NCDMB’s investments are gas based and advised that new projects by the agencyshould focus on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) because of the direct impact on transportation and cost of living.
He lauded NCDMB for the remarkable strides it had made in promoting local content and for constructing the magnificent 17 storey headquarter building, which signifies the impressive growth and depth of local capacity.
Ekpo added that the visit provided him an opportunity to meet with management and staff of the Board, learn more about the agency’s operations, and discuss how to continue driving local content development in our nation’s gas sector.
In his welcome remarks, the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe thanked the Minister for visiting the Board’s facilities and assured him of the commitment of the management and staff of the Board to supporting the Federal Government’s economic aspirations.
The Minister and his entourage toured NCDMB’s facilities, including the Technology Innovation and Incubation Centre (TICC) and listened to presentations from three incubates on their technology solutions and how NCDMB is supporting them from concept to commercialisation. The team also visited the NCDMB Conference Hotel project, which is undergoing construction, the NCDMB gas hub at Polaku, Yenagoa as well as the 10 megawatts gas-power plant, which supplies electricity to the Nigerian Content Tower and selected offices of the Bayelsa State Government.
The Minister also made a brief visit to the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, who welcomed the Minister to the state and solicited for key investments in the gas sector. He argued that since Bayelsa State supplies a substantial percentage of the gas feedstock used by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) plant, it deserves to host one of the company’s gas processing facilities. He also demanded for accelerated development of the Brass methanol project as a plank for enhanced economic development of the state.