NNPCL, TotalEnergies sign MoU
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and TotalEnergies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the adoption and deployment of a methane detection technology known as Airborne Ultralight Spectrometer for Environmental Application (AUSEA) in all its upstream operations.
The agreement, it is gathered is a direct benefit from the company’s participation at the recently concluded United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
According to the agreement, NNPCL will be able to deploy the TotalEnergies AUSEA technology on its upstream operations sites to ascertain the level of methane emissions from them, with a view to working out emission curtailment measures to help in combating global warming and climate change.
The MoU was signed by NNPCL’s Executive Vice President, Upstream, Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, and Managing Director and Country Chair, TotalEnergies EP Nigeria, Matthieu Bouyer, on behalf of their respective companies, under the watch of the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) NNPC Ltd., Mele Kyari, and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TotalEnergies, Patrick Pouyanné.
Speaking on the collaboration at the MoU signing event, the GCEO, NNPCL, Mele Kyari, described TotalEnergies as a great and reliable partner over the years with whom the Company was looking forward to exploring greater opportunities in the nation’s energy sector.
For his part, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TotalEnergies, Patrick Pouyanné, said the move is to keep with its commitment to promote responsible production of hydrocarbons.
He applauded NNPCL for its successful transition into a limited liability company, stressing that he could see and feel the energy that the reforms have brought about, not only in the company but also in the sector.
Putting the deal in proper perspective, Eyesan said the pilot phase of the TotalEnergies AUSEA deployment would be on NNPCL’s owned operations, adding that the deal would enable the company to deploy methane abatement measures.
Other benefits of the TotalEnergies AUSEA technology include identification of unaccounted emission sources, establishment of a basis for querying and improving current emission reporting processes, provision of data to review operational system and implement corrective actions, and estimation of flare combustion efficiency.