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Nigerian Govt Approves New Policy on Gas Flaring

Federal Government has approved new regulations to end the nefarious practices of natural gas flaring by oil producing and prospecting company in Nigeria,

This was disclosed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Folasade Yemi-Esan, in Calabar during the opening of the technical meeting of officers and experts for the 3rd National Council on Hydrocarbons organized by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

Dr. Yemi-Esan said that government was committed to reducing global carbon emissions and climate change effects on the Nigerian environment and also unlock the huge potentials inherent in the Nigerian hydro-carbon industry.

“The National Gas Flaring Commercialization Programme (NGFCP) which was unveiled during the Nigeria/World Bank/IGU workshop on Gas Flare is part of Nigeria’s contribution towards reducing global carbon emissions and climate change effects on the environment.

“I am pleased to inform you that Mr. President has also approved the “Flare Gas (Prevention of Waste and Pollution) Regulations 2018” as the regulatory instrument that will underpin the implementation of the NGFCP.

“Also, the Nigeria LNG in July signed a Memorandum of Understanding with B7 JV Consortium and the SCD JV Consortium in London. The signing of agreement was welcomed by Mr. President noting that the additional Train 7 would increase the country’s gas production from 22 million tones per annum to 30 metric million tones per annum”, she said.


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