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Nigeria flared 783m scf of gas per day in 2018 – Baru

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Nigeria flared 783 scf per day of gas in 2018 - Baru

The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru has said that Nigeria flared 783 million standard cubic feet of gas per day in 2018.

This, according to him, was 2.9 percent higher than the 761 mmscfd supplied to the power sector within the same period.

Baru stated this on Monday while speaking at the 12th National Conference of the Nigerian Association for Energy Economics/International Association for Energy Economics, in Abuja.

The NNPC GMD also revealed that the corporation has reduced cash call arrears owed to international oil companies, its Joint Venture partners, by $1.5bn.

The NNPC has cash call arrears of $5.1bn.

Baru said: “So far, we have repaid over $1.5bn out of the $5.1bn cash call arrears to date, a development that has not only restored the confidence of international oil companies, IOC, JV partners, but has also led to improved reserves growth and crude oil production.

“It was quite fulfilling that in 2018,  that is for the second year in a row,  we concluded the fiscal year without any cash call arrears.”

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The NBPC boss further revealed that  in 2018 the national average daily gas production stood at 7.90bn Standard Cubic Feet, representing an increase of three per cent above 2017 average daily gas production of 7.67bn SCF.

He said: “Of the 7.9bn SCF per day produced in 2018, an average of 3.32bn SCF per day (42 per cent) was supplied to the export market, 2.5bn SCF per day (32 per cent) for re-injection/fuel gas, 1.3bn SCF per day (16 per cent) was supplied to the domestic market and about 783 million SCF per day (10 per cent) was flared.

“Domestic gas supply capacity was marginally stable at about 1700 million SCF per day, with an average of 1.3bn SCF per day actually supplied to the domestic market. This is due to power evacuation challenges resulting from frequency management caused by rejection of allocated load by distribution companies as well as transmission line constraints.

“However, of the 1.3bn SCF per day supplied to the domestic market, an average of 761m SCF per day was supplied to the power sector while 470 million SCF per day was supplied to the industries and the balance of 69m SCF per day was delivered to the West African Market through the West African Gas Pipeline.”

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