OIL & GAS
Greenville LNG Expands Liquified Natural And Compressed Gas Provision To South East
 
																								
												
												
											Greenville LNG, Nigeria’s pioneer and leading domestic liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) company, has made another significant investment to expand its operational presence and provide more affordable, cleaner, and reliable LNG/LCNG to the country’s Southeast.
According to a press statement issued by the company’s Head of Communications, Media, PR, and Strategic Liaison, Prince Moses Duku, fnipr, “Greenville LNG from its strategic and first-of-its-kind in West Africa Gas Liquefaction Plant at Rumuji in Rivers State, as well as the company’s investment in its actively operational virtual pipeline system run by its more than 500 LNG-powered specialised trucks, has boldly initiated a visionary and strong determination to meanin Greenville LNG is on an intentional technical and corporate mission not only to support, but also to proactively and sustainably spike up real time productive enterprise with a generative multiplier effect on GDP-enhancing commerce across the length and breadth of Nigeria.”
Moses Duku, speaking to the media in Enugu at the signing of an Agreement between the Enugu State Government and Greenville LNG for the establishment of an LNG/LCNG Mother Station at Ugwu Onyeama, Amuku Abor in Enugu south east Nigeria, stated that the production and distribution of cleaner, more affordable, and more reliably available liquefied natural gas and compressed natural gas to manufacturing industries, power plants to support the national grid, and the automobile
Moses further added that, “…with Greenville’s top quality and more affordable LNG and CNG production, reliable availability through the assured virtual pipeline gas delivery system of the company, Nigeria’s industrial developmental revolution and spinoff is right here in our country; Nigeria’s dependable energy future is practically here, and our country’s productive capacities are set to be unleashed like never before. That is Greenville LNG’s promise and that is Greenville LNG’s work and progressive commitment to the Federal and State governments as well as to the nation’s productive industrial complex. It is in continuation of this corporate mission, that Greenville LNG has come to Enugu to birth its business operations with our Mother LNG/LCNG Station upon which many daughter stations will also anchor across the State to serve Ndi Enugu.” On the critical issue of affordability by users, Moses Duku said that Greenville LNG‘s provision of LNG and CNG as alternative fuels in Enugu State through the Mother and ensuing daughter stations will substantially reduce the cost of transportation of goods and services as well as the cost of manufacturing immediately by about 30 to 40 %.
The Dr Peter Mbah, Esq. administration in Enugu State enunciates a governing philosophy which states that it has a mission “to make Enugu one of the top 3 States in Nigeria in terms of Gross Domestic Product and achieve a 0% rate in the poverty headcount index.” His Excellency, Dr Peter Mbah, Esq, the Governor of Enugu State, in his vision that aligns and synergizes perfectly with Greenville’s more reliable, more affordable, cleaner, more socially responsible, and more environmentally friendly LNG/CNG utilisation agenda, says optimistically.
The Agreement was executed at the Government House in Enugu, with the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Professor Chidiebere Onyia, the Honourable Attorney General of Enugu State, Dr Kingsley Udeh, and the Honourable Commissioner for Works, Dr Obi Ozor, signing on behalf of the Enugu State Government under the supervision of the Governor, His Excellency, Dr. Peter Mbah, Esq.
Mr Ikechukwu Nnamoko, Permanent Secretary of the Enugu State Ministry of Transport, and Mrs Rosemary Ifeoma Ugonabo, Special Assistant to the Enugu State Governor on Transport, were also in attendance at the event.
Greenville LNG’s Director of Administration, Mr. Joseph Oyadoyin, and the company’s General Counsel, Barr. (Mrs) Ngozi Efobi, signed the Agreement on their behalf. The Greenville LNG delegation to the Agreement signing ceremony in Enugu included Mr Gokul Moothedathu, Head of the company’s LNG & CNG Retail Marketing operations, and Prince Moses G. Duku, fnipr, Greenville’s Head of Communications, Media, PR, and Strategic Liaison.
Greenville Gas Liquefaction Plant, established with a 100% foreign direct investment of more than $500 million, is located in Rumuji, Rivers State. The company’s Gas Liquefaction Plant, the first of its kind in West Africa, currently has three liquefaction trains with a combined capacity of 2,250 metric tonnes of LNG per day. With two additional trains ordered and under construction, Greenville LNG’s total production capacity at the Gas Liquefaction Plant will be 5,250 metric tonnes of LNG per day once all five liquefaction trains are completed.
Greenville LNG Gas Hubs are already operational in Kaduna, Koton-Karfe in Kogi State, Shagamu in Ogun State, Benin in Edo, and Rumuji in Rivers State, with a focus on customer satisfaction and long-term national industrial development. Greenville is proud to offer a one-stop solution for gas power in Nigeria. Greenville LNG has the capacity to supply LNG on a long-term basis to industries with needs ranging from 1MW to 250MW. Greenville LNG guarantees premium product quality and a consistent petrol supply to meet fuel needs all year.
Greenville LNG follows a socially responsible and ethical business process, and it is proud to prioritise the health, safety, and environment of its employees, contractors, stakeholders, and the general public.
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