NNPC says Nigerians to enjoy improved electricity supply soon
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNP) has given the assurance that Nigerians are to enjoy improved electricity supply as efforts by to boost power generation yield results following a sustained increase in gas supply to power plants.
The corporation gave the assurance in its March 2017 edition of the Monthly Financial and Operations Report released on Saturday in Abuja.
According to NNPC, the average national daily gas production for the period stood at 226.918 billion cubic feet, bcf, which translates to over 7.319 million standard cubic feet of gas per day mmscfd, meaning that the daily average national gas supply to gas power plants increased to 689 mmscfd or the equivalent to power generation of 3,056 megawatts.
The Report also said the March 2017 figure was an improvement over the previous month’s record, which stood at 582 mmscfd and the supply was also over 29 per cent higher than the corresponding supply record for March 2016.
It, however, said pipeline sabotage in the country increased from 49 downstream pipelines vandalised points in February 2017 to 94 in March 2017.
“This represents over 91 per cent increase relative to the previous months despite Federal Government’s and the NNPC’s continuous engagement with the stakeholders.
“Nevertheless, there is a noticeable improvement compared to corresponding period of March 2016 which posted 259 cases,” the report stated.
The report revealed further that in the downstream sector, NNPC had in stock, an inland supply of over 1.2 billion litres of petrol sufficient for more than 34 days forward consumption.
NNPC, it further revealed, continued to import Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and Aviation Turbine Kerosene (ATK) to supplement AGO local refining while the Central Bank of Nigeria had released foreign exchange to marketers to import both products.
The report noted that the inaugurated 497.2 km System 2B petroleum pipeline network which was achieved within the period under review had helped the NNPC adding that NNPC had helped to sustain the gale of uninterrupted supply and distribution of products throughout the country.
“Only recently the NNPC Group Managing Director, Dr Maikanti Baru, noted that the Corporation’s re-commissioned Mosimi and Kano depots had impacted positively on highways across the Country.
“Baru had stated that the two depots had relieved the impacts of long haulage of petroleum products on the roads.
“Saving the nation serious environmental consequences of bridging to motorists, settlements along highways and the general ecosystem in the country,’’ it said.