Power,
Gas Sectors incur multiple losses in repairs, electricity shortage, gas
sales As security agencies intensify the search for culprits behind the
act, it has been established that the weekend’s attack on the Nigeria
Gas Company’s pipeline connected to Chevron Nigeria Limited's facility
at Escravos, will impact negatively on the Olorunsogo NIPP plant
(capacity 600MW), and other Power Plants.
The
sabotaged gas pipeline which contributes to the Escravos Lagos Pipeline
System (ELPS) has led to a loss of 160mmsfcd of gas daily. At a cost of
$2.50 per thousand scf, this loss means about $400,000 loss to the
country on a daily basis (N78,800,000 daily) in gas volume.
This
is in addition to losses to be incurred daily from affected Power
generation ($1,988,223 or N391,680,000 daily). The total daily loss to
the country is therefore estimated at N470,479,931. Repairs of the
damaged pipeline is estimated as costing ($609,137 or N120,000.000).
The
real sector of the economy has also been counting its losses as some
cement companies around Olorunsogo like Ewekoro and Ibese are also
affected.
The latest incident has occurred just
as the Federal Government through the Ministry of Power, Works and
Housing and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources along with allied
agencies has been making concerted efforts to improve gas supplies to
the Power Plants. Such efforts led to previously offline plants like
Ihovbor and Sapele coming back online and the subsequent output making
up for the loss in power. The pipelines are being actively monitored for
further attacks or other unforeseen impacts.
Available
records show that six incidences of vandalism from December 2014 to
February 2015 which affected the Trans Forcados Pipeline (at Oben,
Sapele, Oredo ) and Escravos Lagos Pipeline System (CNL) led to a loss
of 1,100 MMScfd. According to industry experts, a loss of 200 MMscd is
equivalent to a Power reduction of 700MW.
hile
the industry is currently generating about 4120Mwh/h on average (as at
17/01/2016), it is without doubt that performance would have been better
without the additional setback caused by the weekend’s Incident.
It
would be recalled that during the monthly meeting of the Minister of
Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola SAN with operators in the
Power Sector last week the Nigeria Gas Company (NGC), the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the GACN led by the Minister
of State of Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachikwu shared information on significant
gas projects that will improve gas supply which are scheduled for
completion in Q2 of 2016 and also highlighted some of the challenges
especially related to security affecting delivery of gas to the power
sector.
In response to this, NNPC is forming a
committee NNPC, Police, JTF (which includes Army, Airfoce and Navy) and
also community vigilante groups, who have been tasked with the
responsibility of securing these pipelines.
Signed:
HAKEEM BELLO
SPECIAL ADVISER, COMMUNICATIONS
TO THE HON. MINISTER
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