A Documentary - 5 Mini LNG Plants in Ajaokuta, Kogi State
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- NNPC Limited is taking an important step from gas to prosperity, catalysing Nigeria’s economic growth. Together, we are shaping a sustainable energy future for Nigeria.
The 5 Mini LNG Plants include PRIME LNG, NGML/Gasnexus LNG, BUA LNG, Highland LNG, and LNG Arete.
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Very good video 👍🏿 to the videographer
This is commendable from nnpc
This is brilliant.
Hmmm ok o, make we dey look
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Beautiful.
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All these miniplants are dependent on the ongoing AKK gas pipeline originating in Ajaokuta.
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omo, this one that everything like this is in Kogi state alone, wetin dey sup like this?😂. before you know it, that place will start to boom o, once real estate starts to boom, it's over
All of una wey dn insult kogi before we get una picture 😂
Una Don start again with ooo
The tank is cryogenic not cyrogenic. Uses cryogenic chilling technology
Story wait after 5yrs, sensles leaders
Sensible man, how are you, sir?
Like your father right, I didn’t know senselessness runs in your veins.
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But this seems broadly dependent on the AKK which is not ready and seems likely to miss its first quarter deadline.
This doesn't have any business with AKK. Gas pipes have always been in Ajaokuta. They were not in use all these years.
The question is, is it a proposal, or has it been completed?? If we are in the stage of "will be constructed," knowing who you guys are. Then I am sorry, we are on a long thing🤣.
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Why we don't have this type of projects in the south south, south east to enhance development and industrialize the region as well,or what is happening at NNPC?
All na washe, I'm here sleeping in NIPCO filling station Gosa along airport road Abuja just to by CNG tomorrow morning, All the six NNPC station sells CNG only for 4 hours 2 times a week and with a vary low pressure.
Common sense should tell you this project is planning for a better future. Common sense is not common though, so I'm not surprised at your comment.
Isn't that why they are building these stations? If you were getting reliable service already would there be a need for such investment?
Morons,that is an investment opportunity for you rich family members , government can't be running gas plants
None of these projects in the southeast that has proven gas reserves???
What are the Igbo in the government doing? Someone needs to remind those Igbo in National Assembly and ASO rock the reason why they are there. They shouldn’t be a bench warmer but to demand what is rightfully belongs to eastern region.
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I believe that it is better for investors to come together and build a small LNG plant like this in SE instead of waiting for the federal government. The profit will benefit the residents in particular.
The gas project is meant for use in Northern part, and kogi was selected because of the location of the gas pipeline. It will be too expensive to transport something meant for the northern part from south east.
Are u ibo spokesperson? These projects are mostly private business, what are their audio rich men doing? Besides, which sane person will carry his business to ibo land?😂😂😂😂😂 u want make them extract his skull or u want ipob to use his head as football?
No single CNG refilling station in the whole of south south and south east even though most of the gas is produced in the region. The Benin city Edo state CNG plants were NNPC/NIPCO pilot projects of over 8 years ago. Everyone can see the bias and manipulation against the regions that produce the national oil wealth. Same as the Lagos as only port has made it a importation and exportation monopoly. Its now Lagos, Abuja and Kogi as the CNG hub of Nigeria. Hypocrisy of one Nigeria fully on display. SO NNPCL want to tell Nigerians that at least one of these kinds of projects cannot be sited in the south south where the gas is produced but only in No-gas locations. Does it mean those living in the south south do not need the energy transition?
We shouldn't be biased when commenting... the mini gas planted is sited there base on the proximity to the industries that will need it. Kogi is more centralise to even the South region and the North region.
Though that of the port is something that the house of senate should look into for diversification.
Investment happens where there is peace. For decades, there was a very high insurance premium on vessels venturing past Lagos to ports like Warri, Port Harcourt and Calabar on the Bright of Benin due to maritime attacks. The investments of the Buhari government in the Navy and the deep blue project has done a great job in reducing maritime crime in the region almost to zero. However it will take sometime to gain the confidence of ship owners to venture back to those ports of that region. Also crime rates in the region as a whole is still a worry. Another disinsentive are that those ports are river ports with distances from high seas to berth, thus dregging and maintenance should be a constant, it has not been so (as there is a cost to it and the ports have not been generating much) so sizes of vessels that can go there are limited. With the new Lagos deep sea port accomodating mega vessels, the incentive to use these smaller tonnage ports also decreases. I see them in future as mostly recipients of transferred cargos.@fubaraomubo6573
Investment happens where there is peace. For decades, there was a very high insurance premium on vessels venturing past Lagos to ports like Warri, Port Harcourt and Calabar on the Bright of Benin due to maritime attacks. The investments of the Buhari government in the Navy and the deep blue project has done a great job in reducing maritime crime in the region almost to zero. However it will take sometime to gain the confidence of ship owners to venture back to those ports of that region. Also crime rates in the region as a whole is still a worry. Another disinsentive are that those ports are river ports with distances from high seas to berth, thus dregging and maintenance should be a constant, it has not been so (as there is a cost to it and the ports have not been generating much) so sizes of vessels that can go there are limited. With the new Lagos deep sea port accomodating mega vessels, the incentive to use these smaller tonnage ports also decreases. I see them in future as mostly recipients of transferred cargos.@fubaraomubo6573
Showing nigerians cartoon instead of complate done project😂😂😂😂😂 Nigerians are in trouble😂😂😂😂
Useless organisation. Tell us what you have done and not what you plan to do.
Please be very careful with whatever you say to this organization, NNPC is one of the most organized company I've ever seen and they will surely execute their plan. This statement you made is highly unacceptable.
Tell us what ur governor have achieved, swine
Nothing can make me trust NNPC. This is just a scam
😂😂 My brother!! 😂😂
Nobody cares about your opinion, it’s working it’s working. Keep your bitterness to yourselves, we that believe we have the benefit.
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