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Indorama and NNPC sharpens focus on Nigeria’s hydrocarbon value chain with an MoU

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NNPC's GCEO Mele Kyari with MD. CEO, Africa Indorama Energy, Manish Mundra during MoU signing
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SUN, SEPT 17 2023-theGBJournal |NNPC Ltd. and Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Ltd., Saturday announced they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore and develop suitable opportunities across Nigeria’s hydrocarbon value chain, within the remits of both parties’ interests.

NNPCs Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) Mele Kyari, summarized the MoU thus: “NNPC Limited is on the threshold of making value out of gas beyond any imagination.”

As the national energy company, one of NNPC Ltd.’s roles as enshrined in article 64(i) of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) is to promote the use of natural gas through the development and operation of large-scale gas utilisation industries.

”This role is in alignment with Nigeria’s Nigasification strategy which is a consolidation of critical programs embarked upon by the company to utilise natural gas and its associated liquids to be the energy source of choice, spur economic growth, free up crude oil for exports, and ultimately enable job creation,” NNPC said.

According to NNPC Ltd.’s GCEO, with this project, “we are seeing an annual contribution of $3bn to the nation’s GDP and a lifetime contribution of $18bn to government revenue.”

As part of the company’s vision of operating the largest Petrochemical Hub in Africa, Indorama which owns the world’s largest single-train Urea Plant located in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, is currently working on expansion plans within the next 6 years, in the gas-based heavy manufacturing industries including fertilizer, methanol, and petrochemicals.

In his remarks, the MD/CEO, Africa Indorama Energy, Manish Mundra, said the MoU is a strategic collaboration to unlock Nigeria’s upstream sector, but more importantly, to partner downstream, in order to share the value chain.

“Nigeria’s gas reserves should position the country as one of the largest producers of urea in the western hemisphere,” he added.

Key benefits of the opportunities include the monetization of over 1.7 TCF of gas and 100 million barrels of oil reserves, generation of upstream lifecycle revenue of over $18bn, downstream production of about 4.8 Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA) of products including methanol, urea, and fertilizer to boost national food security.

Other benefits include the creation of about 55,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities, the development of a condensate refinery to boost petroleum product supply and reduce product importation, annual GDP contribution of over $3.8bn, and attraction of over $7bn of foreign direct investment into the country.

The NNPC Ltd. MOU with Indorama follows Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment in India a few weeks ago, to strengthen business relations between both countries.

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