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Home»Energy»Oil & Gas»Nestoil Urges Government To Invest In Gas Infrastructure
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Nestoil Urges Government To Invest In Gas Infrastructure

By Orientalnews StaffJuly 3, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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Group Managing Director of Nestoil Group Dr Ernest Azudialu-Obiejesi has called on the Federal Government to invest more in gas infrastructure rather than crude oil, which according to him will continue to decline in long term economic value as the world continues to embrace cleaner forms of energy.
Dr Azudialu who was speaking at the Nigeria Oil and Gas summit in Abuja said ’many countries in Europe are at the forefront of this energy revolution, and with time, African countries, including Nigeria will be dragged along. It is time now to embrace a paradigm shift, and change Nigeria’s energy focus squarely from crude oil to gas’.
He also called on the Federal Government to allow market forces determine the cost of gas in order for the Nigerian economy to benefit from Nigeria’s gas prowess.
The Nestoil Group Managing Director said it was rather sad to note that a country like South Africa without Nigeria’s natural gas reserves produces over 40,000 megawatts of electricity for a population of only 57 million people while Nigeria could only manage about 4,000 megawatts of power despite having the 9th largest gas deposits in the world.
The Nestoil Group Managing Director said the Nigerian power deficit will not improve if the Federal Government does not take the drastic step of completely allowing market forces to determine costs.
He said a willing-buyer-willing-seller scenario that allows gas producers to sell to off takers at commercially viable rates is what will encourage investments in the gas sector.
He said the successful deregulation of the Telecommunications sector in Nigeria was a good case study that the Oil and Gas industry should emulate in order to stimulate exponential growth in that sector.
According to Dr Azudialu, the Telecoms sector is growing in Nigeria because Government regulations are relaxed enough to allow competition to drive pricing and product offerings.
Dr Azudialu gave the example of China which significantly turned round the fortunes of the country in over 20 years by investing in Power and other infrastructure.
‘The primary catalyst for China’s growth was the country’s strong stance to invest in building a robust infrastructure. They built large base load power plants in many locations to provide reliable power to its growing manufacturing industries. With these power plants that run primarily on coal, China is able to produce goods at competitive prices’ he concluded.
Nestoil is Nigeria’s largest indigenous Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) Company in the Oil and Gas sector and has been a significant contributor to the industry since inception in 1991.
With over 1,500 direct employees, Nestoil continues to redefine industry standards in Pipeline Construction, Repairs and Maintenance with associated facilities for Dredging, River Crossing and Shoreline Protection.

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