Visit Nigerian Liquified Natural Gas Nlng Industrial Area Bonny Island Rivers State Nigeria

Visit Nigerian Liquified Natural Gas Nlng Industrial Area Bonny Island Rivers State Nigeria,Nigeria LNG Limited was incorporated as a limited liability company on 17 May 1989, to produce LNG and natural gas liquids (NGL) for export.[1] The plant was built by TSKJ consortium, which was led by former Halliburton's subsidiary KBR. Other participants of the consortium were Snamprogetti, Technip and JGC Corporation.[2] The first train came into operation in 1999.[3]
In September 1999, the Bonny plant started production and was expected to send its first shipment in October. It started with sales contracts with Enel for 3.5 billion bcm/y, Enagás for 1.6 bcm/y, BOTAŞ for 1.2 bcm/y, and Gaz de France for 500 million cu m/year. The feed gas was provided by Shell, Elf Aquitaine and Agip.[4]
En 2013, NLNG signed an agreement with Samsung Heavy Industries and Hyundai Heavy Industries for the delivery of 4 LNG carrier ships that cost US$1.2 billion and that brought NLNG's total fleet to 23 ships.[5]
In 2015, NLNG reported a 36.6% drop in its revenue due to declining oil and gas prices (US$6.84 billion in 2015, US$10.8 billion in 2014).[6] 2015 was the year that NLNG reached the threshold of US$85 billion of LNG exports in 15 years of business.[7]
In July 2016, Tony Attah was named managing director and CEO of Nigeria LNG. He replaced Babs Omotowa who led the company for 5 years and returned to Shell International in the Hague, Netherlands, after his departure.[8] In August 2016, Shell declared Force majeure on most of its feed gas to the facility after a gas leak on Shell's Eastern Gas Gathering System (EGGS-1), but production kept going thanks to alternative sources of gas supplies.[9]
Operations
Nigeria LNG Limited operates six liquefaction units (LNG trains) producing 22 million metric tonnes of LNG per year (mmtpa).[3] This amounts to roughly 10% of the world's LNG consumption.[10] Trains 1, 2 and 3 have production capacities of 3.2 mmtpa, whilst trains 4, 5 and 6 have capacities of 4.1 mmtpa each.[11]
The base project (Trains 1 and 2) which cost US$3.6 billion, was financed by NLNG's shareholders. The third train (expansion project), including additional storage, cost US$1.8 billion and was funded by shareholders as well as reinvested revenue from the base project. The NLNGPlus project (Trains 4 & 5) cost US$2.2 billion and was funded with a combination of internally generated revenue and third party loans amounting to US$1.06 billion. Train 6 (NLNGSix project) cost US$1.748 billion, financing was handled by shareholders.[12] The total cost of building six LNG trains was US$9.348 billion.
The company has a wholly-owned subsidiary set up in 1989,[1] Bonny Gas Transport (BGT) Limited, which provides shipping services for NLNG.[13] BGT was set up in Bermuda with an ordinary equity holding from Nigeria LNG Limited and preferential equity holding from the sponsors, NLNG's shareholders.
Another wholly owned subsidiary of Nigeria LNG Limited is Nigeria LNG Ship Manning Limited (NSML), which was set up in 2008 to give dedicated attention to providing, developing and managing high calibre personnel for NLNG's maritime business.

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    @deu88944 жыл бұрын

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  • @edigeorge548
    @edigeorge5484 жыл бұрын

    This place remind me of Delta Steel company when I was growing up it was a beautiful plan and organize like the Western world Nigerian government needs to grow up

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    4 жыл бұрын

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    @vhalmusic

    Жыл бұрын

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    @nilo.niezki58434 жыл бұрын

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    2 жыл бұрын

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