• Seven Energy International Limited, an indigenous integrated gas company, on Thursday said it had commenced the supply of gas to the 560 megawatts Calabar National Integrated Power Project.
  • The company, in a statement on its website, said the commercial delivery of gas to the Calabar NIPP commenced in March and was being executed through Accugas, a wholly owned subsidiary of Seven Energy.
  • It said when operating at full capacity, the plant would increase national power generation by over 10 per cent.
  • According to the statement, gas is being supplied to the power plant from the company’s Uquo gas processing facility in Akwa Ibom State through the Seven Energy pipeline network.
  • It said the supply of gas would enable the plant to complete commissioning and start delivering electricity to the national grid.
  • Source: Punch