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Bonny plant still active but at limited capacity – NLNG

Bonny plant still active but at limited capacity – NLNG

Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited said its Bonny facility is still active despite the force majeure it declared two days earlier on declared on October 18. 

According to a statement released by NLNG’s general manager, of external relations and sustainable development, Andy Odeh, the company clarified that although a force majeure had been declared, the Bonny plant is still active and operational.  

Mr Andy Odeh stated the Company’s plant is in operation though at a limited capacity, due to reduced gas supply from some of its upstream gas suppliers. 

“None of NLNG’s assets on Bonny Island or in any of its host communities are impacted by the flood. The force majeure is a consequence of a similar notice by upstream gas suppliers due to the impact of flood in their production facilities. NLNG is working with all critical stakeholders on mitigating the impact on product deliveries. NLNG continues to monitor the situation with upstream gas suppliers and is evaluating the impact of the flood on its business.”

Possible effects of the force majeure 

Following the force majeure declared by NLNG on October 18, energy industry stakeholders believe that Nigeria’s cash crunch could become worse and gas supplies to Europe would be impacted, as EU countries struggle to replace Russian exports due to the invasion of Ukraine since February 2022. 

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What you should know 

Oil and gas-producing areas in the Niger delta are currently flooded, leaving oil and gas facilities in those areas at severe risk of being shut down. 

 

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