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    Kyari advocates just energy transition for Africa

    December 6, 2023
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    *Mele Kyari, Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Limited, Stressing a Point at a Regional CEO Panel by McKinsey & Company at COP28, in Dubai, UAE Photo: NNPCL.

    – Says continent’s peculiarities must be considered towards net-zero future

    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — As conversations on finding sustainable solutions for a decarbonised energy future continue to hold globally, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC, Limited Mr. Mele Kyari has said the African Continent needs a just, differentiated transition to enable it to harness its resources for today for the benefit of its future generations.

    Kyari made this known while speaking at a Regional CEO Panel organised by McKinsey & Company, on the sidelines of the ongoing United Nations Conference on Climate Change, UNCCC, known as the COP 28 Conference in Dubai, UAE, on Monday.

    Kyari who joined other global energy leaders from the United States, Holland, and Oman to highlight energy perspectives and insights on the evolving energy market, said the world must understand Africa’s peculiarities in addressing the effects of climate change on energy businesses.

    He stated: “I have always advocated for a differentiated and just energy transition. In Africa, we have different circumstances compared to other places in the world. In Africa today, 75% of our population does not have access to electricity, leaving us with biomass as a key energy source. The world needs to recognize that the most practicable thing to do today is to substitute what we have in the short term to close the energy gap for our rising population.”

    With Nigeria forecasted to be among the global top 10 economies by 2035 and 3rd in terms of global population by the same year, the GCEO said the energy poverty question must be discussed as nations unite to achieve net-zero by 2050.

    According to the Kyari, with abundant natural gas reserves of 206 trillion cubic feet, tcf, that has the potential to rise to 600tcf, Nigeria is currently utilising gas to drive its journey towards energy transition.

    He said the NNPC Ltd. is creating a regional gas pipeline network that will supply natural gas across the African continent and boost its Liquified Natural Gas, LNG, supply to the foreign market.

    Explaining that the NNPC Limited is currently eliminating gas flares in almost all its gas projects, Kyari said the idea is to deploy such gas towards developing power plants nationwide, which will boost nationwide electricity supply, create employment opportunities, and trigger the nation’s industrial and economic development.

    He said to demonstrate NNPC Limited’s commitment to a net-zero future by 2025, the Company recently in New York signed up as a participant in the United Nations Global Compact, becoming the first state-owned oil company to join the global initiative.

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