Sam Ikeotuonye 24 May 2017, Sweetcrude, Lagos – Beginning from next year, US multinational company General Electric, GE, will commence the operation of a gas turbine assembly plant in Nigeria.
The Chief Executive Officer, GE Nigeria, Mr. Lazarus Angbazo, revealed this, saying the company had invested over $100 million in the plant.
Angbazo also revealed that construction work on the plant, which is located in Calabar, Cross River State, would be completed in December.
According to him, GE wants to support the development of Nigeria’s gas reserve, which is largely untapped, and has invested in some local power plants.
The company said the plant will commence operations in the first quarter of next year, according to Reuters report,.
Nigeria privatised its electricity sector in 2013, aiming to end decades of blackouts, which have hampered economic growth. Most of the plants it sold were gas-fired, operating below capacity due to inadequate gas supply.
Officials said demand for gas in the country was estimated to rise to three billion standard cubic feet per day by 2017 from 1.2 billion scf per day in 2015, 10 times the 300 million scf of eight years ago.
Nigeria has the world’s ninth largest proven gas reserves at 187 trillion scf. Last month, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation said it wanted to more than triple gas supply for local use by 2020.