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Mkpoikana Udoma
Port Harcourt — The Managing Director of the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, NLNG, Mr. Tony Attah, has met with the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, Engr. Simbi Wabote to formally submit the outcome of its recently concluded commercial evaluation exercise of its multi-billion dollars Train-7 project.
This submission represents the penultimate step of the Board’s project certification and authorization procedure in compliance with the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Act of 2010.
NLNG boss commend NCDMB ‘s support, which he said was at every stage of the process with the sign-off of the Train-7 Nigerian Content Plan in March 2019 up to this stage.
Attah explained that although the previous LNG trains were built before the enactment of NOGICD Act 2010, his company made it a point of duty to fully comply with the requirements of the Act for the Train-7 project.
Responding, Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Engr Simbi Wabote, commended NLNG for showing good example with the level of compliance at every stage of the Train-7 project.
The NCDMB boss said the Board and NLNG have set a new record with the Train-7 project considering the quick turn-around of Nigerian Content approvals obtained from the Board within five months.
This he said is the stage of the process of identifying the most commercially attractive and Nigerian Content compliant bidder.
Wabote announced that the new Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, is very keen on the Train-7 Project FID as it will create jobs, enhance participation of Nigerian businesses in the oil and gas sector, and address insecurity in the region.
“The Minister of State has directed that any encumbrance related to the FID of Train 7 must be addressed by all agencies of the Ministry so that FID is taken in a matter of weeks.”
“On our part, the Board will complete the review of the submitted Nigerian Content requirements and revert to NLNG within a few days.”
The Executive Secretary also commended the transparency associated with the entire process including the sensitization workshops held in Abuja, Bonny, and Port Harcourt.
He admonished other companies to follow Train-7 example to get timely certification of their projects by the Board.