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    Oil firms flare N106bn gas in 3 months

    May 2, 2022
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    *Host community dwellers going about their chores with gas flaring in the background.

    Ike Amos

    Dublin, Ireland — Oil and gas firms operating in the country’s onshore and offshore oilfields flared 73 billion standard cubic feet (SCF) of gas in three months, between January and March 2022, translating to a loss of $255.7 million to the country, an equivalent of N106.2 billion.

    According to gas flare data released by the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), this represented a decline of 19.2 per cent in both volume and value, compared to the 90.4 billion SCF of gas, valued at $316.4 million (|N131.4 billion), flared in the same period in 2021.

    The report of the oil spill tracking and reporting agency further pointed out that the 73 billion SCF of gas flared between January to March 2022, was equivalent to carbon dioxide emissions of 3.9 million tonnes and has power generation potential of 7,300 gigawatts hours of electricity.

    In addition, the report stated that the defaulting companies are expected to pay penalties of $146.1 million, an equivalent of N60.68 billion, noting, however, that the majority of the fines are never collected.

    In contrast, the report noted that in the period, January to March 2021, the 90.4 billion SCF of gas flared was equivalent to 4.8 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions; has power generation potential of 9,000 gigawatt hours of electricity; while the companies re liable to a fine of $180.8 million, about N75.09 billion.

    Giving a breakdown of the gas flared in the three months period of 2022, NOSDRA explained that companies operating onshore flared 43.1 billion SCF of gas, valued at $150.9 million, about N62.67 billion, liable for the payment of penalties valued at $86.2 million, an equivalent of N35.8 billion; was equivalent of 2.3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions and power generation potential of 4,300 gigawatt hours of electricity.

    Specifically, NOSDRA reported that the onshore companies flared 19.14 billion SCF, 14.03 billion SCF and 9.94 billion SCF of gas in January, February and March 2022, respectively.

    In contrast, offshore companies, the report noted, flared 29.9 billion SCF of gas valued at $104.8 million (N43.53 billion); penalties payable at $59.9 million (N24.88 billion); equivalent to 1.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions and power generation potential of 3,000 gigawatts hours of electricity.

    In particular, NOSDRA stated that offshore companies flared 10.83 million SCF, 13.09 billion SCF and 6.01 billion SCF of gas, respectively, in January, February and March 2022.

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