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    ‘PPP in renewable energy can reduce carbon emissions in Nigeria’

    November 16, 2023
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    *L-R: Managing Director, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo), Elohor Aiboni; Executive Vice President Upstream, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Oristsemeyiwa Eyesan; President, Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE), Abiodun Ogunjobi; Former NAPE President, Elliot Ibie; Minister of State for Gas, Ekperikpe Ekpo; Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, Simbi Wabote; and Shell’s Head of Seismic Processing, Magnus Kanu, welcoming dignitaries to the Shell stand at NAPE’s 41st annual conference and exhibition in Lagos.

    Michael James

    Leeds, England — Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company, SNEPCo said Nigeria can reduce its carbon emissions by diversifying its renewable portfolio through Public Private Partnership.

    SNEPCo’s Managing Director, Elohor Aiboni who stated this at the opening ceremony of the 41st annual international conference and exhibition of the National Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) in Lagos said PPP in renewable energy will overcome high investment costs and limited access to financing.

    She said Nigeria’s move to reduce carbons emission from fossil fuel was a national endeavour that required the co-operation of individuals and corporate bodies. She cited All On, an impact investing company set up by Shell in Nigeria 2017, as a good example of a private sector intervention in renewable energy. All On has so far delivered more than 75,000 energy connections in Nigeria through its investee companies from solar energy systems, solar assembly, cold storage and mini grids.

    Aiboni also called for investments in lower-carbon energy sources through the expansion of natural gas portfolio and gas infrastructure projects like pipelines, processing, and distribution facilities. These, she said, could enable Nigeria to boost domestic gas supply, intra-regional trade, and global exports, while also closing the energy access gap and reducing the risk of stranded gas resources.

    On the role of technology in promoting energy efficiency, she said advancements, such as artificial intelligence and robotics as well as innovations in proactive and predictive surveillance, had helped to “increase equipment runtime and reduce trips, thus eliminating intermittent flaring.” Shell has implemented these innovations in its operations achieving over 50% flare reduction onshore and almost non-existent in deepwater operations.

    “Opportunities offered by renewables, innovation and emerging technologies represent the tripod on which the industry stands and must be leveraged as enablers,” she noted.

    Aiboni commended NAPE for the five-day conference and expressed the hope that the discussions would “go a long way in delivering a longer-term, sustainable energy future for Nigeria.”

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