The attack last weekend on the Nigeria Gas Company’s (NGC) pipeline
connected to Chevron Nigeria Limited’s facility at Escravos has been estimated
to cost the nation about N470 million daily.
The
attack which disrupted gas flow on the pipeline caused damage to the Olorunsogo
NIPP plant with 600MW generating capacity, among other power plants.
The
Federal Ministry of Power and the NGC disclosed this to the media in Abuja
yesterday.
The
destroyed gas pipeline supplies gas to the Escravos-Lagos Pipeline System
(ELPS) and its vandalism led to a loss of 160mmsfcd of gas daily. At a cost of
$2.50 per thousand scf, this loss amounts to $400,000 loss to the country
everyday or N78.8 million daily in gas volume, the authorities lamented.
However,
in order to arrest the situation and stop further losses, the NNPC is setting
up a committee with the Police, JTF, that includes the Army, Air Force and
Navy, as well as community
vigilante groups charged with the task of securing the pipelines.
The
authorities indicated that this estimated loss is not inclusive of those
incurred daily from affected power generation “in the sum of $1.9 million or
N391.6 million daily. The total daily loss to the country is therefore
estimated at N470.4 million. Repairs of the damaged pipelines would cost
$609,137 or N120 million.”
The
agencies also lamented that: “The real sector of the economy has also been
counting its losses as some cement companies around Olorunsogo like Ewekoro and
Ibese are also affected.
“The
latest incident occurred as the Federal Government through the Ministry of
Power, Works and Housing and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources along with
other agencies were making concerted efforts to improve gas supplies to the
power plants. Such efforts led to previously offline plants like Ihovbor and
Sapele coming back online and the subsequent output making up for the loss in
power. The pipelines are actively monitored for further attacks or other
unforeseen impacts.
Between
December 2014 to February 2015, six incidences of vandalism which affected the
Trans Forcados Pipeline (at Oben, Sapele, Oredo) and Escravos Lagos Pipeline
System (CNL) were recorded and they led to a loss of 1,100 mmscfd. According to
industry experts, a loss of 200 mmscd is equivalent to power reduction of
700mw.
“While
the industry is currently generating about 4120mwh/h on average as at last week
data, it is without doubt that performance would have been better without the
additional setback caused by the weekend’s Incident.
During
the monthly meeting of the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde
Fashola with operators in the power sector last week, the NGC, NNPC and the
GACN led by the Minister of State of Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu shared
information on significant gas projects that would improve gas supply scheduled
for completion in the second quarter of 2016.
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