NNPC and Golar to build floating LNG plant in Nigeria

Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) signed an agreement with Norway’s Golar LNG to build a floating liquified natural gas (LNG) plant in Nigeria.
The agreement aims to deepen Nigeria’s domestic gas utilisation and enhance gas export.
Golar LNG is the largest independent owners and operators of marine-based LNG midstream infrastructure.
The LNG infrastructure is active in the liquefaction, transportation and regasification of natural gas.
Nigeria’s huge natural gas reserves provide the nation with ready access to low-carbon energy to address energy poverty.
The West African nation’s domestic gas infrastructure network can transport about 6.9 billion standard cubic feet (scf) of gas to support power generation and gas-based industries.

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