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NNPCL to Launch $2.8 Billion AKK gas pipeline in December

Gbadamosi Azeezah

Oritsemiyiwa Eyesan, the Executive Vice President, Upstream at NNPC Limited, shared this exciting news during the 41st Nigeria Association of Petroleum Explorationists 2023 expo in Lagos on Tuesday.

Speaking at the Management Session with the theme ‘Energy Infrastructure Development, Financing & Monetisation Strategies in Nigeria: Reducing the Risks of Entry,’ Eyesan noted that the commitment to completing the project in December reflects the company's dedication to Nigeria’s Gas Master Plan.

“In the coming months, you are going to be seeing a great difference in the way we operate because NNPC is poised to drive in more investments into the oil and gas sector. One of such huge investments is the AKK gas pipeline that will be commissioned this December,” she said.

The development comes on the heels of the promise by the Minister of State, Gas, Ekperikpe Ekpo, at the Pai River crossing session in Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja in October.

 He said that the 614km project would be delivered by July next year.

The AKK pipeline is a 614km-long pipeline being developed by the NNPCL to transport natural gas from southern Nigeria to central Nigeria.

 “Although investors were willing to invest in the project, however, they wanted an investment that would yield returns immediately,” Ekpo said, adding that insecurity was also one of the reasons for the project delay.

She advised that apart from addressing financing and security challenges in the country, the Federal Government needed to stabilise the naira.

The minister also stressed the need for the government to reduce contract circle, and attract modern technology managers into the sector to drive investments.

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