FG shops for investors on Brass LNG project abandoned for 17 years

FG shops for investors on Brass LNG project abandoned for 17 years

By Simon Echewofun Sunday

The federal government is shopping for new investors to revive the stalled Brass Liquified Natural Gas (BLNG) project, just as the Minister of State Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, pledged the government’s commitment to complete the project abandoned over 17 years ago.

He stated this during an inspection of the project site, in Twon Brass, Bayelsa State, at the weekend with officials of Greenville NLG, an interested investor in the BLNG, his spokesman, Horatius Egua, said in a statement.

Sylva said the government was desirous of completing the project because of the many economic benefits it will bring to the nation.

The BNLG, which has trains 1-4 concept, with an annual projected capacity of 8.4 million metric tons, was initiated in 2005 with the groundbreaking ceremony performed by then President Olusegun Obasanjo on May 14, 2007.

The minister said the federal government would give the project top priority because of its present policy thrust on gas exploration.

“You know the direction of the government as far as gas is concerned. We want to use gas as a transition fuel and also to use it to diversify our economy. You know that with gas you can get so many things and I have said that we can truly diversify our economy through gas,” he said.

He also said the government will support Greenville NLG in investment in the multi-billion-dollar BNLG, noting that “we want this project to pull through this time and we will do everything possible to ensure that the Final Investment Decision (FDI) is taken as soon as possible.

“Greenville NLG is a major player in this sector and we know that they are committed…

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