- Shell, Rivers Sign MoU on Gas Supply
The Rivers State Government and Shell Nigeria Gas have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the distribution of gas to industries in the Greater Port Harcourt area and its environs.
Shell said in a statement on Tuesday that the MoU set out broad terms and conditions to guide co-operation between the two parties in the development of new gas distribution opportunities in addition to its existing gas distribution network in the state.
The Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Richard Hart, who signed for the government, said, “The agreement is key in the efforts of the government to boost industrialisation in Rivers State.
“We believe that the agreed terms in the MoU will lead to the signing of the ‘Build-Operate-Own-and Transfer’ agreement early next year so that businesses can begin to reap the benefits of a steady source of energy.”
The Managing Director, SNG, Ed Ubong, who signed for the company, said the partnership was an opportunity to further promote gas as a more reliable, cleaner and cost-effective alternative to liquid fuels in the Niger Delta.
He stated, “Gas is the key to boosting industrialisation. It is no coincidence that states that currently do well in internal revenue generation have also encouraged the use of gas to boost industrial output, which in turn provides employment and improved livelihood.
“SNG is grateful to the Rivers State Government for the foresight and co-operation in the signing of the MoU, and will reciprocate the gesture by taking every step to fulfil its obligations in the agreement.”
Commenting on the significance of the MoU, the Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria, Osagie Okunbor, highlighted the leadership role of Shell in the domestic gas market.
“For more than 50 years, Shell has been in the forefront of the campaign to develop and monetise Nigeria’s huge resources and it is good to see SNG continuing in the tradition to grow the domestic gas market and also help to improve lives and earnings in Rivers State,” he said.