尼日利亚签署向价值 33 亿美元的甲醇工厂供应天然气的协议

Nduka Orjinmo,彭博社 2024 年 10 月 11 日

(WO) — 尼日利亚国家石油公司 (NNPC) 及其合作伙伴(包括壳牌、道达尔能源和阿吉普)达成了一项具有里程碑意义的协议,向该国黄铜肥料与石化有限公司的甲醇生产项目出售天然气。

该项目首次宣布九年后,天然气销售和采购协议于周五在首都阿布贾签署。 

天然气部长埃克佩里克佩·埃克波表示:“此次签署是尼日利亚将大量天然气储备货币化过程中的一个重要里程碑 。”该协议将使 Brass 及其合作伙伴能够继续建设这个耗资 33 亿美元的项目。 

尼日利亚是非洲最大的原油生产国,该国正试图通过推动对该国尚未开发的 200 万亿立方英尺已探明天然气储量的投资来摆脱对石油的依赖。目前,该国大部分天然气产量要么被燃烧掉,要么被重新注入油井。

尼日利亚国家石油公司及其合作伙伴预计将向位于南部巴耶尔萨州黄铜岛的该项目输送约 2.7 亿立方英尺/天的天然气。

埃克波在一份声明中表示,政府预计该项目建成后,每年将通过化肥、石化产品和其他天然气产品出口创收超过 15 亿美元。

“除了促进出口之外,该项目还将减少30%的化肥进口量,每年为尼日利亚节省约2亿美元的外汇”,同时创造数千个就业机会。 

Brass 最近表示,它已与中远海运集装箱运输有限公司达成协议,将订购 16 艘新的甲醇动力船舶,将产品从甲醇工厂运往全球目的地。 

原文链接/WorldOil

Nigeria signs deal to supply gas to $3.3 billion methanol plant

Nduka Orjinmo, Bloomberg October 11, 2024

(WO) – Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) and partners including Shell, TotalEnergies and Agip struck a landmark deal to sell gas to the methanol-manufacturing project of the country’s Brass Fertilizer & Petrochemical Co. Ltd.

The gas sales-and-purchase agreement was signed on Friday in the capital, Abuja, nine years after the project was first announced. 

“The signing represents a significant milestone in ongoing efforts to monetize Nigeria’s vast gas reserves,” said gas minister Ekperikpe Ekpo. The accord will enable Brass and its partners to proceed with construction of the $3.3 billion project. 

Nigeria, Africa’s largest crude producer, is trying to pivot away from its reliance on oil by promoting investment in the country’s largely unexploited 200 trillion cu ft of proven gas reserves. Most of the nation’s gas output is currently either flared or re-injected into wells.

​The NNPC and its partners are expected to deliver an estimated 270 MMcfgd to the project, located on Brass Island in southern Bayelsa state.

The government expects the project to generate more than $1.5 billion annually from exports of fertilizers, petrochemicals, and other gas-based products on completion, Ekpo said in a statement.

“​In addition to boosting exports, the project will reduce fertilizer imports by 30%, saving Nigeria approximately $200 million in foreign exchange annually,” as well as creating thousands of jobs. 

Brass said recently it had reached an agreement with COSCO Shipping Lines Co Ltd. for 16 new methanol-powered vessels that will move products from the methanol plant to global destinations.