OREANDA-NEWS. October 2, 2012. Four months after the declaration of a Gas Supply Emergency Plan with a 12 –month timeline to address the seeming misalignment in the nation’s gas to power aspirations, the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, yesterday announced major milestones in the project which has helped power generation to reach an unprecedented 4.2GW.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, Mrs. Alison-Madueke noted that underpinning the improvement in gas supply which precipitated the noticeable increase in volume of power generations are aggressive infrastructure expansion and gas supply development initiatives.

“Since the roll out of the plan, we have achieved major milestones in the expansion of the Escravos-Pipeline System - the major gas supply artery to the power plants. This is part of the most extensive expansion ever undertaken on this pipeline network since it was built 30 years ago,” the Minister stated.

She listed the items completed in the critical pipeline segments to include the 27kmX24inch permanent gas supply pipeline from Itoki to Olorunshogo via Ewekoro all in Ogun State, the 56kmX24inch Escravos-Warri gas pipeline - doubling the pipeline capacity and enhancing gas evacuation from Escravos as well as the 130kmX36inch Oben to Geregu pipeline.

“The net impact of all these is the addition of 120million cubic feet of gas per day (mmcf/d) to the grid and the permanent elimination of the challenges of low gas pressure that has plagued the Olorunshogo PHCN and NIPP power plants. We are also now well positioned to supply gas to the existing Geregu Power plant and all anticipated future expansions in that axis,’’ Mrs. Alison-Madueke revealed.

The Minister explained that in addition to the pipeline projects, major works on the Utorogu and Ughelli gas plants have reached completion.           Earlier in the year both plants recorded an all-time low combined output of 300mmcf/d as a result of some maintenance challenges. With the repairs, the combined capacity is now 360mmcf/d which is a net addition of 60mmcf/d.

“Specifically, with these interventions, we are now able to supply gas to the full requirements of Egbin, Sapele PHCN, Delta IV, Olorunshogo both PHCN and NIPP plants and Omotosho PHCN power plants. In addition, we are able to meet the requirements of two out of three turbines in Geregu and one out of two turbines in Sapele NIPP,’’ she said.

Mrs. Alison-Madueke stated that despite the obvious marked improvement in power generation as a result of the Gas Supply Emergency plan, work continues on the implementation of the plan with further targeted additions.

Some of the projected additions include: a further 65mmcf/d within the next 3-4 weeks to come from ongoing work at Oredo field which will effectively bridge outstanding gap in supply - enabling supply to all power plants on the Western axis. It is also envisaged that the gross short term additions by September will be 245mmcf/d as opposed to the promised 180mmcf/d in the short term.

“In essence, between now and December Nigerians can expect continued growth over the current all-time peak recorded by the Power Ministry. Going forward this trend will continue as we finally address the underpinning challenges of the supply system. I am convinced that we have effectively come out of the deep with the Nigerian power situation and would expect a steady upward climb from here,’’ Mrs. Alison-Madueke affirmed.