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NLNG boosts gas supply to bonny plant, signs 6 GSAs

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By Our Energy Correspondent

Lagos, Aug. 23, ’25 (TNZ) NLNG has announced the signing of long-term Gas Supply Agreements (GSAs) with six third-party gas suppliers.

TheNewsZenith reports that this is in a strategic move to strengthen feedgas supply to its existing trains on Bonny Island and support the Company’s expansion drive.

The long-term agreements, with options for extension, were signed with SNEPCO-SUNLINK HI project, TEPNG AMNI JV IMA project, NNPCL-First E&P JV, SNG NGML, OANDO- NNPC E&P, and TEPNG JV Ubeta.

These suppliers will deliver an estimated 1,290 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscf/d) or 13.3 bcm/yr of feedgas to NLNG. The volumes will be gradually scaled up over a period of time.

The new GSAs represent a significant boost to feedgas availability, enhancing NLNG’s capacity to meet its commercial commitments while laying the groundwork for expansion.

This development is aligned with the Federal Government’s Decade of Gas initiative, which places natural gas at the centre of Nigeria’s industrialisation and energy transition agenda.

Philip Mshelbila, the Managing Director of NLNG described the milestone agreements as the culmination of sustained efforts by shareholders and stakeholders to address long-standing gas supply constraints.

Mshelbila noted that in recent years, NLNG’s operations had been significantly impacted by pipeline disruptions.

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Such disruptions included vandalism and sabotage, affecting upstream gas availability.

“NLNG recognises the challenges that the consequent insufficiency of gas supply has caused to its long term buyers, customers, shareholders and more widely to the Nigerian economy.

”With the new GSAs, NLNG is optimistic of sustainable gas supply for the future and remains grateful for the continuing support of its buyers and other stakeholders, and looks forward to a successful future together.

“We could not have achieved this without the deliberate and concerted efforts of our shareholders and stakeholders in the energy industry in Nigeria.

”These agreements are a turning point in NLNG’s journey, restoring reliability of supply and ensuring we remain firmly on the path of growth and expansion,” TheNewsZenith quotes Mshelbila as saying.

He further explained that the new GSAs mark a historic shift for NLNG, which since inception had relied primarily on legacy shareholder joint venture affiliates for gas supply.

He said with the recent divestment of onshore assets by several International Oil Companies (IOCs) to non-shareholder entities, NLNG is now procuring feedgas from diverse third-party suppliers to meet its growing needs for both Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) production.

The landmark GSAs are a game-changer for Nigeria’s gas industry, enhancing local gas production capacity and improving gas supply, which are critical to the country’s energy security, industrialisation aspirations, and economic growth. (TNZ)

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