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Nigeria, E/Guinea mull new oil and gas opportunities

The Governments of Nigeria and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea have opened discussions regarding new partnership opportunities, such as the establishment of a joint logistics base, deployment of indigenous capacities across countries and lowering the costs of major oil and gas operations.

 

These possibilities were discussed on Wednesday when the Minister of Planning and Economic Diversification of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Mr. Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima led a delegation to engage the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote at the Board’s liaison office in Abuja.

Other diplomats in the Minister’s entourage included the Ambassador of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea to Nigeria, Mr. Francisco Edu Ngua Mangue; First Secretary of the Embassy, Mr. Josue Nsue Mbasogo and Personal Assistant to the Minister of Planning and Economic Diversification, Mr. Akim Lima.

 

Conversations at the meeting centred around inviting reputable Nigerian oil and gas service companies to establish their operational bases at Equatorial Guinea, whereby the companies would use the country’s ports to launch their activities in neighbouring Gabon, Cameroon, and Angola. The Minister promised to send a formal request on the partnership to the NCDMB, adding that the support of government institutions would be needed before such business opportunities could be explored successfully. 

 

The Minister highlighted the exorbitant cost of key oil and gas operations in the Gulf of Guinea. He suggested that operators in Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea could lower their costs significantly by collaborating in the scheduling of their respective work programmes such as mobilisation and demobilisation of drilling rigs and other assets. He hinted that the proposed business relationship and pooling of demand profiles were necessary to attract key investments. This is because big companies like General Electric would only invest in jurisdictions where they are assured of cross-markets opportunities.

 

On the clamour by western nations for energy transition and plans to progressively displace fossil fuels with renewable energy solutions, the Minister and the Executive Secretary re-echoed their positions that fossil fuels would remain the world’s dominant energy source for several decades, and Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea would not be in a hurry to abandon their natural resources in order to embrace renewable energy where they are not competitive. Rather both nations would continue to exploit their oil and gas resources to the fullest and use the proceeds to develop their national economies, including renewable opportunities. 

The Executive Secretary noted that both nations have collaborated closely in the energy sector in recent years and Equatorial Guinea representatives have participated in several Nigerian oil and gas conferences, as well as visited some oil and gas facilities. He confirmed that the Board and Nigerian oil and gas service companies are keen to participate in the proposed collaboration. Such arrangements were identified in the Nigerian Content 10-Year Strategic Roadmap under the pillar of Sectorial and Regional Market Linkages, he said. He further explained that Nigerian service companies had developed surplus capacities in several key areas, hence it was imperative to explore opportunities across the Gulf of Guinea, where their expertise and collaboration with players from those nations are needed. 

 

Engr. Wabote assured that NCDMB “will galvanise Nigerian service producers under the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN) and make sure they come with us to your conference, and we will synergise”. He added: “There is no need going to the United States or Singapore. We can work out areas where we can partner. It might be in the marine sector, logistics base. There are huge opportunities.”

L-R: Mr. Francisco Edu Ngua Mangue, Ambassador of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea to Nigeria; Mr. Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima, Minister of Planning and Economic Diversification of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea; Engr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote, Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB); Mr. Akintunde Adelana, Director, Monitoring and Evaluation, NCDMB and Dr. Amah Ikuru, Director Capacity Building, NCDMB, after the meeting between the Minister and the Executive Secretary at the Board’s liaison office in Abuja on Wednesday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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