The ANOH Gas Processing Plant has commenced commercial operations and is ramping up production towards its full processing capacity of 300 million standard cubic feet of gas per day (MMscfd), marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s drive to deepen domestic gas utilisation and strengthen energy security.
James Makinde, managing director of ANOH Gas Processing Company (AGPC), disclosed this during a courtesy visit by the company’s senior management team to Olu Verheijen, special adviser to the president on energy.
According to Makinde, the facility, located in Imo State, is currently processing about 150 MMscfd of wet gas during its initial stabilisation phase following its successful commissioning and transition into commercial operations.
“The successful start-up and continued ramp-up of the ANOH Gas Processing Plant represent a significant milestone, not only for AGPC but also for Nigeria’s aspiration to unlock its vast gas resources for industrialisation, power generation and economic development,” Makinde said.
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