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                                                          Nigeria LNG has been in operations since 1999 (Photo: NLNG)

       Nigerian Senate orders probe




       of NLNG corruption charges






            NIGERIA      NIGERIA’S Senate has ordered a probe of alle-  consortium’s dividend payments to NNPC had
                         gations that the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consor-  been.
                         tium illegally appropriated $18bn over a 15-year   Earlier this year, NLNG said there was no
                         period.                              truth to charges of illegal withdrawals from
                           The Senate, which is the upper chamber of   the special federal account that takes receipt of
                         the National Assembly, revealed in a statement   NNPC’s share of dividends and then distributes
                         last week that it had instructed General Ahmed   the money among the country’s three tiers of
                         Idris, the country’s accountant general, to look   government. It also denied that high-ranking
                         into the charges in greater detail. It said it had   officials – including Mele Kyari, the general
                         ordered Idris to investigate the matter and sub-  managing director of NNPC, and Tony Attah,
                         mit a report to members of the Senate in two   the managing director of NLNG itself – had
                         weeks.                               played a role in the removal of funds from the
                           As AfrOil has reported previously, NLNG   account.
                         stands accused of making unauthorised with-  The consortium made these statements after
                         drawals from an account used to cover dividend   Ndudi Elumelu, the minority leader in Nigeria’s
                         payments to its largest shareholder, Nigerian   House of Representatives, called for an investi-
                         National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC). The Sen-  gation of NLNG’s finances. Elumelu, a member
                         ate acknowledged this in its statement, saying:   of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) faction
                         “The accountant general was mandated to   from Delta State, urged the government to act
                         investigate among other things if the amount   quickly. If Abuja does not start looking into the
                         was actually remitted to NNPC, how much was   matter, he argued, it may not be able to deter-
                         actually remitted to the Federation Account, if   mine where the funds have gone.
                         there is any deduction by NNPC, how much was   Equity in the NLNG consortium is split
                         deducted and who authorised the deductions.”  between NNPC (49%), Royal Dutch Shell (UK/
                           Lawmakers took this step after NLNG repre-  Netherlands, 25.6%), Total (France, 15%) and
                         sentatives took part in a Senate committee hear-  Eni (Italy, 10.4%). The consortium has been
                         ing on the federal government’s budget plans for   producing LNG since 1999 and already has six
                         the 2021-2023 period. At that hearing, Eyono   production trains in place at its gas liquefaction
                         Fatai-William, NLNG’s general manager for   plant on Bonny Island. Together, these trains
                         external relations, presented documents show-  have a capacity of 22.5mn tonnes per year (tpy).
                         ing that the consortium had paid more than   Earlier this year, NLNG took a final invest-
                         $18bn worth of dividends to NNPC between   ment decision (FID) on the construction of
                         2004 and 2019.                       another production train. The new unit, which
                           Nigerian officials appear to have greeted   will be known as Train 7, will push total out-
                         NLNG’s figure with some scepticism. Idris   put up by 7.2mn tpy to 30mn tpy, with the new
                         was quoted in the Senate statement as saying   production facility adding 4.2mn tpy and the
                         that it was “difficult to determine with any cer-  debottlenecking of existing trains contributing
                         tainty” exactly what the circumstances of the   another 3.4mn tpy. ™



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