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       Nigeria’s LNG output drops amid heavy




       flooding and pipeline sabotage





        NIGERIA          NIGERIA’S LNG output has floundered in 2023,  predicting 1.22mn tonnes will be delivered
                         with a string of issues leaving the country’s six-  globally. Nevertheless, many industry experts
       Falling output at the   train LNG facility on Bonny Island in the Niger  believe the country is missing out on an impor-
       facility dates back to   Delta producing far below capacity since last  tant opportunity as demand in Europe soars for
       October 2022, when   year, according to a report from Natural Gas  LNG as the continent seeks to replace Russian
       the plant declared force   Intelligence. The facility, which boasts a capac-  gas with the super-chilled fuel.
       majeure as a result   ity of 22mn tonnes per year (tpy), has recorded   With the International Energy Agency (IEA)
       of flooding. Exports   a significant output drop on the back of intense  predicting a tight market to last until 2026, when
       have been protractedly   flooding, pipeline sabotage and upstream gas  a plethora of new projects will come online, a
       declining since then   supply issues.                  golden opportunity exists for NLNG to increase
       according to Kpler   Falling output at the facility dates back to  profits in the short term.
       analyst Ana Subasic.  October 2022, when the plant declared force   Africa’s largest plant has seen dwindling
                         majeure as a result of flooding. Exports have  output since 2019, when exports from NLNG
                         been protractedly declining since then according  reached 21.33mn tonnes. In 2022, exports fell to
                         to Kpler analyst Ana Subasic.        just 14.61mn tonnes. It represents an enormous
                           In February, Nigeria LNG (NLNG) reported  drop for the West African country, which at one
                         exports of 1.07mn tonnes, which represents 63%  time controlled 10% of the global LNG export
                         of its total monthly capacity. While still far from  market. In 2021, exports of the super-chilled fuel
                         operating at full capacity, the figure is mildly  from Nigeria represented just 6% of the global
                         encouraging after four consecutive months of  market share.
                         falling output. In January, the facility exported   Nigeria’s drop in LNG output has been repli-
                         just 1mn tonnes, operating at a 53% utilisation  cated by other LNG exporters on the continent
                         rate.                                with Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Egypt and
                           Kpler forecasts that LNG output at the facil-  Equatorial Guinea also witnessing a drop in uti-
                         ity will continue its upward trajectory in March,  lisation rates of their export terminals. ™



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