Power generation falls 23% to 3,172MW
Power
generation falls 23% to 3,172MW
By Bankole
By Obas Esiedesa, Abuja
Power supply in Nigeria has failed to improve on last week’s
performance, as at fell by 22.9 per cent from peak generation of 4,115 Mega
Watts on Saturday to 3,172.20MW as at 5pm on Sunday, latest data from the
System Operator has shown.
According to the data, most
power plants were operating far below capacity due to gas shortage with
Olorunsogo power plant, 335MW capacity, and Sapele power plant, 450MW capacity,
completely out. Egbin was generating at 746MW, Omoku 37.20, Omotosho (NIPP) at
105MW while Afam was generating at 80MW.
The data showed that on the average power generation in the past
seven days were 4,120.9MW on Sunday 6 June, 4,249.4 on Monday 7 June, 4,000.9MW
on Tuesday 8 June, 3,720.7 on Wednesday 9 June, 3,517 on Thursday 10 June,
3,765MW on Friday 11 June and 4,115MW on Saturday 12 June.
International Oil Companies,
IOCs, had last warned that despite Nigeria’s huge gas reserves a lot needs to
be done to attract investment to the sector to develop gas reserves to boost
power generation in the country.
Speaking at the just concluded
Nigeria International Petroleum Summit, the Chair, Shell Companies in
Nigeria/MD SPDC, Osagie Okunbor said with 203 Trillion Cubic Feet of gas
reserves, what was needed in the country is to deliver projects that would
produce the gas.
“The challenge is not just growing the reserves but in producing
these reserves for the benefits of our country. Essentially growing the
reserves and delivering on the production is a function of two or three
elements.
“I like to see infrastructure that is required for the
development of these resources at two levels. Soft infrastructure is often the
one that is more important than and that is the one that is actually drives
most of what you see at site.
“Soft infrastructure refers to the enabling environment and
nothing pleases me as much seeing both the Senate President and the speaker of
the house give very firm commitments about trying to pass the PIB this month.
That is probably the big one of the enabling environment to provide the kind of
stability we also need all sorts of other issues we need to that we have
discussed severally in terms of sanctity of contract, stable policies and
collaboration and I think we are well on our way there”, he added.
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