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Gas

Gas

Advancing efficiency and creating a healthy balanced environment.

Despite the challenges of an under developed Nigeria Gas Market, Pan Ocean has consistently pursued its initiative on gas utilization.

Pan Ocean strives to advance efficiency, reduce operating expenditure, while maintaining a healthy balance with the environment in all its activities. The harnessing of our gas resources is no exception.

Pan Ocean has developed and completed the 130MMSCF/D Ovade-Ogharefe natural gas processing plant. In 2009, Pan Ocean became one of the few companies to sign on to the Carbon Credits scheme offered by the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in the Kyoto Protocol and currently remains the largest registered carbon-emission reduction project in West Africa.

The Ovade-Ogharefe Gas Plant (OOGP) is also designed to supply lean gas to the NIPP Power Plant sited at Ihobbor, Edo State. This plant will further supply LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) to our domestic market when fully completed

The phase 2 of the GPP and LPG storage and dispensing plant are on-going projects. The phase 2 is planned to expand processing capacity to 200mmscf/d and incorporates a cryogenic process to deliver bone-dry gas streams, LPG and other NGL streams for domestic market. The LPG loading and dispensing plant, when completed, will handle the LPG and propane produced from the GPP. It is equipped with 29 storage tanks built to store approximately 194,400 gallons of Propane and 244,640 gallons of Propane/Butane mix (LPG) from an in-feed gas of 200MMSCF/D.

Despite the challenges of an under developed Nigeria Gas Market, Pan Ocean has consistently pursued its initiative on gas utilization.