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Nigeria's Tinubu to commission gas facilities to boost domestic usage

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu will commission 2 gas processors and a crucial pipeline as part of continuous moves to use the country's huge gas reserves and end routine flaring, his office said on Friday.

Nigeria, which holds Africa's biggest gas reserves of more than 200 trillion cubic feet, flares - or burns off - gas from its oil fields due to a lack of processing infrastructure and capital constraints.

The projects have actually been built by state oil company NNPC Ltd and its joint partners Seplat Energy and SEEPCO, presidential representative Ajuri Ngelale said in a declaration, without defining the date of the commissioning.

The jobs will increase gas supply to the domestic market by roughly 500 million standard cubic feet each day ( mmscf/d), developing a better investment climate and promoting balanced economic growth cumulatively, he stated.

Ngelale said the AHL and ANOH gas jobs will each increase gas output by 200 mmscf/d and 300 mmscf/d respectively, while the ANOH-to-OB3 pipeline will transport the fuel to market and power plants.