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Nigeria indications deal to supply gas to proposed $3.5 billion petrochemical plant

Nigeria took a significant step in its quest to earn revenue from its large gas reserves, signing a. handle joint venture partners to provide gas to a proposed. $ 3.5 billion Brass fertilizer and petrochemical plant, an. official stated on Friday.

Under the agreement, joint venture partners including Shell. , TotalEnergies and Eni will deliver. an approximated 270 million standard cubic feet of gas daily to. the plant in Brass, in Nigeria's coastal Bayelsa state.

Petroleum Ministry Permanent Secretary Nicholas Agbo Ella. stated the Gas Sale and Purchase Arrangement is a part of the Brass. Fertilizer and Petrochemical Job, which is expected to. generate at least $1.5 billion annually from exports of. petrochemicals and other gas-based products.

This agreement represents a considerable turning point in our. continuous efforts to monetize Nigeria's huge gas reserves, Ella. stated.

Nigeria, Africa's top energy manufacturer, holds the continent's. largest gas reserves of more than 200 trillion cubic feet and. seeks to establish the commodity to improve materials to markets,. power plants and for exports, and to end regular flaring by. 2030.

In addition to increasing exports, the project will reduce. fertilizer imports by 30%, conserving Nigeria roughly $200. million in forex each year, Ella stated.

(source: Reuters)