NGC revealed this in a statement issued last week following a visit by the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA). According to the statement, the acting managing director of NGC
The company and its partners Shell, TotalEnergies, and Eni are also adding the seventh train to boost the capacity to about 30 mtpa.
Besides Nigeria LNG, NNPC is in talks with investors to revive two LNG export projects, Brass and Olokola.
In addition to onshore projects, NNPC is also working on FLNG projects.
NNPC and Golar LNG are working on a floating LNG project offshore Nigeria’s Niger Delta, while NNPC also has a 20 percent stake in UTM Offshore, which is developing Nigeria’s first FLNG project.
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