Gas Resource Will Nigeria’s Economy Around In 10 Years-NGA President

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The Managing Director, Shell Nigeria Gas & President Nigerian  Gas Association , Ed Ubong has advocated   urgent strategy to grow Nigeria’s capacity in the gas sub-sector.
He said this would ensure that gas is used to spur industrial development across all parts of the country.
He disclosed this recently  at the Practical Nigeria Content Forum held in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
He said:“We need to begin the process of retooling seasoned oil professionals to work in the growing gas sector, provide foundational training for young professionals and engineering graduates and actively  supporting indigenous companies to build capacity that will allow them deliver world class services in the gas value chain,”
He noted that the country’s potential for economic growth and self-sufficiency in energy lay in gas which he said was in abundance to meet local demand and export.
He  “I see Nigeria taking advantage of this resource to usher it into prosperity in the next 10 years of the decade of gas.”
He described the Nigerian content policy of Shell as a model worthy of replication by key players in the industry.
“Shell’s Nigerian content initiatives predates the local content legislation and we have continued to grow in-country value addition in human capital development and support to vendors, contractors, suppliers and Nigerian service companies to position them for local and international market,” Ubong said, adding that over the past 3years, Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG) has always awarded all its its contracts to indigenous companies.
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