Nigeria @62: TotalEnergies Committed To Better Energy Ambition in Nigeria

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TotalEnergies as a group is active in the whole value chain of oil and gas: upstream, midstream and downstream.

In line with its commitment to Better Energy ambition, TotalEnergies downstream launched the first solar-powered service station in West Africa, at TotalEnergies service station, Onigbagbo on June 12, 2014. The construction of this service station was part of efforts toward providing energy solutions that are efficient and environmentally friendly.

The company has been serving the Nigerian hydrocarbons industry for more than half a century, in partnership with the Nigerian Government and in different equity associations with other private companies.

The company has added over 3.6 billion barrels of oil equivalent to Nigeria’s production to date.

Incorporated in Nigeria in 1962, TEPNG has maintained strong and steadfast partnerships with the Nigerian Government, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and several indigenous companies, in developing the country’s hydrocarbon industry.

TEPNG operates and holds a 40% interest in the NNPC/TEPNG Joint Venture, producing oil and natural gas from several onshore and shallow water  concessions. TotalEnergies Gaz Electricite Holdings France (TGEHF) also has a 15% interest in Nigeria LNG, which currently operates 6 LNG liquefaction trains on Bonny Island. In addition, TEPNG has non-operated interests in the SPDC- operated joint venture (10%), the Bonga field (12.5%) and the Usan field (20%). Another TotalEnergies affiliate, TotalEnergies Upstream Nigeria Limited (TUPNI), operates the Akpo and Egina fields in OML 130 deepwater lease.

TotalEnergies is committed to working closely with its host communities and is supporting many projects in the areas of health, education, environmental conservation, infrastructure and economic development, through its sustainable development and community relations programmes. TotalEnergies delivers world-class energy solutions adds economic value to the country and promotes best practices in safety and environmental protection, business ethics and corporate social responsibility.

With staff drawn from many nationalities and cultures working together, TotalEnergies is proud of its diversity and contributions to the socio-economic development of Nigeria.

 

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