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Shell Paid $1.208 Bn As Royalties In 2024, Just As It Is Also Investing In Nigeria’s Future

FILE PHOTO: The Royal Dutch Shell logo is seen at a Shell petrol station in London, January 31, 2008. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

 

 

 

Shell Paid $1.208 billion as royalties In 2024 to the Nigerian government, Just as It is also Investing in the country’s future with the Final Investment Decision on the $5 billion Bonga North deep-water project, and SNEPCo’s    increasing  interest in the OML 118, which includes the Bonga field, from 55% to 67.5%, through the acquisition of the 12.5% stake of TotalEnergies.

These were  the highlights  of some milestones of the company  presented by  Chidi Nkazi, Business Value Manager  of the company when the Minister of state for Petroleum, Heineken Lokpobiri and the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), Bayo Ojulari, who were conducted round the company’s exhibition at  the ongoing  24th Nigeria Oil and Gas Conference and exhibition, Abuja.

“ SNEPCo and SNG paid combined royalties of $1.208 billion dollars to the Nigerian government last year,” he said.

The subsidiaries of the company under ‘Shell Companies in Nigeria (SCiN)’  kicked off their participation at the 24th Nigeria Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in Abuja with an elaborate exhibition on their operations which drew commendation from top government functionaries and other conference participants.

Among the visitors to the stand were the Minister of State for Petroleum, Heineken Lokpobiri and the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), Bayo Ojulari, who were conducted round by Business Value Manager, Chidi Nkazi.

SCiN are Diamond sponsors of the conference and are among many exhibiting companies from 85 countries. The exhibition features the positive impact of the Shell presence on the development of the country through the businesses run by Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company of Nigeria Ltd (SNEPCo), Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG), All On and Daystar Power. These companies have achieved many milestones in deep-water production, gas supply to industries as well as provision of off-grid energy and renewables.

On its part, SNG serves more than 140 industrial and commercial customers in Ogun, Abia, and Rivers states while All On now has a total portfolio of 51 renewable energy companies, which have delivered more than 210,000 energy connections across the country. Daystar Power is offering integrated solar power to businesses in five countries in Africa, including Nigeria.

Chidi added: “A robust social investment portfolio by SCiN has also led to the implementation of programmes in education, health, employment generation as well as infrastructural development across communities in Nigeria.”

The participation of SCiN at NOG continues with Shell leaders making presentations and participating in key panel sessions.

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