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  2. Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System - Wikipedia

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    The Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System (ELPS) is a natural gas pipeline built in 1989 to supply gas from Escravos region of Niger Delta area to Egbin power station near Lagos in Nigeria. Subsequent spur lines from the ELP supply Delta power plant at Ughelli , Warri Refining and Petrochemicals Company at Ekpan, Uvwie .

  3. Shell Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Shell Nigeria discovered the first commercial oil field at Oloibiri in the Niger Delta and started oil exports in 1958. [4] Prior to the discovery of oil, Nigeria like many other African countries strongly relied on agricultural exports to other countries to support its economy. Many Nigerians thought the developers were looking for ...

  4. Petroleum industry in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The history of oil exploration in Nigeria goes back to 1903, when the Nigerian Bitumen Corporation conducted exploratory work in the country. At the onset of World War I, the firm's operations were stopped. Due to lack of technological and financial resources of small oil companies, large and strong other oil companies took over the exploration ...

  5. Trans-Saharan gas pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline is to start in the Warri region in Nigeria and run north through Niger to Hassi R'Mel in Algeria. [10] In Hassi R'Mel the pipeline is to connect to the existing Trans-Mediterranean, Maghreb–Europe, Medgaz and Galsi pipelines. [5] These supply Europe from the gas transmission hubs at El Kala and Beni Saf on Algeria's Mediterranean ...

  6. Energy in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Oil and gas in Nigeria. The first oil well in Nigeria was drilled in 1958 in Oloibiri [12] which is present day Bayelsa State. This acted as a milestone for the production of oil and gas in Nigeria and the emergence of the country as a top oil & gas producer globally. In 2022, Nigeria was still Africa's biggest oil producer and one of the ...

  7. Bonga Field - Wikipedia

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    The Bonga Field is an oilfield in Nigeria.It was located in License block OPL 212 off the Nigerian coast, which was renamed OML 118 in February 2000. [1] The field covers approximately 60 km 2 in an average water depth of 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). [2]

  8. Oloibiri Oilfield - Wikipedia

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    Oloibiri Oilfield was discovered on Sunday 15 January 1956 by Shell Darcy. [10] It was the first commercial oil discovery in Nigeria; this discovery ended 50 years of unsuccessful oil exploration in the country by various international oil companies and launched Nigeria into the limelight of the Petro-State.

  9. List of natural gas processing plants in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    DOMESTIC - Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System/Ihovbor Power Plant. Ovade-Ogharefe: OML 98 / Pan Ocean Oil Corporation: 130 3.7 DOMESTIC - Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System. Gbaran Ubie: OML 28 / Shell: 1,000 28 DOMESTIC - planned 60 million ft 3 /d for 225 MW NIPP power plant in Gbaran EXPORT - LNG Plant in Bonny: Obigbo: OML 17 / NPDC: 60 1.7