Who are the shareholders of NLNG?
Who are the shareholders of NLNG?
Shareholders. Nigeria LNG Limited is jointly owned in the following proportions: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) owns 49%, Shell Gas B.V. owns 25.6%, Total LNG Nigeria Ltd owns 15% and Eni International owns 10.4%.
What is the cost of NLNG Train 7 project?
$10 billion
Nigeria LNG has held a ceremony to mark the start of construction at Train 7, increasing capacity by around 35%. The project will cost $10 billion and create 12,000 direct jobs, NLNG managing director Tony Attah said.
When did NLNG start operations?
1999
After all the knotty issues concerning shareholders and investors were resolved, NLNG was incorporated in 1989. Production from its first operational train, Train 2, started in 1999 and Company’s first cargo left the shores of Bonny Island Rivers State, on the 9th of October, 1999 to Montoir, France.
What is the process for NLNG vendor registration?
The process for registration is as follows: • Applicant completes online application form on NLNG vendor registration website https://nlngevims.aecglobal.com/ • Submitted on-line application form and documents are reviewed by NLNG Vendor Services team for completeness and correctness.
How many cargoes has NLNG delivered to customers worldwide?
Since then, NLNG has delivered over 4,500 cargoes to customers worldwide. Nigeria LNG Limited has enshrined Nigerian Content as a key deliverable by embedding the requirements of the NOGICD Act 2010 in all its contracting and procurement processes.
Where can I find my bank details for NLNG?
Bank details must be on the company’s letter headed, signed by either the MD or any of the directors of the company and addressed to the FNP Department, NLNG as follows: CPM Department. Bonny Island. Rivers State.
Who is involved in the construction of NLNG train 7?
All contracts for engineering, procurement and construction works in relation to NLNG Train 7 have been awarded to a consortium comprising Saipem, Chiyoda and Daewoo (‘SCD JV’), which will manage any subcontracting activities, and administer the vendors lists as approved by the Nigerian Content Development Monitoring Board (‘NCDMB’).