Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Shell shuts Afam Power Plant

The power situation worsened on Tuesday, as Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) announced the shutdown of the 624 megawatts Afam VI Power Plant.
Tony Okonedo, the Corporate Media Relations Manager of Shell, said the shutdown is due to shortage of gas arising from the closure of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) as a result of crude oil theft related leaks.
Prior to the shut down, he disclosed that the power plant was only supplying 105 mega watts of electricity to the national grid, due to insufficient gas supply. According to him, the shutdown of the TNP system, comprising the 28-inch and 24-inch streams resulted in the deferment of 150,000 barrels of oil per day, and also led to tank tops and non-evacuation of condensate from Okoloma Gas Plant which supplies Afam VI Power Plant with feed gas.

“SPDC had to shut down Okoloma Gas Plant, as it could not continue to produce gas without the evacuation of condensate,” stated Okonedo. “Afam VI Power Plant was available at 624MW capacity, but supplying only 105MW to the national grid due to reduced gas volume at the time of shutdown. The latest leak on the TNP occurred on the 24inch stream at Owokiri on 11 July.

A Joint Investigation Visit, comprising government agencies, community and civil society representatives and SPDC personnel, found that unknown persons had installed a 6inch crude theft valve on the facility. SPDC repaired that leak, and is working to remove other crude theft points that were discovered in the process. The 28-inch TNP had earlier been shut in for removal of similar oil theft connections. The company is striving to repair the TNP as quickly as possible, and restore operations that will enable power generation to resume at Afam VI.”

Last week, the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) put the power generating capacity of the country’s power plants at 2,290MW, attributing the decline to the vandalisation of two major gas pipelines supplying gas to eight power generating stations across the country. The affected plants are Egbin/AES Thermal Stations, Olorunsogo, Omotoso, Geregu NIPP, Afam IV and VI Thermal Power Stations.

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