Trans-Morocco investment will generate prosperity, says NNPCL GMD

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The Group Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited, Mele Kyari, has said that the investment in Trans-Morroco pipelines will engender prosperity in Nigeria and other partner countries.

He said plans had been concluded to fix the Trans-Morocco Pipelines from Nigeria across 11 countries to Morocco, for onward transmission to the rest of the world.

The GMD lamented that despite sitting on billions of gas resources, the country lacked the capacity to develop it to maximum utilisation to feed the Liquified Natural Gas and other gas plants in the country. Wabote, while giving a feedback on the journey since the launch of the Strategic roadmap, said that the NCDMB was proud of the achievements recorded in the last five years despite the general and specific challenges faced across the oil and gas industry locally and globally.

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Nigeria… Ndi Igbo, we can stop Arewa Sharia Bloc & Fulani Caliphate from stealing our natural gas using the fraud 1999 Constitution by TRANSITIONING now! Transitioning NOW - not sElections 2023!!! NINASisRight NINASPlanIsTheAnswer WeStandWithNINAS TransitionNow EndSARS

This confused regime is obsessed with constructing a gas pipeline to Morocco via the terrorism-infested sahel rather than ensuring that gas pipelines go across the major cities of the country. Thankfully no investor will fund it. The Chinese just backed out. RenegadesInPower

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