Seven Energy International
Limited (“Seven Energy”), the oil and gas exploration, development and
production company with interests in Nigeria, and its wholly owned subsidiary,
Accugas Limited (“Accugas or the Company”) are proud to announce that Accugas has won the 2013 African Quality Service Award for Gas Processing and Transportation.
The award was presented by the Institute for Government Research &
Leadership Technology (the “Institute”) during its 2013 African Governance and
Corporate Leadership Awards in Abuja.
Ambassador Moses Essien, Chief Executive of the Institute, commended
Accugas for its contribution to gas processing services in Nigeria. The key performance
indicators used to select the winner include: excellence in gas processing and
transportation services; safety, health and environment considerations; brand
integrity; and customer service delivery. Further indicators are: product and
service track record and value creation; corporate performance and operational
excellence; compliance with local content policy and development; and compliance
with professional codes, ethical standards and regulatory laws and guidelines.
Phillip Ihenacho, Chief Executive Officer, Seven Energy commented:
“We would like to thank the
Institute for this prestigious award. It
is a fantastic recognition for the on-going efforts and achievements of Accugas
and Seven Energy in contributing to the development of the Nigerian gas market
in a responsible way.”
Stephen Tierney, Managing Director, Accugas Limited, added:
“Accugas is committed to aiding in the
development of Nigeria’s gas resource, improving power supply and supporting
local economic growth. Through the processing
and distribution infrastructure Accugas is constructing, we are capable of
providing a long-term supply of gas for power generation and lower cost of fuel
for local industries. This will create an attractive environment for investment
for gas-based enterprises in Nigeria, particularly the Niger Delta.”
Accugas currently has two long-term take-or-pay gas sales agreements
in place to sell over 1 Tcf of gas, to Ibom Power station and Calabar NIPP
power station. The Company remains on course to complete the development of
necessary infrastructure to deliver the gas to both power stations. The first 100MMcfpd train of the two train
200MMcfpd gas processing plant at Uquo, and the 62km 18-inch Uquo to Ikot Abasi
pipeline, were commissioned in the first quarter of 2013, to deliver gas to the
190 MW Ibom Power station. An additional 37 km 24-inch pipeline from Uquo to
Oron is under construction to supply gas to the 560 MW Calabar NIPP power
station’.
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