The General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development management of Nigeria LNG Ltd (NLNG), Mr Andy Odeh, said the company’s plant was in operation at a limited capacity.
Odeh, said in a statement on Thursday it was due to reduced gas supply from some of its upstream gas suppliers. in Lagos.
None of NLNG’s assets on Bonny Island or in any of its host communities are impacted by the flood.
The Force Majeure is as a consequence of a similar notice by upstream gas suppliers due to the impact of flood in their production facilities.
NLNG continues to monitor the situation with upstream gas suppliers and is evaluating the impact of the flood on its business, he said.
He, however assured that NLNG was working with all critical stakeholders to mitigate the impact on product deliveries.
According to NAN, NLNG declared force majeure on its facilities due to flooding on Oct. 17.
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