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Train-7 Gas Project: Reps give NLNG 72 hours ultimatum to produce documents on waste disposal

The House handed own the directive through its “Ad-hoc Committee on the Investigation of the Non-Inclusion of Waste Management/Disposal of Sludge in the NLNG Train-7 Gas Project and Other Infringement by Oil Companies/Multinationals”.
Chairman of the committee, Hon. Agom Jarigbe Agom at an investigative hearing with NLNG officials said that the company had failed to submit its financial investment documents.
He told Newsmen at the end of the hearing that the mandate of the committee was to investigate the environmental challenges and non-inclusion of the waste management disposal in the NLNG gas project.
He said: “We are investigating the non-inclusion of waste mgt on the NLNG train 7 gas project. We had earlier on asked them for the financial investment documents. Our concerns are environmental hazards and non-inclusion of waste management disposal in the NLNG gas project.
“That’s why we invited them and we ‘ve given them an ultimatum of 72 hours to provide the final investment documents; the component of it that has to do with waste management in the train 7 gas project.”
“The meeting was quite interactive and very revealing. I think we are making progress.”
The lawmaker said that though the local content component was not really their concern as a parliament, they would ensure it would be implemented.
He added that the committee would continue its hearing today with some invited international oil companies, IOCs who would make to explanations to the committee.
“Local content component is not really our mandate but as a parliament, we ‘llama ensure that Local Content Act is complied with. On IOCs, basically, the issue of sludge disposal is mainly with the IOCs. They generate a lot of sludge from their operations and tomorrow (today) we are talking some IOCs including AGIP and a few others.
“We have grey areas to look at, we take all of them. Some of them are reasonably compliant to international best practices and some are not.
We’ve looked at their submissions and will take them up”, he said.
In responding, the General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, NLNG who led the delegation of staff said the company wi make available the documents.
“It was a very interactive session. They requested some document and will provide them”, she said.
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