As Africa seeks to harness its vast energy potential to drive economic growth and industrial evolution, NLNG has reiterated that it is focused on reducing carbon emissions to meet evolving market expectations.
Speaking at the just-concluded Nigeria International Energy Summit in Abuja, the Deputy Managing Director of NLNG, Olakunle Osobu, listed NLNG’s multifaceted strategy for energy transition.
These include incorporating carbon capture and storage technologies, harnessing renewables, implementing a comprehensive greenhouse gas and energy management plan, and modernising its LNG carrier fleet to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
He disclosed that NLNG has embarked on a fleet renewal initiative as part of its commitment to operational efficiency, incorporating modern LNG carriers such as the company’s chartered vessels, LNG AKTORAS and LNG AXIOS II.
These vessels, he said, replaced older steam-powered ships, significantly reducing carbon emissions, enhancing fuel efficiency, and reinforcing NLNG’s leadership in value-chain decarbonisation.
