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NLNG seeks partnership with NPA to expand global supply of gas
Funso OLOJO
Desirous of expanding the export base of its products to meet international demand, the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas(NLNG) Limited has sought the support and collaboration of the Nigerian ports Authority (NPA) in this regard.
The Managing Director of the NLNG Limited,Dr Mshelbila made this passionate plea when he paid a visit to the Managing Director of NPA, Dr Abdulahi Dantsoho in his office on Monday, January 20th, 2025.
Speaking during the visit, Dr. Mshelbila expressed Nigeria LNG’s appreciation for the NPA’s continued support and solicited increased synergy as NLNG Limited is expanding its LNG production capacity to take advantage of increased global demand.

Responding, Dr. Dantsoho said “imbued by the mandate of the Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, GboyegaOyetola , for the NPA to support the increased export orientation of the Federal Government, we assure you of our unwavering support.
” Nigeria LNG (NLNG) has played a key role in Nigeria’s economic development and export growth since its inception. We will grow this partnership.”
Nigeria’s attainment of a trade surplus of 5.81 trillion naira (or 3.7 Billion USD) in the third quarter of 2024 as reported by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) foreign trade alert was through exports predominantly consummated on the platforms of the Nigerian Ports Authority.
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