A loss of gas and a process process process for the structures associated with the gas collection (adj) around the capital axis of the State of the rivers have caused a significant deficiency of electricity in the enclosed ABA ring area, which includes nine of the 17 areas of the local government (LGA) in the State of Abia, has been revealed.
According to sources that do not want their names mentioned in the media because they do not have the authority to speak to the press on the matter, the accidents occurred in the Oscigbo and Agbada adj, both on the outskirts of Port Harcourt, the capital of the State Rivers.
“The accidents are objected near Port Harcourt and Agbada which is located between Port Harcourt City and the airport,” said one of the sources, an engineer with Nnpc Marketing Limited (NGML), which revealed that the trial shocked in forgotten has been discovered before but “does not seem serious as that of Agbada”.
Engineer Vincent Chukwueke, A Respected Gas Specialist Who Used To Be a Top Executive With The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Explained That For Safety Reasons, Such accidents May Have Caused Heirs Energies, The Operator of Oil Mining Lease (Oml) 17 to Suspend Gas Sunce Sur Suit YesTerday to the 188mw Geometric Power Plant in the Osisioma Industrial Layout of Abia, Which, in Turn, Provides Electricity to ABA Power for distribution to the ABA anti -duched area.
“He had to suspend gas supplies in order to quickly solve the problems for adj,” said Chukwueke today.
The managing director of the Aba Power, Ugo Opiegbe, confirmed to our correspondent on the phone that his usefulness was “forced to settle for only 25 MW by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) since yesterday when the supply of the incorporated power plant has been ceased.
“The supply of the ENPHC is a fraction of what we can generate from our three turbines, since each produces 47 MW”
While expressing the regret that the reduction of the electricity supply “should come during the Easter holidays”, he added, adding that “we are taking every step necessary to restore the complete supplies between today and tomorrow, so that our people can continue to enjoy the long holidays”.
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