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Shell Nigeria Gas Expands Supply to Ogun Steel Firm


Shell Nigeria Gas Limited says it is expanding its operations in Ogun State with an agreement to provide gas to SG Industrial FZE, a steel company in the Guandong industrial zone in the state.

In a statement, SNG said the agreement adds to a growing list of clients for the company, which has developed as a dependable supplier of gas through distribution pipelines of some 150 km, serving over 150 clients in Abia, Bayelsa, Ogun, and Rivers states. The company noted that it recorded the achievements while working in close collaboration with NNPC Gas Marketing Limited.

“Our commitment is clear: to build, operate, and maintain a gas distribution system that is not only reliable but also resilient, transparent, and designed to fuel growth. The agreement reflects our commitment to expanding access to cleaner and more reliable energy to support Nigeria’s growth agenda,” the Managing Director of SNG, Ralph Gbobo, said at the signing ceremony.

The Vice General Manager of SG Industrial FZE, Moya Shua, stated, “We are thrilled to partner with SNG on this transformative journey. This collaboration marks a major step forward in securing reliable energy that will power our growth and long-term ambitions.”

The statement added that SNG was incorporated in 1998 as a fully Shell-owned company.

“SNG had also increased access to its natural gas pipeline network, connecting new customers like Reliance Chemical Products Limited II, Ultimum Limited, Nigeria Distilleries Limited III, and Rumbu Industries Nigeria Limited, reinforcing its commitment to boosting domestic gas utilisation across Nigeria.

“The milestones support the Federal Government’s Decade of Gas initiative and the broader gas development agenda,” the statement concluded.

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