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Tinubu backs $5bn LNG floating project, eyes 2026 kickoff

President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, backed the implementation of a $5bn Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project in the country.

The President gave the backing when he received a group of joint venture partners made up of UTM FLNG, TECHNIP Energies and JGC Corporation in his office, alongside Ambassadors of France and Japan to Nigeria.

Addressing State House correspondents after the meeting with the President, leader of the delegation and Group Managing Director of UTM FLNG, Julius Rone, said that a $5bn loan has been signed with Afreximbank for the implementation of the project.

Rone, who conveyed the President’s stance, said the project has the capacity to generate 7,000 direct jobs and produce 300,000 tons of LPG every year.

He further disclosed that it is the first time in Nigeria that an indigenous company will be involved in such a project that would contribute to the decarbonisation efforts in Nigeria.

The first floating LNG project in Nigeria, according to him, is expected to come on stream by the first quarter of 2026.

President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, lent his support to the implementation of a $5bn floating Liquefied Natural Gas project planned to supply 40 per cent of the nation’s gas needs by Q4 2026.

Tinubu voiced his support for the project when he received a group of joint venture partners consisting of UTM FLNG, TECHNIP Energies and JGC Corporation at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Leader of the delegation and Group Managing Director of UTM FLNG, Julius Rone, disclosed this to State House Correspondents at the end of the meeting.

Rone also revealed that the multi-floating LNGs are being implemented with a $5bn loan from AFRIEXIM Bank.

This, he said, removes financing obstacles ahead of the 2026 kickoff.

He noted that Tinubu assured the ventures involved of his administration’s commitment to fully support the project because it aligns with his programme to revive the economy and provide more jobs.

“The President has assured us of his full support. And he has said that if we encounter any obstacle to the implementation of this project, we should not hesitate to report back to him through the Chief of Staff,” Rone explained.

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