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SNH supplied 106 million m3 of Liquefied Natural Gas to Kribi power plant

SNH supplied 106 million m3 of Liquefied Natural Gas to Kribi power plant
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 07 June 2018 13:00

(Business in Cameroon) - SNH announces that it supplied 106.31 million m3 of natural gas to Kribi power plant.

The company further reveals that by end April 2018, the power plant was using 31.29 million cubic foot daily (3 million cubic foot higher than the daily contractual 28 millions cubic foot). Thanks to those supplies, Kribi power plant generated 147 MW of electricity (injected in the Southern interconnected network).

SNH explains that it was able to supply such quantity which is above the average because during the first four months of this year, natural gas production increased by 90.25% to stand at 8,259.93 million cubic foot (233.90 million m3), thanks to the floating LNG Hilli Episeyo.

Let’s remind that the floating LNG initially entered production on March 13, 2018 and by April 30, 2018 it had produced 99,455 m3 of liquefied natural gas.

Sylvain Andzongo

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