Delta State Partners South Africa On Exploration Of Natural Gas

Hamilton Nwosa
Writer
new-diplomat default image
new-diplomat default image

Ad

Nsukka Catholic Diocese Grieves Loss of Bishop Emeritus Francis Okobo at 89

By Abiola Olawale The Catholic community in Nsukka, Enugu State has been engulfed by tears following the passing of Most Rev. Dr. Francis Emmanuel Ogbonna Okobo, Bishop Emeritus of the Nsukka Catholic Diocese. It was gathered that Okobo passed away on Friday, August 29, 2025, at the age of 89. The revered cleric, who served…

Anticipation as Tottenham Accelerates Transfer Chase for Atalanta’s Ademola Lookman

By Abiola Olawale English football club, Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly intensifying negotiations to sign Atalanta’s star forward Ademola Lookman as the summer transfer window approaches its September 1 deadline. It was gathered that Lookman, a 27-year-old Nigerian international, has reportedly caught the eye of Tottenham. Lookman is also reportedly eager to return to the Premier…

Oil Prices Aren’t Likely To Rise Anytime Soon

Analysts surveyed by Reuters expect Brent Crude to average $67.65 per barrel and WTI Crude to average $64.65 per barrel this year, with slight adjustments from previous forecasts. Factors contributing to the subdued oil price outlook include rising supply from OPEC+ and non-OPEC+ producers, slowing demand growth post-summer, and uncertainties from U.S. trade policies. Major…

Ad

The Delta State government says it will explore avenues to harness the more than 25 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the state.

This, according to the Governor, Mr Ifeanyi Okowa, is in a bid to key into the resolution of diversifying the economy.

Assuring investors of its commitment to diversifying the state’s economy to speed up the prosperity agenda of the Okowa administration, the Executive Assistant to Governor Okowa on Investment, Mr Paul Nma, said that with the natural gas that abounds in the the state, efforts would be made to reduce gas flaring with its attendant health and environment hazards as these investments will be targeted at massive job creation for Delta State residents and indigenes.

Partnering with the state government to achieve this vision is the LNG Technology a south African company led by the South African High Commissioner, informing the state executive council that they were in the state to explore ways to help diversify the state’s economy and seek for useful partnership that would be beneficial to both Nigeria and South Africa.

Ad

X whatsapp