Power supply to households and businesses
in the country has fallen below the 4,000 megawatts mark as 1,047.3MW
was lost in seven days, data obtained from the Presidential Task Force
on Power showed on Tuesday.
Last week, electricity from the national grid hit a record high of 4,810.7MW, which was achieved at 8:45pm on August 25.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria had
then said the new peak followed the record set the previous day, August
24, when 4,748MW was wheeled by its network.
But electricity generation stood at 3,843.16MW on Monday, August 31, while 3,763.40MW was sent out, according to the PTFP.
On Sunday, August 30, generation was 4,117.73MW, while 4,029.83MW was sent out, data from the
Federal Ministry of Power showed.
The dip in power generation and supply
followed the shutdown of both the Trans Niger Pipeline and Nembe Creek
Trunkline late last week.
Shell Petroleum Development Company had
last Thursday declared force majeure on the export of Bonny Light crude
oil, one of Nigeria’s main export grades, effective August 27, 2015,
following the shutdown of both the TNP and the NCTL.
The Manager, Corporate Media Relations of
the SPDC, Mr. Precious Okolobo, had said a leak was reported on the TNP
at Oloma in Rivers State, while the NCTL was shut down for the removal
of crude theft points, adding that the SPDC was working to repair and
reopen the two lines as quickly as possible.
The Trans Niger Pipeline transports about
180,000 barrels of crude oil per day to the Bonny Export Terminal and
is part of the gas liquids evacuation infrastructure critical for
continued domestic power generation at the Afam VI power plant and
liquefied gas exports, Shell said in a statement on its website.
Afam VI power plant has a generation capacity of 624 MW.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Power, Ambassador Godknows Igali, on Monday said electricity had been
stable in the country lately because there was no case of gas pipeline
vandalism.
He recalled that vandalism was the bane of electricity supply during the last administration.
He said things improved with the decision
of the current administration to engage the communities through which
the pipelines pass.
This, he said, led to increased gas supplies and improved power supply nationwide currently at 4,600MW.
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