
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has reaffirmed that the Nigerian Oil and Gas Park Scheme (NOGaPS), in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, will become operational by the fourth quarter of 2026.
Towards the target date, the NCDMB is set to install a 2.5-megawatt Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) power plant at the park
The power plant is a key step toward getting the facility operational, as it will provide a reliable, sustainable electricity supply to support industrial operations within the park.
The general manager of Corporate Communications at NCDMB, Dr Obinna Ezeobi, gave the assurance after a Friday assessment visit to the facility by key board personnel.
The tour revealed significant progress across key infrastructure and support systems, positioning the facility as a major industrial hub for Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.
The Nigerian Oil and Gas Park Scheme was conceived to deepen Nigerian Content by providing a conducive environment for the manufacturing of components, equipment, and other inputs required by the oil and gas industry, while creating employment opportunities for over 2000 persons upon full operationalisation and stimulating economic growth.
Giving further insights into the current state of the facility, Manager, Strategy and Transformation Projects, NCDMB, Olubisi Okunola, explained that several critical facilities within the park have been completed and are ready for use.
These include manufacturing shop floors, a fully functional water treatment plant, well-equipped accommodation facilities, modern classrooms, an amphitheatre, and residential apartments for trainers, facilitators and visiting guests.
In addition to the CNG power plant, NCDMB has also completed key power infrastructure, including the switchgear building, transformers and heavy-duty generators.
To further enhance the park’s capacity for manufacturing activities, the Board has also awarded a contract for sand filling of ponds within the facility. Upon completion of the sand-filling exercise, six manufacturing sheds will be constructed on the reclaimed land to provide industrial spaces for prospective investors and service providers.
Environmental maintenance activities are also ongoing, with landscaping and routine facility upkeep being carried out across the park to preserve existing infrastructure and maintain operational readiness.
Ongoing works at the facility are focused on ensuring that all supporting infrastructure and utilities required for seamless operations are fully in place ahead of the park’s planned operational date.
When operational, the Oil and Gas Park Scheme will serve as a strategic platform for the growth of indigenous manufacturing and service companies, reduce dependence on imported oil and gas components, create employment opportunities for Nigerians, and strengthen local participation across the oil and gas value chain.
The NCDMB remains committed to the successful delivery of the project, in line with its mandate to develop in-country capacity and advance Nigerian Content in the oil and gas industry.
SOURCE: LEADERSHIP NEWS PAPER
