Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System

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Escravos Lagos Pipeline System
Location
CountryNigeria
General directioneast–west
FromEscravos, Nigeria
ToItoki terminal, Lagos, Nigeria
General information
Typenatural gas
OwnerNigerian Gas Company Limited (NGC)
OperatorNigerian Gas Company Limited (NGC)
Commissioned1989
Technical information
Length439 km (273 mi)
Maximum discharge800×10^6 cu ft/d (23×10^6 m3/d)
Diameter36 in (914 mm)

The Escravos–Lagos Pipeline System (ELPS) is a natural gas pipeline built in 1989 to supply gas from Escravos region of Niger Delta area to Egbin power station near Lagos in Nigeria. Subsequent spur lines from the ELP supply Delta power plant at Ughelli, Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company at Ekpan, Uvwie. The West African Portland Cement (WAPCO) Plants at Shagamu and Ewekoro, industries at Ikorodu, City Gate in lkeja Lagos. [1] Since the NIPP power plants emerged ELPS is the major gas supply artery to the power plants in Nigeria.[2]

Sources of gas supply to pipeline

  • The pipeline start at
    cubic feet per day (19 million cubic metres per day) capacity. The EGP facilities deliver 215 million cu ft/d (6.1 million m3/d) to the domestic gas market by Escravos–Lagos Pipeline. Part of 170 million cu ft/d (4.8 million m3/d) is transferred from Escravos to West African Gas Pipeline. [3]
  • Odidi gas plant operated by Neconde with actual capacity 40 million cu ft/d (1.1 million m3/d).
  • Utorogu gas plant operated by NNPC which has capacity 360 million cu ft/d (10 million m3/d), with ongoing upgrading to 510 million cu ft/d (14 million m3/d).
  • Seplat
    with capacity 300 million cu ft/d (8.5 million m3/d).

Technical description

The diameter of the main part of pipeline from Warri Gas Treatment Plant to Egbin tee at PS4 near Lagos is 36 inches (910 mm). [4] Archived 2016-05-09 at the Wayback Machine The diameter of the section from Escravos to Warri and from Egbin Tee to Alagbado Tee at PS5 is 24 inches (610 mm). The capacity of the pipeline is 800 million cu ft/d (23 million m3/d) at standard pressure and do not meet expected gas consumption demand[5].

Consumers

By 24 inches (610 mm) tee in Itoki:

By tee to Oben - Geregu pipeline ELPS can supply also Geregu I and II power stations and Ajaokuta steel mills [6][7] ELPS carry also a volume of 170 million scf/d (140 MWh/d) for West African Gas Pipeline. [8]