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Inadequate gas throws Geometric Power into first blackout in 60 days

By Udeme Akpan Geometric Power, Nigeria’s foremost integrated electricity group, has suffered its first blackout in 60 days. The blackout started at 4.33 am, according to Edise Ekong, the Senior Brand and Communication Manager of Aba Power Electricity Company Ltd, the distribution subsidiary of the group. Ekong, in a statement in Aba, attributed the power failure to a lack of gas supply from the Geometric Power business partner, Heirs Energies, operator of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPL) joint venture with Heirs Energies on the Oil Mining Lease (OML) 17 at Owaza in Ukwa West Local Government Area (LGA) of Abia State. “We are sorry that our customers in nine of the 17 LGAs in Abia we serve faithfully to both local and international acclaim have been without light since 4.33 am because of what Heirs Energies calls a facility trip”, Ekong stated. “We are working relentlessly with our gas suppliers to restore electricity to the Aba Ring-fenced Area”. On why Geometric Power is not receiving power from the national grid as a backup as it does anytime there has been a gas shortage, the communications manager explained that the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has just completed a new substation dedicated to his firm, but added that it has yet to be commissioned. The new substation is undergoing completion tests, he added. “Our engineers who have been with them for several hours are expecting the commissioning to take place anytime from now because of the urgency of the situation in Aba and the environs which play a major role in the Nigerian economy”. Aba is a leader in domestic manufacturing in Nigeria, as it hosts both indigenous and multinational firms. Meanwhile, experts have been lauding Aba Power, Nigeria’s 12 electricity distribution company (DisCo), for being the first firm in Nigeria to supply constant and quality power for two months. “This is an important record”, declared Cliff Eneh, a former engineer with Texas Power and Light Company in Dallas, Texas in the United States, before joining the defunct National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) where he retired as a senior engineer and branch manager. “I am confident that Geometric Power would have made electricity supply to its customers constant for years if not for the gas shortage and the TCN bureaucracy as a government enterprise”, he told our correspondent on phone this morning. “I was amazed at not only the sophistication of the engineering and technical facilities when I visited Geometric Power a few months ago but also the dedication of the highly accomplished workforce”.

Inadequate gas throws Geometric Power into first blackout in 60 days

By Udeme Akpan

Geometric Power, Nigeria’s foremost integrated electricity group, has suffered its first blackout in 60 days.

The blackout started at 4.33 am, according to Edise Ekong, the Senior Brand and Communication Manager of Aba Power Electricity Company Ltd, the distribution subsidiary of the group.

Ekong, in a statement in Aba, attributed the power failure to a lack of gas supply from the Geometric Power business partner, Heirs Energies, operator of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPL) joint venture with Heirs Energies on the Oil Mining Lease (OML) 17 at Owaza in Ukwa West Local Government Area (LGA) of Abia State.

“We are sorry that our customers in nine of the 17 LGAs in Abia we serve faithfully to both local and international acclaim have been without light since 4.33 am because of what Heirs Energies calls a facility trip”, Ekong stated.

“We are working relentlessly with our gas suppliers to restore electricity to the Aba Ring-fenced Area”.

On why Geometric Power is not receiving power from the national grid as a backup as it does anytime there has been a gas shortage, the communications manager explained that the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has just completed a new substation dedicated to his firm, but added that it has yet to be commissioned. The new substation is undergoing completion tests, he added.

“Our engineers who have been with them for several hours are expecting the commissioning to take place anytime from now because of the urgency of the situation in Aba and the environs which play a major role in the Nigerian economy”.

Aba is a leader in domestic manufacturing in Nigeria, as it hosts both indigenous and multinational firms.

Meanwhile, experts have been lauding Aba Power, Nigeria’s 12 electricity distribution company (DisCo), for being the first firm in Nigeria to supply constant and quality power for two months.

“This is an important record”, declared Cliff Eneh, a former engineer with Texas Power and Light Company in Dallas, Texas in the United States, before joining the defunct National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) where he retired as a senior engineer and branch manager.

“I am confident that Geometric Power would have made electricity supply to its customers constant for years if not for the gas shortage and the TCN bureaucracy as a government enterprise”, he told our correspondent on phone this morning.

“I was amazed at not only the sophistication of the engineering and technical facilities when I visited Geometric Power a few months ago but also the dedication of the highly accomplished workforce”.

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