Nigerian firm says it can’t ship natural gas after flooding
By CHINEDU ASADU
Associated Press
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — A major Nigerian energy company says it can’t deliver natural gas as promised in its contracts after deadly flooding hindered its operations. That’s raising concerns about whether Africa’s largest economy can meet increased local and international demands during an energy crisis provoked by Russia’s war in Ukraine. Nigeria LNG Limited declared a “force majeure” this week, meaning it’s unable to fulfill its contractual obligations to supply gas used worldwide for heating and electricity after flooding led to a “significant disruption of gas supply.” The company said Thursday that its plant is still operating at limited capacity and it’s trying to mitigate the impact on deliveries but didn’t provide details about exports. The disaster also threatens Nigeria’s oil production.