Environmentally responsible LNG export operation
At TWD Energy, we prioritize sustainability in our LNG export operations by using advanced waste gas capture and flare gas recovery technologies to optimize resources and minimize environmental impact
LNG for a low carbon future
Natural Gas is the Bridge
to the Future of Energy
Our Sustainable Energy Solution
Natural gas is essential to meeting global energy demands, with a projected requirement of 800 million tons of LNG annually by 2030.
TWD Energy’s Bayelsa LNG project represents a major step forward in addressing both energy and environmental challenges. Our innovative approach integrates advanced waste gas capture and flare gas recovery technologies to eliminate the harmful practice of gas flaring. By repurposing flare gas as feedstock, we optimize resource utilization, enhance operational efficiency, and significantly reduce environmental impact. This strategy not only aligns with our sustainability objectives but also maximizes the value of previously wasted gases, ensuring a cleaner, more resource-efficient LNG export operation.
OPPORTUNITY
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in the Niger Delta
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ABUNDANCE
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Nigeria’s proven natural gas reserves, Africa’s largest
Collaborating to drive sustainable energy progress and foster shared prosperity.
Understanding the fundamentals and key benefits of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
Advanced technology and integrated systems driving operational excellence.
Safeguarding and sustaining the Niger Delta for future generations.
TOWARDS A GREENER, CLEANER FUTURE
Energy Transition
Flare Reduction
TOWARDS A GREENER, CLEANER FUTURE
Energy Transition
Flare Reduction
LNG is essential for the energy transition, offering a strategic and geopolitically vital alternative to coal and oil. Its adoption is key to reducing emissions and enhancing air quality around the globe, making it both a transition and destination fuel.
TOWARDS A GREENER, CLEANER FUTURE
Energy Transition
Flare Reduction
TWD Energy aims to eliminate routine flaring in Nigeria by 2030, enhance air quality, and protect Delta wetlands. Flared associated gas will be collected and redirected to the Bayelsa LNG De-Flaring plant, featuring 8 trains that produce 12 million tons of low-carbon LNG, LPG, and NGLs annually for global export and domestic use.
Our Focus
Optimize energy resources
and minimize waste, positioning Nigeria as a leading global energy powerhouse.
Harnessing Resources Responsibly
Collaborating to drive sustainable energy progress and foster shared prosperity.
Safeguarding and sustaining the Niger Delta for future generations.
Advanced technology and integrated systems driving operational excellence.
Understanding the fundamentals and key benefits of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
Our DEDICATION to Nigeria
TWD Energy is dedicated to driving sustainable energy growth in Nigeria by providing clean, reliable LNG solutions that support economic development, environmental stewardship, and strong community partnerships.
Sustainable, Reliable, and Value-Driven Energy
Creating sustainable value for our shareholders, partners,
and host communities.
Transforming Energy with Sustainability
In 2023, 148 billion cubic meters of natural gas were flared globally, wasting the potential to generate over 1,800 Terawatt hours of energy (World Bank Flare Tracker). TWD Energy is committed to capturing flare gas, converting it into cleaner, more reliable energy, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to support global net-zero targets. By harnessing natural gas as a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels, we address the world’s growing energy needs while creating value for shareholders, fostering strategic partnerships, and delivering sustainable benefits to host communities through job creation, infrastructure development, and environmental stewardship.
Partners for Energy Prosperity
Caring for the Community
A Fuel for the Future
Protect and Preserve
Powering the Future with Low-Carbon Energy
Supplying Cleaner, Sustainable LNG from Nigeria to the World
Empowering Energy, Driving Growth
LNG Cargoes Annually
The TWD Energy Bayelsa LNG facility will process captured flare gas from approximately 45 flare sites, including super-emitter locations, reducing an estimated 74,423 tCO₂e (tonnes of CO₂ equivalent) in GHG emissions per week. Each site contributes approximately 1,640 tCO₂e, significantly curbing methane and CO₂ emissions while converting otherwise flared gas into valuable energy resources.
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