Photo News Images: Shell Nigeria Gas visits manufacturers association March 13, 2018 1161 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail A team of the Shell Nigeria Gas leadership recently paid a visit to Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) offices at Ikeja in Lagos. A major topic of discussion was Nigeria’s industrialisation through domestic gas utilisation. EnviroNews presents images of the event. Managing Director, Shell Nigeria Gas, Ed Ubong (left), with President, Manufactures Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dr. Frank Udemba Jacobs, during a courtesy visit to MAN House in Ikeja, Lagos L-R: Business Development Manager, Shell Nigeria Gas, James Makinde; President, Manufactures Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dr. Frank Udemba Jacobs; Managing Director, Shell Nigeria Gas, Ed Ubong; and Director General, MAN, Mr. Segun Ajayi Kadir, during a courtesy visit by Shell Nigeria Gas leadership team to Manufacturers Association of Nigeria office at Ikeja, to discuss Nigeria’s industrialisation through domestic gas utilisation Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Previous articleFossils should be left in the ground to achieve Paris goals – StudyNext articleAfDB’s Economic Outlook shows decline in regional economies Latest news March 29, 2024Nigeria’s energy crisis: Shedding light on corruption, obstacles, reforms for Energy Transition March 28, 2024African non-state actors decry ‘unjust’ location of Santiago Network on Loss and Damage in Geneva March 28, 2024EAIF commits additional $30m to support urea plant expansion in Nigeria March 28, 2024Bridging energy access gap vital for Nigeria’s economic growth – Kyari March 28, 2024Association commended for creating opportunities for African seed growers March 28, 2024TotalEnergies reflects on 100 years of operations March 28, 2024Youth group urges end to pipeline vandalism in Niger Delta region March 28, 2024Forest fires ravage 19 states in Mexico March 28, 2024ECOWAS requires $5.2bn to address infrastructure deficit, says Commissioner March 28, 2024Govt, stakeholders to reduce black carbon emissions by 83% in 2030 - Advertisement - - Advertisement - You might also likeRELATEDRecommended to you Images: Okunbor meets Ghana’s Energy Minister, Aiboni receives ministers, dignitaries Osagie Okunbor meets Ghana's Minister of Energy, Matthew Opoku... Images: The sights and colours of COP28 The 28th Session of the Conference of the Parties... Images: When stakeholders validated Nigeria’s long-term low emission development strategy documents The Federal Government of Nigeria through the National Council... Images: Durojaiye honoured as one of Nigeria’s 100 most distinguished CEOs Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Legrande Properties Development Company Limited, Deacon...