Natural Resources

Volume 12, Issue 5 (May 2021)

ISSN Print: 2158-706X   ISSN Online: 2158-7086

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Gas Valorization in the Republic of Congo: Production of Electricity from National Gas Reserves

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DOI: 10.4236/nr.2021.125012    211 Downloads   906 Views  

ABSTRACT

The environmental impact of greenhouse gases based on natural gas flaring influences the rate of gas recovery around the world. In the Republic of Congo, the natural gas reserve in 2019 is estimated at 90 billion cubic meters (BCM). In this study, from the Congolese gas reserve we used five gas turbines with a capacity of 150 MW each; these five turbines consume 1.69 billion cubic meters (BCM)/year for the power of 273.750 MW and consumption of 6.57 billion kilowatt-hours. The results of this study revealed that an investment capital of 192,305,137 euros was required with a net profit of 9,581,250 euros at an annual rate of return of 4.98% with an investment payback period of approximately 20 years. This will allow the Congolese government to accomplish its policy of valuing gas and developing the country; the electricity produced by the National Petroleum Company of Congo (SNPC) will be sold to the Electrical Energy of Congo (E2C) at 0.06 euro/kWh.

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Itoua, P. and Manguet, D. (2021) Gas Valorization in the Republic of Congo: Production of Electricity from National Gas Reserves. Natural Resources, 12, 164-180. doi: 10.4236/nr.2021.125012.

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