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Izombe

Izombe
Izombe is located in Nigeria
Izombe
Izombe
Location of Izombe in Nigeria
Coordinates: 5°38′0″N 6°52′0″E / 5.63333°N 6.86667°E / 5.63333; 6.86667
Country  Nigeria
State Imo
Local Government Area Oguta
Government
 • Governor Rochas Okorocha (APC)
Area
 • Land 59.0 km2 (22.8 sq mi)

Izombe in the northeast of Niger Delta is an oil town in Njaba River basin,Imo State Southeastern Nigeria.

Located in Oguta Local Government,Izombe is some 30 kilometres from Owerri and 150 kilometres north of Port Harcourt. It covers about 59 km2 in Njaba River basin, South East Nigeria. The estimated human population as of 1991 National Census was 86,565.

Oil exploration and production in Izombe area started in the early 1960s. Three major multinational oil companies including ChevronTexaco, Shell and Addax Petroleum operate in the area, producing over 70% of total oil from Oguta LGA. Ossu (some 55 km south of Onitsha), Izombe and Njaba are some of the oil wells in the area. By end of Q4 of 2008, Addax Petroleum Corporation announced it was set to expand its Operations in the Njaba River basin through its new oil discovery in its Njaba field in the neighbouring Awo-Omamma town. The new discovery in the company's OML124 license area on the Northeast edge of the Niger Delta contains undeveloped Njaba 2 well onshore Nigeria and other exploratory prospects, On February 5, 2015, Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc ("Seplat" or the "Company"), announced that it has completed the acquisition of a 40.00% working interest in OML 53 in the area from Chevron Nigeria Limited ("CNL") with NNPC holding the remaining 60.00% interest in Oil Mining License block.

Gas flaring in Izombe started as soon as oil exploration commenced in the early 1960s. This activity has resulted to poor yield of crops, respiratory diseases and other health problems due to the release of poisonous chemicals including greenhouse gases.

There has been an ongoing project to develop an Integrated Gas Processing Plant in Izombe. This is in response to Federal Government directive to Oil and Gas companies to stop routine gas flaring by end of 2008. The plant, estimated to cost about $135 million, is designed to produce 200 metric tonnes of LPG; and about 1000 barrels of condensate from a feed gas of about 40 million standards cubic feet per day. Izombe Gas Processing Company Limited would help smaller companies operating in the area to save operational costs as companies whose gas volumes are not enough to feed major gas utilization projects would avoid the cost of constructing private gas gathering facilities to meet the Government's directive.


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