Citing the data on the global exports of LNG in 2014, Omotowa said Nigeria was ahead of other world LNG giants, including Indonesia, Trinidad, Algeria, Russia, Oman, Yemen, Brunei, UAE, Peru, Equatorial Guinea, Norway, Papua New Guinea, US, Egypt and Angola.
Omotowa, however said with no new investments to support Nigeria’s position in the global LNG market, the country’s position would possibly drop to 10th by 2020.
He said while his company earned $90 billion revenue since 1999, $33 billion was paid to the federal government as dividend, $6 billion as taxes and $21 billion for joint venture gas purchase.
The NLNG boss noted that his company’s contribution as Company Income Tax and dividend in 2014 and 2015 constituted 14 per cent of the country’s annual budget.