Chevron Nigeria has restated its commitment to the continuous investment in reducing carbon intensity and expanding lower-carbon businesses as part of its support for a lower carbon future. It further said this is part of its effort in ensuring a global Net-Zero goals and also in furtherance to innovation, collaboration and research in the country.
The Chairman and Managing Director of Chevron Nigeria, Jim Swartz, stated this in Lagos at the 23rd Memorial Lecture in honour of late Chief S.L Edu, the founder of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF).
Delivering an address at the lecture, Swartz restated the vision of Chevron Nigeria to ensuring the company continues to develop affordable, reliable and ever-cleaner energy that enables human progress and nature conservation, not just in Nigeria but also in support of the corporation’s commitment to its global net-zero drive.
Represented at the event by the General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs, Olusoga Oduselu, the Chevron boss, commended the Guest Speaker, former Vice president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, for his insightful address on the need for collaboration stated “This year’s lecture, “Greening Africa’s Economies: Can Climate Positive Growth Deliver Prosperity?” emphasising that it addresses the critical impact of climate issues on economies and environments.
He said that Chevron Nigeria enhances environmental performance with innovative projects in energy efficiency, flare reductions, renewables, and carbon capture, adding that the Company collaborates with the National Climate Change Council on developing the Carbon Market.
“I commend the President, Board, Management, and Staff of NCF for upholding this vision and strengthening the institution as a leader in nature conservation in Nigeria and beyond. We are proud to support ensuring vision.
“In line with our vision, we have maintained a mutually beneficial partnership with the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), producing commendable projects to conserve our environment and build Nigeria’s economy.
“One of the projects is the Lekki Conservation Centre (LCC), built with funds provided by Chevron Corporation in 1992 as a reserved sanctuary for the rich flora and fauna of the Lekki Peninsula and a significant uptake of available Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the environment.
“Today, the LCC has become one of Africa’s most prominent and diverse urban parks. It attracts tourists from all over the world, thus contributing to the nation’s economy. The LCC is also known as a safe habitat for several species of plants and animals going extinct and has attracted several educational researchers. This is a part of the Chevron’s Commitment.
The Chevron Boss proudly stated that Chevron Corporation is a signatory of the Paris Agreement, an international treaty on climate change; whilst Chevron Nigeria supports Chevron Corporation’s commitment to global net-zero goals.