An energy audit on the Brass Liquified Natural Gas plant at Brass Island former Agip facility was carried. The average offshore windspeed and wave return periods for 12months were measured for their wind and wave energy potentials. Also, the solar insolation for the location was collected for a 12month period. A pilot design based on techno-economic analysis was made for a wind-solar- gas turbine hybrid power system and results showed it's cheaper, environmentally friend, and more efficient and sustainable running a hybrid power system incorporating wind and solar energy systems to power the Brass LNG facility as well as the entire Brass Island community than running on gas turbines and diesel powered generators alone. The unit cost of electricity was much less than that of grid electricity.