Oil Search to Resume in Chad Basin as Security Situation Improves

Mon, May 15, 2017 | By publisher


Oil & Gas

THE Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, will resume oil exploration activities in the Chad Basinof the Country.

The projection came on the heels of improved security situation in the North East of the country which had been devastated by insurgent upheavals.

Maikanti Kacalla Baru, group managing director of the Corporation, made this disclosure during a courtesy visit to the Kashim Shettima, governor of Borno State, and Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai El-Kanemi, Shehu of Borno, in Maiduguri, today.

“We have been discussing with military authorities in the area and they have assured us of improved security. Once they give us the green light, we would resume operations in the area within six weeks,” Baru, who was represented by the Saidu Mohammed, chief operating officer, Gas & Power, said.

Baru informed the Governor that NNPC was keen on increasing its production from 1.9million bpd to 3million bpd as well as increasing its oil and gas reserves, a target that necessitated exploring for more oil within and across some of the nation’s inland basins.

He commended the efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari as well as the state Governor in the area of peace restoration, reconstruction and rehabilitation, stressing that as a responsible corporate citizen, the Corporation was ready to provide support in that regard.

At the Shehu of Borno’s Palace, Baru sought the fatherly support ofthe traditional ruler especially in the area of host community understanding towards the resumption of oil exploration activities within the State.

The Corporation also presented relief items to the Shehu for onward delivery to the Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, in the state.

Earlier, Governor Shettima said the insurgency had taken a huge toll on the North East region leading to the loss of over $9.6bn, with Borno state alone losing $5.6bn.

“We need your support in our reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts, so that when the history of the new Borno is written, NNPC’s name will be written in gold,” he stated.

He stressed that much as the International donor agencies and good-spirited organisations like the NNPC were keen on helping the IDPs, the state’s ultimate target was to resettle the IDPs in their various communities.

Also responding, El-Kanemi, thanked the NNPC Management for identifying with the Borno people, stressing that the Corporation should do more for the betterment of Nigerians.

He expressed his happiness over the peace being enjoyed across the Statenow and the entire North East, stressing that in the nearest future, “Borno people will survive the onslaught of the insurgency.”

  • May 15, 2017 @ 7:00 GMT
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