Shell lauds NNPC on Restoration of Investors’ Confidence

Thu, Jul 5, 2018 | By publisher


Oil & Gas

THE cash call exit programme of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has drawn applause from Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry players with Osagie Okubor, country chair of Shell Companies in Nigeria, commending it as a pragmatic move that has helped to restore investors’ confidence in the country.

Okubor gave the commendation today at the ongoing 2018 Nigeria Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition holding in Abuja.

At an Industry leaders panel session on the theme: “Unlocking Nigeria’s Investment Potentials”,  Okunbor cited the successful exit of cash call and the clearance of the outstanding arrears by the NNPC as the strong points of the initiative.

Also, Maikanti Baru, group managing director of NNPC, said investment in the gas sector of the petroleum industry held the key to accelerated development of the nation’s economy.

L-R; NNPC Chief Operating Officer, Downstream, Engr. Henry Obih; former Executive Secretary, Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, Mr. Reginald Stanley, and Chief Operating Officer, Refineries, Engr. Anibor Kragha, during the panel session on “Harnessing Opportunities in Nigeria’s Downstream Sector”, at the ongoing Nigerian Oil and Gas Conference holding in Abuja.

The NNPC helmsman urged Industry stakeholders and investors to focus more on gas as it was a cleaner and more versatile energy capable of being deployed as raw material for the production of a range of products that impact on the lives of the people more than crude oil.

Baru, who was represented by Rabiu Bello, NNPC chief operating officer, COO, Upstream,  informed that most of the agro-based chemicals such as fertilizers used in the country were imported, arguing that investment in gas could change that scenario and domesticate the production of fertilizers and other agro based chemicals derived from gas.

He said the multiplier effect of investment in gas such as the ongoing Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano, AKK, gas pipeline was responsible for the corporation’s commitment to the project, adding that more of such projects would be replicated around the country.

Earlier, at another session with theme: “Harnessing Opportunities in Nigeria’s Downstream sector”, Anibo Kragha, NNPC chief operating officer, COO, Refineries, disclosed that the federal government was exploring the possibility of deploying modular refineries as a tool for eliminating illegal refineries that have constituted a menace not only to the economy but also to the environment.

On his part, Ikem Obih, COO, Downstream, disclosed that as part of the commitment of thegroup managing director, GMD, to reduce the challenges posed by trucks on the nation’s highways, most of the NNPC pipelines were being revamped and that the Aba-Enugu line would soon be restored.

Obih said it was difficult to determine the actual daily consumption of petrol in the country because of trans-border smuggling and other factors, adding that the NNPC was working with the Ministry of Finance to arrive at a verifiable national daily consumption figure.

– Jul. 5, 2018 @ 19:05 GMT |

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