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Oil production rises to 1.7mbpd – NNPC

Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, stated that Nigeria’s oil production had risen from 1.28 million barrels per day in April to nearly 1.7 million barrels per day as of Saturday.

The NNPCL boss also indicated that critical gas infrastructure projects are underway to enable the transport of 8 billion cubic feet of gas daily through an extensive pipeline network within the next four years.

Kyari spoke during a stakeholders engagement between the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists and the NNPCL held in Lagos on Saturday.

According to Kyari, the nation’s crude oil production keeps dropping due to oil theft and vandalism.

The NNPCL boss emphasised the need to fight insecurity in the oil and gas sector to increase production.

“How do you increase oil production? Remove the security challenge we have in our onshore assets. As we all know, the security challenge is real. It is not just about theft, it is about the availability of the infrastructure to deliver the volume to the market.

“No one is going to put money into oil production when he knows the production will not get to the market. Within the last two years, we removed over 5,800 illegal connections from our pipelines. We took down over 600 illegal refineries – cooking pots or whatever they were. You simply cannot get people to put money until you solve that problem,” he stated.

Due to pipeline vandalism, Kyari said everyone resorted to barging, with some spending $21 to transport a barrel of oil to the terminals.

He argued that barging and the trucking of petroleum products did not happen in the 1990s.

“Barging is not normal. Barging is not economical, even trucking. In 1991, we didn’t think of barging, even to put oil on the trucks. But that’s what we are doing today,” he stated.

However, Kyari disclosed, “The good news is, there is substantial work that is being done by the government and I’m not going to speak about it. But I know that this will come to pass. It’s already subsiding. We are already seeing the results.

“As of today’s data, we’re inching to 1.7mbpd. We won’t celebrate this. On 17th of April 2020, our production, without doing anything, without drilling new wells, shot to 2.2mbpd. The difference was COVID-19. The thieves, the vandals, everybody went to sleep.

“We should be able to take control of this infrastructure. We are doing many things. I am very sure things are changing and that is why we are seeing the new value that is coming on the table. Production will improve”.

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