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Presidency Eyes NNPC Shake-Up As Oil Output Falters

The Nigerian presidency is considering major reforms at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) amid concerns over faltering oil production. Special Adviser on Energy, Olu Verheijen, announced at a petroleum conference in Lagos that Nigeria’s goal of producing 3 million barrels per day requires more than the current NNPC structure and output. NNPC Exploration & Production Limited currently produces only 220,000 barrels/day, less than 10% of national output, and struggles with the financial capacity to fund new drilling campaigns. Verheijen advocated for “performance-based stewardship” and suggested restructuring asset ownership to involve reputable operators with strong technical and financial capacity, instead of relying solely on NNPC. She outlined four pillars for revitalizing the energy sector: reserves, revenues, reliability, and responsibility. Nigeria has secured $8bn in new investment and targets another $20bn for expansion into gas, petrochemicals, and refining. NNPC Chairman […]

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Nigeria’s oil production to rise, says NUPRC

The Chief Executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Gbenga Komolafe, has expressed optimism that Nigeria’s crude oil production will soon receive a significant boost following the completion of a new offshore production facility. Komolafe made this known in a statement issued on Thursday by the Commission’s Head of Media and Strategic Communications, Eniola Akinkuotu, after an official visit to Dubai Drydocks World in the United Arab Emirates. The visit was part of the Commission’s regulatory oversight to assess the EMEM Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel’s readiness for deployment to Nigerian waters. According to the statement, the EMEM FPSO is being converted for Oriental Energy Resources Limited and will be deployed to the Okwok Field, operated by Oriental Okwok Limited, offshore Nigeria. During a four-hour inspection, the NUPRC boss examined critical facilities, including the Oil and […]

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Call for Action to Address Ghana’s Stagnant Oil Sector.

Industry experts and stakeholders are urging the Ghanaian government to take decisive action to revitalize the country’s stagnant oil sector. Despite Ghana being an oil-producing nation since 2010, the industry has faced numerous challenges, including declining production rates, regulatory hurdles, and inadequate infrastructure.Recent reports indicate that oil production in Ghana has significantly dropped, raising concerns about the country’s ability to meet its revenue targets from the sector. The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) has acknowledged the need for reforms to attract foreign investment and stimulate growth.In response to these challenges, experts are advocating for a comprehensive review of existing policies and regulations. They suggest that the government should prioritize the development of local content policies, improve the investment climate, and enhance capacity building within the sector. Moreover, there is a call for increased collaboration between the government and private companies […]

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