The Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation has been ordered by the president to intensify efforts to
find oil in the north.
President Muhammadu
Buhari has ordered the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to
intensify oil search in the north-east of Nigeria.
The Group Managing
Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti
Baru disclosed that the corporation will be escalating exploration activities
in the Chad Basin and around Komani River in Bauchi State.
Baru revealed this in
Abuja yesterday when he received the Governor of Bauchi State, Barrister
Mohammed Abubakar, said NNPC would be working to improve on the findings of oil
giant Shell in the area.
While soliciting the
support of the state governor to secure pipelines in the state, he assured him
that NNPC would work hard to ensure that it meets obligations to the Federation
Accounts Allocation Committee on time.
He said: “My team
members are all seasoned and they have heard your plea for support for me to
deliver in these turbulent waters and definitely they will support me.
“We are committed to
collaborate with you and the other state governors to drive all the initiatives
that will fulfill the national aspirations as expected from my industry
especially energy security.
“Your Excellency,
though it is a very difficult time for us, with all the challenges of the
leakages that we suffer from infractions of our infrastructure, in terms of
pipeline vandalism and theft to be able to meet obligations.
“We will continue to
meet these obligations timely and effectively as much as possible. Sir, you
know very close home, we have exploration activities on the frontier basin and
in the Chad. Also there are some areas close to the Komani River where Shell
has made some indicative discoveries of hydro carbon and Mr. President has
directed me to go into that area and explore the magnitudes and prospect of
those finds”.
He explained that NNPC
is “steps to re-strategise and get into those regions, upgrade the
frontier exploration to see how they can collaborate with SPDC that is holding
block 8 or 9 where some of the finds have been found and also DPR for the other
blocks that have not been assigned and work towards improving the prospect of
that region”.
Speaking on petroleum
products distribution in country, the Baru who hails from Bauchi State said “NNPC
is committed to providing adequate petroleum products to all nooks and corners
of the country. Since June this year, NNPC has supplied average of 28 trucks
daily to Bauchi State which exceeds the 15- truck requirement for the state and
we will continue to keep the state wet”.
He therefore asked for
the governor’s support in securing NNPC pipelines in the state from Jos through
Bauchi State to Gombe, Maiduguri and Yola.
Earlier, Governor
Abubakar said the visit was to felicitate with Baru on his recent appointment
as head of the national oil company. He said Baru has come into his new
position rich curriculum vitae and expressed confidence that he would succeed
in his new assignment.
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