[Nigeria] NNPC drives down cost of producing crude oil per barrel to $20
The Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) has brought down the cost of producing a barrel of
crude oil to $20, even as it now targets producing the black gold at $15
per barrel.
NNPC Group Managing Director, Dr.
Maikanti Baru, who disclosed this Monday in Abuja during the NNPC Day at
the ongoing Technology and Innovation Expo 2018, attributed the feat to
the impact of science, technology and efficient work processes, saying
the mileage would enable more revenue generation to the Federal
Government.
The Expo 2018 has the theme: Fast Tracking Sustainable Development of Nigeria Through Science and Technology in Abuja.
Represented by the Chief Operating
Officer (COO), Gas and Power, Engr. Saidu Mohammed, the GMD noted that
the NNPC had been innovative and efficient in its various operations to
drive down the cost of production of crude oil and gas.
Dr. Baru said the NNPC was not only
participating in the Science Fair but was also in full support of the
ideals behind the event, stressing that science and technology is the
bedrock of the Oil and Gas Industry.
The GMD stated that the corporation had
succeeded in domesticating engineering, procurement, construction and
most of the major activities of the Oil and Gas Industry, adding that
heading to London to prepare mere tender documents for engineering,
procurement and construction belonged to the distant past.
“Today we have fully domesticated the
engineering, procurement and construction aspect of the Oil and Gas
Industry and we are working hand-in-hand with the Nigerian Content
Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) to get Nigerians who are
willing to invest and innovative to propel this country going forward to
go into the ventures of fabrication where we spend the big chunk of the
money in the industry. In other words, we have gone far to domesticate
procurement,” Dr. Baru stated.
He explained that today, there were
fabrications going on in the areas of valves, line pipes, stressing that
Nigeria has also gone into fabrication of vessels.
Dr. Baru disclosed that NNPC would
continue to support all sorts of innovations in the upstream, midstream
and downstream sector.
Commenting on the Ajaokuta-Kaduna and
Kano pipeline project, popularly referred to as AKK pipeline project,
the GMD stated that the pipelines of the project were fully domesticated
in line with the local content policy of the Federal Government, saying
for the other areas of services required, Nigerians would do all the
pre-commissioning and commissioning services of the project.
On the refinery revamp, the GMD
disclosed that already the NNPC was training some Nigerians that would
be fully engaged in the refineries revamp, stressing that tremendous
amount of jobs and services that would be required would all be provided
by Nigerians.
The GMD stated that the NNPC was
committed to promotion of efficient consumption of energy in the mold of
biofuels, adding that already the corporation has signed four Memoranda
of Understanding (MoU) with different State Governments and investors
to actualize the introduction of more environmentally friendly fuel.
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