NNPC commences crude oil exploration in Nasarawa state
Oil search in the nation’s inland basins received
a fresh impetus following the commencement of exploration activities in the
Benue Trough by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).nasarawa
state now producing oil.
According to a statement by the NNPC in Abuja,
Group Managing Director of the Corporation, Mr. Maikanti Baru, announced this
development during a visit to the Governor of Nasarawa State, Mr. Umaru Tanko
Almakura in Lafia.
Baru stated that the visit was in fulfillment of
the Presidential mandate which directed NNPC to resume oil exploration
activities in some of the nation’s inland basins which include the Chad Basin
and the Benue Trough.
He said the Presidential mandate was driven by the
urgent need for the nation to increase its oil and gas reserves, thereby
improving revenue streams and creating more business and employment
opportunities for Nigerians.
Baru added that the move was also in line with
NNPC’s corporate vision of 12 Business Focus Areas (12 BUFA), informing
Governor Almakura that the NNPC team was in Nasarawa to sensitise the
government and people of the state on the mission.
“I am therefore happy to be personally here to
kick-start the beginning of a high-profile stakeholder engagement towards oil
exploration in the Nasarawa State’s part of the Benue Trough,” he stated.
He assured that as a responsible corporate
organization, NNPC through its Frontier Exploration Services (FES) would do
everything possible to operate peacefully among the people and with much
respect to the environment.
Already, the GMD noted, the Corporation’s Frontier
Exploration Services (FES) had mobilized the Integrated Data Services Limited,
IDSL, an upstream arm of the NNPC, to acquire seismic data in the Benue Trough
commencing from the Keana area.
“I am convinced that the success of the results
from IDSL’s seismic data acquisition will lead to the drilling of exploration
wells in the area, which hopefully, would launch Nasarawa state into the league
of oil producing states in the country,” Baru stated.
He assured that Nasarawa State indigenes would
enjoy more products availability once the NNPC rehabilitates the Makurdi Depot
pipeline which feeds Nasarawa and Benue States with products.
“We have resuscitated Mosimi, Ibadan, Kano and Aba
depots. Once we are done with Aba-Enugu line, we are heading towards Makurdi
Depot,” Dr. Baru added.
Earlier, the governor who expressed delight over
the oil search in his state assured the NNPC of Nasarawa people’s support
towards the oil search in the frontier.
He particularly lauded the GMD for ensuring
stability in products supply and distribution across the country.
“Since your appointment as the GMD, NNPC, I cannot
remember any issue of fuel scarcity
surfacing in the country. You are also known by
many for your transparency and accountability which is very crucial in a
national company like the NNPC,” the Governor stated.
The governor informed the GMD that the state
government had deployed special ‘environment guards’ to safeguard critical
national assets and infrastructure across the state, including the Pipelines
Right of Way (PRoW).
He pledged to direct the Ministries of Land,
Physical Planning as well as Housing and Transport to work with the NNPC team
towards ensuring the success of the oil exploration in the area.
Vanguard
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