As part of strategies to shore up the nation’s crude oil reserve
base, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation on Thursday announced
that it was on target with respect to reinvigorating exploratory
activities in the seven hydrocarbon basins across the country.The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, disclosed
this when he received the Governor of Yobe State, Ibrahim Geidam, at the
corporation’s headquarters in Abuja.
Explaining the corporation’s efforts to increase the tempo of
exploratory activities in the industry, Baru stated that modalities were
on to open up all the basins in the country to prospective investors.
He was quoted in a statement issued by the NNPC spokesperson, Ndu Ughamadu, as saying,
“We are on target and we are looking at the prospective of the whole
basins of the Niger Delta, Chad, Anambra, Benue Trough, Benin, Sokoto
and Bida. We are focused on delivering on these basins in line with our
mandate.”
The NNPC GMD said preliminary exploratory activities had indicated
some signs of hydrocarbon in eastern Yobe of the Chad Basin, adding that
once the corporation received security clearance, the 3D seismic data
acquisition in the area would continue as scheduled.
Baru noted that modern technology would be deployed in the
exploration of the Yobe section of the Chad Basin, similar to that
deployed in the Borno side of the Chad Basin.
He stated that exploratory activities executed in the Benue Trough
in the 1990s had indicated the presence of hydrocarbon in the region,
adding that attempts made under Production Sharing Contract arrangements
had involved Shell, Chevron and Agip, which had drilled a well each in
the region.
He added that already, the NNPC had identified leads and prospects
that were going to be tested through drilling ahead of the resumption of
the Chad Basin exploratory activities.
Geidam said his visit was informed by the commitment of the
government to increase Nigeria’s oil reserves through exploration of oil
and gas in the Chad Basin, adding that the policy direction of the
Federal Government was of interest to the state because the basin covers
a large area, including Yobe State.
“My visit is a follow-up to our request on exploration of oil
in the Yobe section of the Chad Basin. The assurance, which you gave
that the exploration for hydrocarbon deposits in part of Yobe State was
being considered, has reinforced our resolve to work with you on
diversifying the sources of the national economy for improved revenue
generation,” the governor said.
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