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    Nigeria: Govt prioritizes ‎Chad oil exploration

    May 2, 2016
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    *Survey activity in the Chad Basin.
    *Survey activity in the Chad Basin.

    Kunle Kalejaye

    02 May 2016, Sweetcrude, Houston —
    The Federal Government has made the exploration oil and gas in the inland basins especially Chad Basin and the Benue Trough its top priority.

    This was made known by‎ the Group Managing Director, GMD of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC Dr.Ibe Kachikwu.

    Kachikwu in a statement signed by NNPC’s Group General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr. Garba Muhammad said NNPC through its Frontier Exploration Services and Renewable Energy Division, FESRED, had progressed reasonably with seismic acquisition activities in the Chad Basin frontier area up until insurgency necessitated the suspension of operation there.

    He said eight (8) phases, out of the planned twelve (12) phase project, to cover 3, 550 sq.km have been acquired by the date of suspension of operation on November 24, 2014.

    “A total of 1, 962 sq.km have been acquired and processed, interpretation is currently on-going at about 90 per cent completion, and drilling activities will commence by the last quarter of 2016,”the GMD noted.

    He explained that the seismic activities were carried out with due regard to environmental protection and in accordance with international standards and best practices and was being handled by the Integrated Data Services Limited (NNPC subsidiary) and BGP, a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation.

    According to him, exploration in the Chad basin is to increase the nation’s oil and gas reserves and add value to the hydrocarbon potentials of the Nigerian inland basin, provide investment opportunities, boost the economy as well as create millions of new jobs.

    “The decision to diversify our business portfolio is about all of us and about the future of our dear country, the vision is clear, and we are determined not to fail,”Kachikwu stated.

    He invites the private sector and venture capitalists across the globe to partner with NNPC in planned Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV’s) to profitably harness the enormous energy resources in Nigeria.

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