
Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin
Lagos — First Exploration & Petroleum Development Company, First E&P, has announced the successful completion of its 100th crude oil cargo lifting and export from the Abigail Joseph Floating Production Storage and Offloading, FPSO, unit. This significant milestone, achieved on April 18, 2025, highlights the company’s sustained operational excellence, resilience, and commitment to delivering value to its stakeholders.
Since the company’s inaugural crude oil lifting and export in January 2021, the NNPC/First E&P Joint Venture has consistently demonstrated operational reliability and efficiency in its offshore activities. The latest crude export parcel size of approximately 650,000 barrels of oil, brings the cumulative volume exported from the Abigail Joseph FPSO to an impressive 63,840,578 barrels within just four years.
What makes this achievement especially remarkable is the operational track record behind it. Throughout these operations, the company has maintained a reliable facility uptime of approximately 95% while recording zero lost time incidents, a clear testament to First E&P’s unwavering commitment to safety, operational excellence, and environmental stewardship.
“This milestone is a reflection of the expertise, innovation, and relentless dedication of our people, as well as the strength of our partnerships. From our first lift in January 2021, to our 50th in May 2023, and now our 100th, every step has been powered by collaboration, resilience, and an unyielding pursuit of operational excellence,” Mr. Olatunbosun Oni, the General Manager, Operations at FIRST E&P said.
FIRST E&P extended its heartfelt appreciation to its partners, regulators, and stakeholders, whose contributions have been instrumental in making this achievement possible. The Company specialy recognized NUPRC, NNPC, its operations and maintenance partner YINSON, and its trading partners VITOL, for their unwavering support and collaboration.
As the company marks this accomplishment, it continues to prioritise safety and sustainable operations. FIRST E&P is on track to achieving 10 million man-hours with zero lost time incidents, further underscoring its commitment to responsible and secure operations that protect its people, assets, and the environment.
This milestone represents not only a proud moment in FIRST E&P’s journey but also a reaffirmation of the company’s mission to reliably deliver energy solutions while creating sustainable value for Nigeria and its stakeholders.