Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    SweetCrudeReportsSweetCrudeReports
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Oil
    • Gas
    • Power
    • Solid Minerals
    • Labour
    • Financing
    • Freight
    • Community Development
    • E-Editions
    SweetCrudeReportsSweetCrudeReports
    Home » Group tasks govt on crude oil discovery in Niger State

    Group tasks govt on crude oil discovery in Niger State

    October 21, 2015
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp

    21 October 2015, Sokoto — Petroleum Research Group of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto yesterday urged the federal government to build on the findings on crude oil discovery in Bida, Niger state, towards generating reliable data capable of attracting investments in the Bida basin.

    CRUDE-OILThe team had conducted a research on a dark oily liquid that is emitted from the ground at different locations around Daban Community of Lavun Local Government Area of Niger State.

    Speaking on the research work, a member of the team, Prof. Umar Zaki Faruk, said: “It was discovered that the material conforms with the biomarker characteristics of crude oil generated from matured source rock.”

    He said survey revealed that the dark liquid oozes from the ground and flows into river Madeko in the outskirt of the Daban community and that it could not be attributed to any possible artificial source.

     “It was found that the seepage predates the settlement thus, the community’s ancestral history and superstitions are intertwined with it. Consequently, soil and water that were visibly contaminated with the dark liquid were carefully scooped and transported to our laboratory for analysis.”

    According to him, the result of the work concluded unequivocally, that the material was crude oil generated from matured oil prone kerogen.

    He however said:”The data was not enough to determine whether the seepage was in the course of primary, secondary or tertiary migration but a confidence booster for investors in the upstream petroleum industry.

    “In Nigeria, most of the oil explorations were in the coastal areas and off-shore where successful oil fields were discovered while the exploration of the inland-basins remains scanty possibly because of the high financial risk involved,” he stated.

    • Daily Trust

    Related News

    Oil prices slip as US sanctions ease fears of escalation in Iran

    Nigerian Navy cracks down on oil theft, arrests 76 vessels in two years

    Shell, Chevron pledge fresh multi-billion-dollar investments in Nigeria’s oil sector

    E-book
    Resilience Exhibition

    Latest News

    Oil prices slip as US sanctions ease fears of escalation in Iran

    June 20, 2025

    Angola strengthens US energy, mineral ties with Sonangol-MIT cooperation agreements

    June 20, 2025

    Mozambique energy minister optimistic on TotalEnergies’ plan to resume LNG project

    June 20, 2025

    Nigerian Navy cracks down on oil theft, arrests 76 vessels in two years

    June 20, 2025

    Shell, Chevron pledge fresh multi-billion-dollar investments in Nigeria’s oil sector

    June 20, 2025
    Demo
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Opec Daily Basket
    • Oil
    • Power
    • Gas
    • Freight
    • Financing
    • Labour
    • Technology
    • Solid Mineral
    • Conferences/Seminars
    • Community Development
    • Nigerian Content Initiative
    • Niger-Delta Question
    • Insurance
    • Other News
    • Focus
    • Feedback
    • Hanging Out With Markson

    Subscribe for Updates

    Get the latest energy news from Sweetcrudereports.

    Please wait...
    Please enter all required fields Click to hide
    Correct invalid entries Click to hide
    © 2025 Sweetcrudereports.
    • About Us
    • Advertise with us
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.