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FG moves to revive inactive oil wells to meet Nigeria’s OPEC oil quota

Gbenga Komolafe

Gbenga Komolafe, CEO of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has moved to boost the country’s crude oil production with the inauguration of the Project Committee on Reactivation of shut-in strings (inactive oil wells).

This is coming at a time Nigeria’s crude oil production output had fallen from 2.5 million barrels per day to the present 1.42 million barrels per day as of May 2022, due to various reasons that include pipeline vandalism, shutting of many oil wells because of lack of evacuation, investment and others.

At the inauguration of the committee on Thursday in Abuja, the Chief Executive Officer of NUPRC, Mr Gbenga Komolafe, said it would conduct an industry-wide technical integrated study on reactivation of the shut-in strings.

Komolafe said the nation had suffered significant losses in crude oil production especially in land and swamp terrains due to economic sabotage popularly known as crude oil theft, some of which has led to the declaration of force majeure at Bonny Oil and Gas Terminal (BOGT).

What the NUPRC boss is saying

Komolafe said the shut-in of wells from fields evacuating through the Nembe Creek Trunk Line (NCTL) and the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) as another consequence.

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He said, “A consequential effect of this menace is that the nation only achieved about 60% compliance with Technical Allowable Rate (TAR) and 72% of its assigned OPEC quota.

“On the other hand, the socio-economic impact of production and associated revenue losses to both government and investors is a deep cause for concern for all stakeholders.

“The challenges that stem from this issue include threat to national and energy security, erosion of global competitiveness and ease of doing business and rise in unemployment across the industry.

“Others are, increase in conflicts due to proliferation of arms and widespread HSE and community concerns.’’

FG develops strategies to tackle economic sabotage and meet production target

Komolafe said that the NUPRC has developed regulatory initiatives and optimization to tackle these mentioned issues and meet the government’s production target of 3 million barrels of crude oil per day.

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