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Ngeria: FG to oil firms, ramp up production to meet OPEC quota
Ngeria: FG to oil firms, ramp up production to meet OPEC quota

Zawya

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Ngeria: FG to oil firms, ramp up production to meet OPEC quota

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Gas, Ekperenkpo Ekpo, has called on oil and gas stakeholders to collaborate to meet the quota approved by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Ekpo gave the appeal on Wednesday during the ongoing 2025 Nigeria Oil and Gas Opportunities Fair (NOGOF) in Yenagoa. The minister, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr Emeka Obi, noted that the oil output of 1.4 million barrels per day as of the first quarter of 2025 fell short of the 1.8 million barrels quota approved by OPEC. He pointed out that with the nation's oil reserve and a commitment by industry players, there is an opportunity to meet the quota. The theme of this year's event is: 'Driving Investment and Production Growth: Shaping a sustainable Oil and Gas Industry through Indigenous Capacity Development'. The minister commended the Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) for the fair showcasing opportunities for Nigerian companies. He said that the growth of Nigerian content from five per cent in 2010 and 56 per cent in 2024 was a laudable achievement. Some 1,000 companies are participating in the fair, where major oil producers showcase opportunities and projects. Commission Chief Executive, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Gbenga Komolafe, in he s keynote address, pointed out that driving investment and production growth in Nigeria's oil and gas industry required a multifaceted approach. According to him, it would demand creating a favourable investment climate, developing indigenous capacity, and ensuring sustainability through environmental stewardship. 'By working together, we can shape a future where the oil and gas sector continues to be a pillar of our economy, contributing to national development and improving the quality of life for all Nigerians,' he said. Komolafe, who was represented by the Commission's Executive Commissioner, Health, Safety, Environment and Community, said that Nigeria's oil and gas industry has long been the mainstay of our economy, contributing significantly to the nation's foreign exchange earnings, providing substantial revenue for the nation's development. 'It is crucial to acknowledge the sector's role in our economic history while recognising the urgent need to adapt and transform it to meet future challenges and opportunities,' he said To achieve sustainable growth in the oil and gas sector, he pointed out that robust upstream investments are essential. According to him, attracting both local and foreign investment required concerted efforts to create an enabling environment characterised by stability, transparency, and regulatory certainty. He pointed out that investors must have confidence in the industry's legal and fiscal frameworks, confident that their investments are secured and will deliver profitable returns. 'Production growth, on the other hand, hinges on optimising our existing resources and exploring new frontiers. 'This involves adopting cutting-edge technologies and best practices to enhance efficiency and reduce operational costs. It also means investing in infrastructure development to support exploration, development and production activities,' he said By doing so, he said the nation can maximise its production capacity and ensure a steady crude oil and gas supply to meet both domestic and international demand. He reeled out the NUPRC's mission in promoting sustainable value creation from Nigeria's Petroleum Resources for shared prosperity, urging stakeholders not to lose sight of the need for sustainability and environmental stewardship as they focus on investment and production growth. 'The oil and gas industry has a significant environmental footprint, and it is our responsibility to mitigate its impact. This involves adopting cleaner technologies, reducing emissions, and ensuring responsible resource management. 'The NUPRC is positioned and has developed various initiatives that align with the national goals and the Petroleum Industry Act 2021. We recognise the connectivity between climate change and energy security, particularly within the context of upstream petroleum operations. 'We are committed to fostering a sustainable and resilient industry that minimises its environmental impact on our host communities, while optimising our hydrocarbon development for our collective benefit,' Komolafe said. Copyright © 2022 Nigerian Tribune Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Nigeria: NCDMB assures indigenous oil, gas companies of an enabling environment
Nigeria: NCDMB assures indigenous oil, gas companies of an enabling environment

Zawya

time18-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Nigeria: NCDMB assures indigenous oil, gas companies of an enabling environment

Indigenous oil and gas companies have been assured of an enabling environment by the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe. Addressing a high-powered delegation of the Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, a consortium that concluded acquisition of onshore oil assets of Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) in March 2025, in his office in Yenagoa, Ogbe, expressed total support for the vision and long-term plan of company. Ogbe said its management team would be willing to engage with their counterparts from the Renaissance Group whenever the need arose. He commended the company's emphasis on Nigerian Content and plans to establish a foothold in other countries across Africa, assuring the delegation that NCDMB would provide their company with 'double enabling environment' in support of its growth in Nigeria and abroad. The NCDMB boss noted that Renaissance Africa Energy Company has a promising future, given the very competent hands in its employ who had held responsible positions in companies with track records of performance in the oil and gas sector. Related Easter celebrations: NSCDC deploys 415 personnel in Zamfara EKEDC announces 10-hour payment downtime for prepaid customers Zamfara AGILE supports govt to recruit 2,000 teachers Earlier, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the company, Dr. Tony Attah, had thanked the executive secretary for the warm reception, assuring him and the NCDMB management, 'We are ourselves Nigerian Content – we're wholly Nigerian.' On the company's long-term plan, he said, 'We invest in Nigeria, but represent Nigerian Content across Africa…. Our mission is to be the African leader in energy but most importantly to enable energy security, to enable industrialisation.' Chairman of the Renaissance Group, Dr. Layi Fatona, recalled that the NCDMB had been very supportive to the SPDC in the past, and that it was their expectation that the new company which has acquired the assets of the Anglo-Dutch giant would continue to enjoy the same relationship. The General Manager, Corporate Communications and Zonal Coordination of the NCDMB, Barr. Esueme Dan Kikile, in a brief comment noted that the vision of the NCDMB aligns with that of Renaissance, and that the two organisations would be able to collaborate productively to advance local content. Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited is a consortium comprising four leading indigenous oil companies, namely, ND Western Limited, Aradel Holdings, FIRST Exploration and Petroleum Development Company Limited (FIRST E&P), and Waltersmith Group, and an international energy company known as Petroni.

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