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Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by kahal29: 2:46pm On Jun 03, 2016
Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises to 1.6mbpd, Barkindo Appointed OPEC Secretary-General


• Again, cartel fails to agree on output policy

Ejiofor Alike in Lagos and Chineme Okafor in Abuja with agency reports
Nigeria’s crude oil production has climbed to 1.6 million barrels per day (mbpd), following repairs on some of the oil and gas installations damaged by militant groups in the Niger Delta, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, disclosed yesterday.
According to reports from Reuters and Bloomberg, Kachikwu said in Vienna, Austria, where oil ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) unanimously appointed the former Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Mohammed Barkindo, as the cartel’s Secretary-General, that the country’s production had rebounded to this level after it fell to about 1.4mbpd in May due to a string of militant attacks and an accident on the ExxonMobil Qua Iboe export platform.
He also said despite continued attacks by militants in the restive Niger Delta, Nigeria was still on target to produce 2.3mbpd in 2016.
His disclosure also followed reports that OPEC, which appointed Barkindo, has again failed to agree on production cuts or freeze to shore up crude oil prices in the international market as disagreements between two Middle East rivals, Saudi Arabia and Iran, resurfaced.
Barkindo by his appointment becomes the second Nigerian, after former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Rilwanu Lukman, to serve as the oil cartel’s secretary-general.
Kachikwu, in a tweet from his tweeter handle, confirmed Barkindo’s appointment. He also congratulated him on the feat.
“Congratulations to Dr. Barkindo Sanusi Barkindo on your appointment as OPEC Secretary General,” Kachikwu tweeted.
Kachikwu was credited with playing a huge role in Barkindo’s emergence as the cartel’s secretary-general, as the minister was said to have worked hard behind the scenes at convincing OPEC’s influential members to allow a Nigerian to oversee the administration of OPEC’s headquarters in Vienna.
Similarly, Indonesia’s Energy Minister Sudirman Said disclosed in Vienna that Barkindo’s appointment was by consensus.
Barkindo will succeed outgoing Abdalla El-Badri who had been on the job for nine years. Barkindo was also the acting head of OPEC in 2006.
Seventy-six-year-old Libyan El-Badri was originally due to step down in 2012 after serving the maximum two terms but members were unable to agree on a replacement and his tenure was extended at successive meetings.
Barkindo beat rival nominees that included Indonesia’s Mahendra Siregar. He attended Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria. He is also the Wali of Adamawa.
He spent more than 23 years at NNPC where he served in various capacities including Deputy Managing Director of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) and head of the international trading unit. He also served for 15 years as Nigeria’s representative to OPEC.
Meanwhile, OPEC yesterday failed to agree on a crude oil output policy, even though Saudi Arabia promised not to flood the oil market with extra oil, while Iran insisted on the right to raise its production steeply.
Reuters reported that tensions between the Sunni-led kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Shi’ite Islamic Iran had been the highlights of several previous OPEC meetings, including in December 2015 when the group failed to agree on a formal output target for the first time in years.
Tensions, however, were doused yesterday as Saudi Arabia’s new Minister of Energy, Khalid al-Falih, showed Riyadh wanted to be more conciliatory and his Iranian peer Bijan Zanganeh kept his criticism of Riyadh to an unusual minimum.
Despite the setback, Saudi Arabia moved to soothe market fears that failure to reach any deal would prompt OPEC’s largest producer, already pumping near record highs, to raise production further to punish rivals and gain additional market share.

“We will be very gentle in our approach and make sure we don’t shock the market in any way,” Falih told reporters after the meeting.
“There is no reason to expect that Saudi Arabia is going to go on a flooding campaign,” Falih said when asked whether Saudi Arabia could add more barrels to the market.
The market has grown increasingly used to OPEC clashes over the past two years as political foes Riyadh and Tehran fight proxy wars in Syria and Yemen.
Saudi Arabia effectively frustrated the plans for a global production freeze – which was aimed at stabilising oil markets – in April.
It said then that it would join the deal, which would also have involved non-OPEC Russia, only if Iran agreed to freeze output.
Tehran has been the main stumbling block for OPEC to agree on output policy over the past year as the country boosted supplies despite calls from other members for a production freeze.
Tehran has argued that it should be allowed to raise production to levels seen before the imposition of now-ended Western sanctions over Iran’s nuclear programme.
Iranian oil minister said Tehran would not support any new collective output ceiling and wanted the debate to focus on individual country production quotas.
“Without country quotas, OPEC cannot control anything,” Zanganeh told reporters.
He insisted Tehran deserved a quota – based on historic output levels – of 14.5 per cent of OPEC’s overall production
OPEC is pumping 32.5mbpd, which would give Iran a quota of 4.7mbpd – well above its current output of 3.8 million, according to Tehran’s estimates, and 3.5 million, based on market estimates.
At its previous meeting in December 2015, OPEC effectively allowed its 13 members to pump at will.
As a result, prices crashed to $27 per barrel in January, their lowest in over a decade, but have since recovered to around $50 due to global supply outages.
Yesterday, Brent prices eased 1.5 per cent to $49 per barrel.
Zanganeh made a few conciliatory remarks, saying he was happy with the meeting and received no signals from other producers that they planned to increase output.
Until December 2015, OPEC had a ceiling of 30mbpd – in place since December 2011, although it effectively abandoned individual production quotas years ago.


http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/06/03/28540/

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by sanandreas(m): 2:54pm On Jun 03, 2016
Nigerians know the true figure. Maybe he is not aware we are producing less than a million

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by Onix01: 3:02pm On Jun 03, 2016
The minister have spoken the reality on ground. In my opinion the NDA should go back and restrategise as their efforts so far are in vain. Ground zero level of production will never happen and it will forever be in their (nda) dreams before the government finally secures all the pipelines back. Our past oga made a huge mistake by handing-over the map of oil installations to militants.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by Jirate(m): 3:14pm On Jun 03, 2016
Must you say things like this in Puplic, NDA boys will not sleep this Night, they will decend on those poor pipelines with such venom that even the Devil will flee.
That was how Lai Lai spoke carelessly about Boko Haram being defeated only for the evil group to bounce back with several suicide bombing leading to several loss of lives.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by Mynd44: 3:17pm On Jun 03, 2016
I heard it takes 3 days to fix ruptured pipelines. Seems it is true

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by ckmayoca: 3:17pm On Jun 03, 2016
Good news if it's true.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by lovat(m): 3:21pm On Jun 03, 2016
Mynd44:
I heard it takes 3 days to fix ruptured pipelines. Seems it is true
who told you such lies undecided



Stop posting false information.



Oya you are hereby banned to 2167

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by admindim: 3:22pm On Jun 03, 2016
it is well we will sing a new song

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by Jirate(m): 3:30pm On Jun 03, 2016
Mynd44:
I heard it takes 3 days to fix ruptured pipelines. Seems it is true

3 days is not enough to mobilize men and material to site, before the real Mynding can commence, more over, those militants are always lurking around ready to Close The Thread if you don't have heavy security presence. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by SLIDEwaxie(m): 3:35pm On Jun 03, 2016
Bad news!

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by SLIDEwaxie(m): 3:36pm On Jun 03, 2016
Jirate:


3 days is not enough to mobilize men and material to site, before the real Mynding can commence, more over, those militants are always lurking around ready to Close the Thread if you don't have heavy security presence.
says who?

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by modath(f): 3:45pm On Jun 03, 2016
Mynd44:
I heard it takes 3 days to fix ruptured pipelines. Seems it is true

Learned so too... 3 days give or take...

Looking like the 0 level threat will remain a pipe dream (no pun intended).... Maybe a situation of boom at a go sha, but the hit and run interval? Kolewerk!!!

This news will either be a good omen or a bad omen, either ways, Que Sera Sera...

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by mrvitalis(m): 3:47pm On Jun 03, 2016
When I told people that blowing pipelines won't in anyway hurt the country or the company, that they can be fixed easily they called me names

Oil Construction companies are really going to be smelling now, because business is good, pipeline welders are really going to enjoy this

Niger Delta avengers know what facilities to blow up and Nigeria will shake but dey no born them well

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by mrvitalis(m): 3:52pm On Jun 03, 2016
Onix01:
The minister have spoken the reality on ground. In my opinion the NDA should go back and restrategise as their efforts so far are in vain. Ground zero level of production will never happen and it will forever be in their (nda) dreams before the government finally secures all the pipelines back. Our past oga made a huge mistake by handing-over the map of oil installations to militants.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by mrvitalis(m): 3:53pm On Jun 03, 2016
lovat:
who told you such lies undecided



Stop posting false information.



Oya you are hereby banned to 2167
It can take less, most companies have materials on ground, they know the place they operate

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by IVORY2009(m): 4:09pm On Jun 03, 2016
Another minister of Buhari lie lie man shocked

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by 989900: 4:20pm On Jun 03, 2016
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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by 989900: 4:21pm On Jun 03, 2016
If the pipelines were allowed to work, Fashola and Kachikwu's efforts would have been yielding astounding results for us in terms of lower pump prices, stronger Naira, and Power supply.

OTOH, my wild guess is, the pipelines were probably pre-rigged.

Those touts would soon run out of options.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by haqueurate(m): 4:34pm On Jun 03, 2016
This is bad news for IPAD o!
they actually think bombed pipeline takes forever to fix, eyahhhh! Even tho they are bearing the brunt of no light (power), high cost of cooking gas etc
they actually wish the nations will collapse forgeting they are at the bottom of the food chain

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by kahal29: 4:37pm On Jun 03, 2016
Lalasticlala.... Front page
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by obailala(m): 4:41pm On Jun 03, 2016
I think the time has come for the government to stop announcing these figures whether real or fake. It appears that whenever the figures are announced, it spurs the destroyers to action. The last time they announced Kaduna refinery had resumed production with over 5million litres per day, 2 days later, the pipeline taking crude to the refinery was bombed. On another occasion they announced that power generation nationwide had increased a bit because of the repaired escravos gas line, exactly 2 days later, they re-bombed the escravos line. Kachikwu should do well by ceasing to make these announcements.

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by kcynho(m): 5:59pm On Jun 03, 2016
[size=25pt]SO WAT HZ D NIGER DELTA AVENGERS BYN BOMBING 4 GUDNESS SAKE!!!![/size]

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by donbrowser(m): 5:59pm On Jun 03, 2016
Modified!
2 weeks ago or thereabout, we read about how Nigeria dropped to 2nd oil producer in Africa. Since then we've had series of attacks and how is it possible to produce more even when the attacks increased.
Big fat lie!

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by keypad1: 6:00pm On Jun 03, 2016
Fantastically big lie

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by chikel2000(m): 6:00pm On Jun 03, 2016
Am tired of bad news
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by onosprince(m): 6:03pm On Jun 03, 2016
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by adonbilivit: 6:03pm On Jun 03, 2016
goodnews
Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by MVLOX(m): 6:03pm On Jun 03, 2016
So wat have dis foolish avengers been bombing....abandoned pipelines abi na palm oil pipe lines dem dey bomb... But dis increase is a shame to the avengers and their deluded supporters

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by temptnow: 6:04pm On Jun 03, 2016
[size=15pt]Kachukwu had to lie in other not to look stupidd in front of other OPEC members. imagine telling other OPEC members you are only producing 400,000 BPD , it will look like Nigeria is a uselesss country.[/size]

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by Noneroone(m): 6:04pm On Jun 03, 2016
Lies as usual

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Re: Nigeria’s Oil Output Rises To 1.6mbpd by temptnow: 6:04pm On Jun 03, 2016
MVLOX:
So wat have dis foolish avengers been bombing....abandoned pipelines abi na palm oil pipe lines dem dey bomb... But dis increase is a shame to the avengers and their deluded supporters
you need sense

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