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Ngeria Niger Delta - Oil Reserve Expected To Dry Up In Year 2040 by newmaster(m): 3:43pm On Mar 22, 2010
Nigeria's oil reserve expected to dry up in 2040
08-02-10 The oil reserves in the Niger Delta currently in the region of 30 bn barrels will dry and disappear by the year 2040.
Activities of militant groups in the region, ineptitude leadership and rapid depletion of ore, a major component for the exploration are contributory factors that may see the end of Nigeria's oil.

Regulatory and monitoring organs in the country including the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) are concerned about the development. A source in one of the agencies confirms that some of the agencies especially NNPC and RMAFC have undertaken visitations and mounted various campaigns on need for the diversification of the economy to other sectors and on the necessity for passage of Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) into law.
The RMAFC had toured some states to verify existing and abandoned oil wells and other prospective areas for exploration. It also provided each state in the federation with lists of abundant mineral and natural resources in its location which could be tapped for more revenue to their Internally Generated Revenue and the Federation Accounts.

Minerals and hydrocarbon deposits have life-span and can be negatively affected if there are fewer activities to extend the life indices through intensive exploration to augment the resource base.
Members of the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), which comprises commissioners of finance, accountants general of states, NNPC, Customs and Federal Inland Revenue Service are being told on the need for new investment and diversifications of the economy because they would soon run out of oil for export and local consumption. The campaigns have also gone to Governors and federal legislators on the need for early passage of PIB because the future of Nigeria's oil, according to the campaigners, depends largely on new oil bill that would promote continued investment in new oils and security of facilities in the Niger Delta region.

At another forum in Abuja recently, a General Manager, Planning, National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), Victor Briggs, stated that that Nigeria is not investing in new oil discoveries whereby all the revenues from oil goes to the Federation Account directly without reinvesting into oil fields.
The disbursement figures made in January 2010 from the Federation Account shows that while Bayelsa and Edo States received the sum of N 4.29 bn and N 3.48 bn respectively the non-oil states of Lagos and Kano States received N 9.16 bn and N 6.49 bn respectively.



Source: http://allafrica.com / Daily Trust



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Re: Ngeria Niger Delta - Oil Reserve Expected To Dry Up In Year 2040 by sjeezy8: 4:13pm On Mar 22, 2010
Thats not true because Nigeria has increased its reserves to 40 billion barrels of light Oil expected to grow to 50 billion barrels and over 40 billion barrels of heavy crude oil in west nigeria - that should have been refined into light crude.

So Nigeria should have about 80-90 billion barrels of Oil.
Re: Ngeria Niger Delta - Oil Reserve Expected To Dry Up In Year 2040 by Goldmind1(m): 10:50pm On Mar 22, 2010
[/quote]Thats not true because Nigeria has increased its reserves to 40 billion barrels of light Oil expected to grow to 50 billion barrels and over 40 billion barrels of heavy crude oil in west nigeria - that should have been refined into light crude.

So Nigeria should have about 80-90 billion barrels of Oil.

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You talk like an opportunist. You said that Nigeria still has upto 80 to 90 billion barrels of crude oil. Did you ever ask yourself what Nigeria produces. With all your oil reserves, your country still runs to the world bank for loan, where as countries like Japan that has no oil donates money to the world bank.

Wealth of a nation is not measured in the amount of natural resources, but in the value of her human resources.
Re: Ngeria Niger Delta - Oil Reserve Expected To Dry Up In Year 2040 by 006(m): 12:32am On Mar 23, 2010
^^^  That was a good for that sjeezy8 and his bull,
Re: Ngeria Niger Delta - Oil Reserve Expected To Dry Up In Year 2040 by blacksta(m): 5:19am On Mar 23, 2010
2040 is too long - Can it finish today - As i dont feel the impact in my life as a Nigerian

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