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Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by Truth234(m): 6:28am On Aug 16, 2016
The Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has said that Nigeria will have to increase oil output by an average of 900,000 barrels per day (b/d) in order to recover crude oil that has been shut in to a series of militant attacks on oil and gas assets in the Niger Delta in recent months.

Kachikwu, who spoke to CNN’s Richard Quest last night, however said he was not particularly optimistic about the possible talks on a production freeze by other oil producing countries to bolster prices, saying similar efforts a few months ago had failed.

Despite his lack of confidence, the price of crude oil rose yesterday following reports that Russia and the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) may resume dialogue on a production freeze.

The petroleum minister said the federal government was in continuing dialogue with militants and their representatives in the Niger Delta and expressed confidence that in the next one or two months, a resolution will be reached to end the attacks on oil assets.

“There’s a lot of dialogue, a lot of security meetings and we expect that in the next one or two months, we will arrive at a lasting resolution on the problem in the Niger Delta,” he said.

He added that Nigeria would need to produce on average 900,000b/d extra to recover oil and the attendant revenue lost to the militancy in recent months.

“We are producing some 1.5 million barrels per day and would need on average 900,000 barrels per day to catch up on what we have lost. If we can achieve peace, this will be feasible,” he said.

However, when he was reminded by Quest that an extra 900,000b/d would run contrary to possible talks next month on a production freeze in order to shore up oil prices, Kachikwu said he was not optimistic that a consensus could be reached on an output cap, as efforts in the past had failed.

“I’m not too optimistic about an output freeze, because we tried this in the past and it failed.

“Also, OPEC accounts for 30 per cent of total global output, so we will need to be aggressive in our engagements with producers that account for 70 per cent of output, so it is only if a consensus is reached, then me have some hope,” he explained.

On yesterday’s criticism by parents of the Chibok girls that the military and its resources were being diverted to secure oil facilities instead of recovering the schoolgirls who were kidnapped from their school by Boko Haram two years ago, he said it was not true that the girls were less important than oil facilities in the Niger Delta.

“It is not true that oil facilities are more of a priority than the Chibok girls. As you know President Muhammadu Buhari from the outset of his administration built a coalition with neighbouring countries to defeat the terrorism in the North-east.

“He also had to set up a panel to probe the diversion of funds meant for the procurement of arms to fight the insurgency. All these suggest that the insurgency in the North-east is a major priority of this government.

“I am a father and I can imagine what it means to have my children kept in captivity in a forest and the president feels the same way. So he has not given up the girls,” the minister said.

Meanwhile, the price of crude oil rose yesterday following reports that Russia and OPEC may resume dialogue on a production cap.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that the global oil benchmark Brent crude rose 0.9 per cent to $47.38 a barrel on London’s Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) futures exchange. It however traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange, West Texas Intermediate futures at $44.86 a barrel, up 0.8 per cent.

Both the WSJ and UK’s Telegraph reported that the price movements were triggered by comments made by Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister, Khalid al-Falih and Russian Energy Minister, Alexander Novak that market action was likely if discussions at an upcoming meeting in Algeria between OPEC and its other ally producers go well.

According to WSJ, prices have gained since Saudi’s al-Falih signalled last week that his country was open to measures to stabilise the market which has been struggling with oversupply for the past two years.

Saudi is the biggest producer among members of OPEC and historically seen as the de facto leader of the oil cartel. The OPEC meeting in Algeria is scheduled as an informal gathering in September.

The Telegraph also reported that the price movement was in reaction to the OPEC Algeria meeting where the focus is expected to return to a possible supply cap deal after similar talks in Doha failed earlier this year.

Novak confirmed Russia’s participation at the Algeria meeting to Saudi newspaper, Asharq al-Awsat. Novak stated that his country – the world’s third largest supplier of oil – was also involved in early discussions.

He said: “We are co-operating in the framework of consultations regarding the oil market with OPEC countries and producers from outside the organisation, and are determined to continue dialogue to achieve market stability.”

At the weekend, al-Falih told the Saudi Press Agency that “we are going to have a ministerial meeting of IEF in Algeria next month, and there is an opportunity for OPEC and major exporting non-OPEC ministers to meet and discuss the market situation, including any possible action that may be required to stabilise the market”.

He added: “We’ve said before that market rebalancing is already taking place but the process of clearing crude and product inventories will take time. We are on the right track and prices should reflect that.”

Oil price recovery from a 12-year low of $28 a barrel in January had floundered last month when global economic fears reignited concern that there was a glut in the market, causing prices to slump back to $41.66 a barrel.


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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by hungryboy(m): 6:29am On Aug 16, 2016
Go north go carry groundnut oil replace am nah.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:37am On Aug 16, 2016
Oil in Lagos & Ondo with the one yet yo find in NE will help out..

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by excellencyabia1: 6:40am On Aug 16, 2016
The strenght of nigeria is gradually becoming a history

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by GudluckIBB(m): 6:40am On Aug 16, 2016
Yet some people were happy with the distruction.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by Nobody: 6:44am On Aug 16, 2016
And una still dey do mumu trying to force them out of their game. YarAdua of blessed memory was way smarter than our dunce dullard, indeed education is invaluable.
By the way, why has no one mentioned that the NE refinery is a bad option at a time like this? Just like the ISIS in Syria, it could end up in the hands of BH and we all know what that means.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by psucc(m): 6:48am On Aug 16, 2016
The extra should be gotten from the north as their own contributions to the national cake. How can one region produced almost all it takes to sustain a whole nation and yet it is the most deprived in the sharing formula.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by Femolacaster(m): 7:07am On Aug 16, 2016
This country is turning to something else.
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by Femich18(m): 7:34am On Aug 16, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
Oil in Lagos & Ondo with the one yet yo find in NE will help out..
Nah talk you talk so?

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by ifygbogwu: 8:59am On Aug 16, 2016
grin
hungryboy:
Go north go carry groundnut oil replace am nah.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by ifygbogwu: 9:00am On Aug 16, 2016
ofcourse blessing in disguise
GudluckIBB:
Yet some people were happy with the distruction.
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by seguno2: 9:00am On Aug 16, 2016
Who are militants when General Muhammadu Buhari is our president?
Kachikwu should stop telling us lies please.
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by jerryunit48: 9:02am On Aug 16, 2016
Negotiate , Negotiate , Negotiate

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by NwaEzefuNaMba(m): 9:03am On Aug 16, 2016
Excuse, excuses and more and more excuses!!

NOTE Failure is not justifiable and excusable!

If the Government fails to protect Nigeria Economic power houses then Sudan is inevitable in Nigeria.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by massinola(m): 9:03am On Aug 16, 2016
Umaru musa yaradua, happy birthday and may your peace loving soul continues to rest in peace. Please just one prayer point, take away this cup in the person of general cansandra from us. He's a course to us. Your diplomatic legacy which you handed down to GEJ which he in turn handed over to this presidiot has been jeopardized under one year. See where it's landed us.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by Integrityfarms(m): 9:04am On Aug 16, 2016
The effects of the infamous 97% and 5% theory of PMB
THE 5% Sneezes and the 97% catches cold
#PROUDLY 5%

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by horlabiyi(m): 9:04am On Aug 16, 2016
OMG
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by free2ryhme: 9:06am On Aug 16, 2016
what is this one saying
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by N0nnyking(m): 9:07am On Aug 16, 2016
Those brillant militant destroyed the ones government officials are secretly earning from. so stop talking trashhhh Mr kachikwu
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by BJAYADEMOLA(m): 9:08am On Aug 16, 2016
The government should suppress the militant before they suppress our economy.
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by NwaNimo1(m): 9:12am On Aug 16, 2016
lets call it 1 million barrels per day @ $48 per barrells = $48 Million Dollars x 7 days = $336 Million Dollars per week.

Would have been a whole lot cheaper to have kept the security arrangements/payments agreed by previous Govts.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by Heffalump(m): 9:16am On Aug 16, 2016
hungryboy:
Go north go carry groundnut oil replace am nah.


I can see you're getting more miserable by the day. Your deep inner hatred for anything good and pessimism is rapidly eroding the beauty of your human nature.

Are you one of the lost sons?

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by ddippset(m): 9:17am On Aug 16, 2016
So Nigeria is still making 1.5 million bpd? I thought it would be 100,000 bpd already. Then what are our revengers sorry avengers doing?
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by Mintek: 9:23am On Aug 16, 2016
BJAYADEMOLA:
The government should suppress the militant before they suppress our economy.


Simply tell the dolt at Aso Rock to watch his unguarded utterances henceforth, quit his sectional/divisive disposition and learn to president for all.

I can't wait for 2019 to kick Buhari out. He's unfit to lead a complex nation as ours.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by Nobody: 9:26am On Aug 16, 2016
Buhari said Nigeria was broke.Have Nigeria not been selling crude oil?
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by slap1(m): 9:30am On Aug 16, 2016
Lost to militancy and an illiterate president.
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by SafeAlhaji(m): 9:31am On Aug 16, 2016
Truth234:



http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/08/16/kachikwu-nigeria-will-need-extra-900000bd-to-recover-oil-lost-to-militancy/
Why cant you discuss peace with them when you are opportune to, afterall they are your people
Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by Flyingngel(m): 9:31am On Aug 16, 2016
Let us look at it this way, if u have 37 hens and 7 lays big eggs that fetch u good money, will u take them anyhow. If u go in to d poultry and discover that the 7 is sick am telling u that u will do everything possible for them to b healthy.

U will not kill them or threaten them but rather u will b subtle. That is what happen to Buhari and d Avengers. U don't kill d hen that lay d golden egg.

Am not in support of Avengers.

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Re: Kachikwu: Nigeria Will Need Extra 900,000b/d To Recover Oil Lost To Militancy by SafeAlhaji(m): 9:33am On Aug 16, 2016
Mintek:



Simply tell the dolt at Aso Rock to watch his unguarded utterances henceforth, quit his sectional/divisive disposition and learn to president for all.

I can't wait for 2019 to kick Buhari out. He's unfit to lead a complex nation as ours.
Naso you talk when goodluck is there.

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