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NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by iwaeda: 6:50am On Mar 01, 2022
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited on Monday insisted that it would continue to develop Nigeria’s gas resources despite the exit of International Oil Companies from the country due to the global push for energy transition and net carbon zero target.

The NNPC’s Group Managing Director, Mele Kyari, disclosed this in Abuja at the ongoing Nigeria International Energy Summit 2022 with the theme, “Revitalising the Industry: Future Fuels and Energy transition.”

This came as the Federal Government announced that it had established a $50m Liquefied Petroleum Gas (cooking gas) Energy Fund in partnership with Afriexim Bank to deepen the use of LPG in Nigeria.

On energy transition, Kyari said the NNPC would work with its partners in facilitating the process in Nigeria regardless of the massive investment drop in fossil fuel projects amidst oil firms exits from Nigeria.

He said, “Companies are divesting. They are leaving our country literally, that’s the best way to put it. But they are not leaving because opportunities are not there.

“It is because companies are shifting their portfolios where they can add value, and not just that, where they can also add to the journey towards net carbon zero production. We understand this very perfectly.

“But we can’t afford not to realise that this country must benefit from the realities of today.”

The NNPC boss stated that today in Nigeria, or mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, countries in this region could be described as energy deficient.

“There’s the poverty of energy and there’s a huge gap to be filled,” he stated.

Kyari added, “This country has the largest reserves of gas and crude oil including condensates, and therefore there’s simply no way you can transit to a net carbon zero situation without necessarily having a transition fuel.

“It is very clear to the world that gas will be the transition fuel. And that can’t happen except you are able to put in on the ground, convert it to a usable form and make it available to its users.’

The NNPC helmsman observed that “you can’t do that except you find financing for it. And today we all understand the level of underfunding in the fossil fuel industry.”

Kyari noted funding for fossil fuel projects had dropped by about 50 per cent when compared to what it was about 10 years ago.

“And the impacts are already showing. There’s a clear demand and supply gap that we are seeing today and that’s why we are seeing the $104 oil in the market today,” he stated.


The NNPC boss added, “No one has invested significantly in the last 10 years and more so in the last five years. And it is much more difficult in our country today because we are not able to invest in the fossil fuel industry in the last five years to the extent that we are seeing the effects of what that really means.”

Also speaking on the issue, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, said the world should support a drive to develop African natural gas production, describing it as green energy to ramp up electricity output.

“Africa is not denying the need to transit to renewable fuels, to cleaner energies, but we are only saying at this point, just when we are getting our act together, please allow us to enjoy our resources a little bit,” the minister stated.

Sylva explained that for countries such as Nigeria, which was rich in natural resources but still energy poor, the transition must not come at the expense of affordable and reliable energy for people, cities, and industry.

“On the contrary, it must be inclusive, equitable, and just—which means preserving the right to sustainable development and poverty eradication as enshrined in global treaties such as the Paris accord,” he stated.

In a bid to deepen gas usage in Nigeria, Sylva told delegates at the summit that the Federal Government had inaugurated the National Gas Expansion Programme to expand Nigeria’s domestic utilisation as part of the National Gas Policy.

“With this programme, we have established a 20 million cylinder injection scheme; five to 10 million of these are to be introduced in pilot states this year.

“We have also established an LPG Energy Fund in the order of $50m, in its first phase, in partnership with Afriexim Bank.”

Also, OPEC’s Secretary-General, Sanusi Barkindo, and other African energy ministers at the summit defended investments in fossil fuels, as they insisted that the global push for the energy transition to net carbon zero emission was not in favour of Africa.

They argued that Africa accounted for less than three per cent of global carbon emissions while some 600 million Africans had no access to electricity, stressing that it would be counter-productive to halt investments in fossil fuels in Africa.

“It would be a tragedy of unimaginable proportions if, despite billions of dollars being poured into investments for these resources, these went west as stranded assets,” Barkindo stated.


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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by iwaeda: 6:54am On Mar 01, 2022
Finally my brethren grin grin grin grin

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by SarkinYarki: 7:06am On Mar 01, 2022
The useless leaders made sure Nigeria gained nothing from the age of petrol

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by SmartProf(m): 7:15am On Mar 01, 2022
It doesn't come as a surprise...Nigeria is a country where anything valuable exit, while everything terrible persist.

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by adekanmbi1986(m): 7:39am On Mar 01, 2022
Hmm
Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by visijo(m): 7:39am On Mar 01, 2022
Your account balance no reach to buy knife and you want to cut some people off from your life. �

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by ShenTeh(m): 7:40am On Mar 01, 2022
Still, the masses would suffer

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by tasmicro: 7:40am On Mar 01, 2022
Na wa o
Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by Donpuffy(m): 7:40am On Mar 01, 2022
And finally, it's over for the petrol era,

IOC backing out at this crucial time will cause more harm.

May God give us the power to forge ahead.

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by porthouse7(f): 7:41am On Mar 01, 2022
IOC have nothing to offer Nigeria again

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by jeff1993: 7:41am On Mar 01, 2022
Their membership really had no impact

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by thundafire: 7:43am On Mar 01, 2022
Make use of our dormant refineries oh

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by ravetechng: 7:44am On Mar 01, 2022
NNPC is useless

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by Naqosifon: 7:45am On Mar 01, 2022
Okwu

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by Xisal: 7:46am On Mar 01, 2022
Finally...

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by SmartPolician: 7:49am On Mar 01, 2022
SmartProf:
It doesn't come as a surprise...Nigeria is a country where valuable stuffs exit, while terrible stuffs persist.

Stop saying stuffs because it does not exist in English language. The plural of stuff is stuff.

Make sure you tell your family and friends.

Don't try to argue because I won't reply.

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by jamace(m): 7:50am On Mar 01, 2022
Hear grammar, “Revitalising the Industry: Future Fuels and Energy transition.” What is NNPC revitalising? 4 Refineries that are moribund?
Paper Tigers blowing classroom grammar that has no positive effect, while the citizens continue to suffer.

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by Nobody: 7:52am On Mar 01, 2022
This is a huge opportunity for private investments. Since Buhari's government lacks a good strategic vision plan, individuals should start looking into which spot to fill in the new energy value chain.

Gas and oil will not live long. This I am sure of. I understand why the Nigerian government is still living in the last, but reality will always be faced one day.

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by descarado: 7:55am On Mar 01, 2022
Companies from diff countries entered Nigeria and made money through crude oil, what did Nigeria gain, nothing.
Except thieves who cornered everything.

Oil companies left yet buhari spent millions looking for oil in the North.


Now, their focus is in the east. No wonder they will rather go to war than allow the east leave Nigeria.
East is their next milking cow.
Hence the destabilisation and constant killing.

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by rukyboy(m): 7:59am On Mar 01, 2022
Gas is the future!

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by Blue3k(m): 8:00am On Mar 01, 2022
Lol everyone says they didn't benefit but they can't tell you why they didn't benefit. If resources control doesn't grant individuals ownership of mineral rights its waste of time.

Chapter IV Fundamental Rights

44 (3) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, the entire property in and control of all minerals, mineral oils and natural gas in under or upon any land in Nigeria or in, under or upon the territorial waters and the Exclusive Economic Zone of Nigeria shall vest in the Government of the Federation and shall be managed in such manner as may be prescribed by the National Assembly.

Exclusive Legislative List:

39. Mines and minerals, including oil fields, oil mining, geological surveys and natural gas.

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by MANDIPUTIN: 8:08am On Mar 01, 2022
Where is the trillion cubic feet of gas reserves located in Nigeria. Is it in the South South states or South East states?

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by TWoods(m): 8:09am On Mar 01, 2022
“Africa is not denying the need to transit to renewable fuels, to cleaner energies, but we are only saying at this point, just when we are getting our act together, please allow us to enjoy our resources a little bit,” the minister stated.

The minister is not serious. Oil was discovered in Nigeria in 1958, that is 64 years ago. When does the minister expect we will "get our act together"? No one is preventing Nigeria from enjoying our resources, I think what the minister is alluding to is we do not have the ability to extract oil and gas by ourselves. We relied for so long on foreign O&G companies, leaving our refineries moribund and NNPC a white elephant for corrupt Nigerians. In serious countries (e.g. Qatar and Saudi Arabia), we would be talking of developing the resources and manpower to tap our own resources, rather he is busy begging others to do it for him.

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by chaloskyx: 8:13am On Mar 01, 2022
now this is what leaders without a plan or vision do to a nation so blessed that they turn those blessings to problems and curses. now can any one tell me this:

we discovered oil in 1956 and had our first refinery ph refinery in 1965, warri refinery in 1978 and kaduna refinery in 1987. within these period, oil was booming Nigeria currency was stable as we were not dependant on outsiders to refine our oil there by making us channel our funds to other developmental areas like roads and other infrastructure.

Down the line our leaders decided they could make a killing by refining oil outside Nigeria and embarking on looting programs through subsidy

all this while the whites were just looking at us give them crude oil for free to refine for us, which we now by back as finished products by doing so our currency began to loose value we no longer had funds to embark on infrastructural development as all ur funds was used to import our own oil (that is why there is a huge infrastructural gap in Nigeria till date)

we could always built refineries to stop the drain but the money coming in was to good for our politicians to ignore

now all this time foreigners were just laughing at us while they were making a killing from our own crude while we were taking losses

now the golden egg has lost its value our leaders decided the money wasting cannot continue and we needed to build refinery hence dangote refinery was built something we could have built long time ago and made huge savings for the country.

however the west just laughed at us and as soon as we thought we have finally gotten it right they played the climate change card companies started divesting from crude and going green making our crude worthless the glory days were over we came late to the party companies like exxon, shell total and the rest had mad a killing and taken all profits meant for us to their country and are now moving out.

now we are left with a large refinery excess crude and no customers apart from Nigerians in house to sell our crude to. the world has moved on. now i know Nigerians would still be optimistic but guess what there is still a joker the west would play

we are going to start paying climate tax and face stiff penalties of our continual dependence on oil in other words we have been raped as a nation during the crude boom and are going to be further molested post crude oil.

The future is bleak for Nigeria and thats the fact!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by blesdman(m): 8:15am On Mar 01, 2022
Devils in human form
Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by nurudeen181(m): 8:16am On Mar 01, 2022
ShenTeh:
Still, the masses would suffer
that depends.. if they mean what they say and do so, no suffering.. if they didnt do what they say then lots of suffering..but i believe they will do what they say..
Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by groovie(m): 8:16am On Mar 01, 2022
So what are they doing in Guayana, Namibia, Mozambique, Senegal They're leaving Nigeria to countries where it is much cheaper to explore and produce. Stop trying to be smart Sir GMD.

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Re: NNPC Confirms IOCs Exit, Insists On Gas Development by fashrola(m): 8:19am On Mar 01, 2022
Qasinu:
The exit of the IOC will do more harm than good.

I swear ...... When the Blacks took over critical position in Chevron, ExxonMobil a lot of things deteriorated (Safety, Salary etc)

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