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Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by White007(m): 10:09pm On Mar 26, 2012
By VINCENT UJUMADU, Awka

WHAT the people of Anambra State had been clamouring for over the years is about to happen and that is that the state will soon be included among the oil producing states in the country with its attendant benefits. Though the Anambra River basin was known to be rich in crude oil and gas deposits, it was placed on what was described in the industry, as strategic reserve.



However, following the efforts of notable persons from the state who are stakeholders in the Orient Petroleum Resources Plc, the company prospecting for oil in the area and with the support of the present administration led by Governor Peter Obi, a major breakthrough in making Anambra an oil producing state has been achieved.

The company has plans to establish housing estates to serve the workers. There is also a plan to have an airstrip in the area for which a committee made up of experts in the aviation industry is already working on. Other activities being embarked upon by the company include gas processing and transmission, as well as power generation and transmission, oil and gas exploration and production and petroleum refining.

When it comes on full stream, Orient Petroleum Refinery, which has its operational office at Otuocha in Anambra East local government area, would process crude oil from its facility at Aguleri Otu in Anambra West local government of the state. Other byproducts of the refinery are petrol, diesel, kerosene, road grade asphalt, and cooking gas and would offer about 2000 jobs.

OPR has an integrated business model that spans the upstream and downstream of the petroleum industry. After the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) granted the company the license to establish, and the approval to construct its 55,000 bpd refinery in 2002 and 2004, respectively, the company had gone ahead to obtain from the FGN in 2005 the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) certificate for its refinery, which made Orient Petroleum the first refinery in Nigeria to obtain such an EIA certificate.

The company decided early in 2011 to fast-track a staged development of its two oil blocks, OPL 915 and OPL 916 by initial completion and production testing of one of the already drilled oil wells and 3D seismic data acquisition.

The two blocks are very close to the location of the company's refining facility at Aguleri Otu. This staged oil field development is expected to generate cash flow to support the financing and early completion of the refinery, which officials of the company observed, is a capital intensive project.

Chairman of the Orient Petroleum Resources Ltd and former secretary general of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku confirmed that the company would start crude oil exploration, production and sales this year and since receiving the two oil blocks, the company has been conducting the necessary exploration and production work to ensure timely provision of crude feedstock to the refinery.

It is envisaged that completion of the refinery installation would be by end 2012, including overseas procurement and shipment of long lead items and on-site fabrication of storage tanks.

After many years of waiting therefore, the joy of the host communities in Anambra State knew no bounds when it became clear to them that all is set for Anambra State to join the league of oil producing states in Nigeria ..

When the chairman, board of directors, Chief Anyaoku announced that production would soon begin, the people beat their drums and danced to the admiration of the visitors. Anyaoku, in company of Governor Peter Obi, former vice president, Dr Alex Ekwueme, Managing Director of Orient Petroleum Plc,Engr. Emeka Nwawka, Igwe Peter Anukwu of Mbaukwu and other stakeholders, inspected the oil facilities at Aguleri Otu and were shown round the oil well by top officials of the company.

When Orient Petroleum eventually starts production, it would mark the first time crude would be produced in inland basin in the country. Already, the company's service contractor had made significant progress in the acquisition of high resolution 3D seismic data over 640 square kilometers of Orient's oil blocks OPL 915 & 916 to delineate the full extent of the hydrocarbon discoveries and prospects.

During the visit, the team also inspected the 20- kilometre access road to the oil wells and the 10 -kilometre flow line for evacuating crude to a spot at Anambra River basin from where evacuation of crude would be undertaken by barges to Brass in Bayelsa State . It had also completed acquisition of seven hectares of land from Kogi State for establishment of a depot for distribution of petroleum products from the refinery to the north and other parts of the country.

Managing Director of Orient Petroleum, Mr. Emeka Nwawka who was elated at the level of progress made by the company, assured that Anambra will soon join the club of oil producing States and commended Governor Obi for his interest in the project and appealed to him to continue to support it. He said the drilling environment conformed to international standards.

Obi, on his part, commended the board of Orient Petroleum for its resilience and determination to bring the project on stream, noting that when functional, the company would among other things, create employment, fast-track overall development of the host community, as well as contribute in strengthening the state and national economy. He also assured of continued government support for the project.

The main problem starring the oil company in the face is the deplorable condition of road leading to the oil facilities.

For instance, for one to get to the well site at Aguleri Otu, he has to pass through Ezeagu local government in Enugu State and then ferry over the Anambra River by pontoon to the Anambra State end where the oil deposits were struck and where the refinery is located.

Governor Obi, who was not happy with such strenuous journey which he observed, entails so much waste of quality man hour, is already thinking of a way out of the problem. It was gathered that the governor has already directed officials of the state ministry of works to study the possibility of constructing a road and a bridge from Anaku area directly to Aguleri Otu for easy access to the site of the oil facilities.

Obi had also severally announced that the the area where the oil facility is located, would form part of the proposed mega city that would extend to the commercial city of Onitsha .

http://odili.net/news/source/2012/mar/25/306.html
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by naijaking1: 10:36pm On Mar 26, 2012
Oh mieeeen, how did Justice Nasir miss this oil reserve?
He would have "adjusted" the boundry of the town to be in say Edo or Kogi state!

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Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by PROUDIGBO(m): 10:52pm On Mar 26, 2012
naijaking1: Oh mieeeen, how did Justice Nasir miss this oil reserve?
He would have "adjusted" the boundry of the town to be in say Edo or Kogi state!

^^^It wouldn't have been the first time the 'owners' of Nigeria (the shadowy forces gathered against Igbo interests and development) would have done it. Does Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni ring a bell? Just spare a few seconds to take a look at the map of Imo and Rivers States, and see how they deprived Imo State of its due.

They must be kicking themselves over the oyel and gas in Anambra that their beady eyes missed. Who says there isn't a God grin?

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Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by naijaking1: 11:29pm On Mar 26, 2012
^^^
Just wait until someone swims across both Niger and Anambra rivers to lay claim to the spot where oil was discovered. kiss^^^
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by LogicMind: 11:58pm On Mar 26, 2012
All these oil discoveries are going northwards. In a few years I hope they discover their oil in katsina and leave us alone.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by BlackPikiN(m): 12:12am On Mar 27, 2012
Logic Mind: All these oil discoveries are going northwards. In a few years I hope they discover their oil in katsina and leave us alone.


Then Oil will be useless. lol
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by naijaking1: 1:53am On Mar 27, 2012
Logic Mind: All these oil discoveries are going northwards. In a few years I hope they discover their oil in katsina and leave us alone.

Honestly, I think that if they search hard enough, they will find oil around the lake Chad basin area, just like the people of Niger Republic and even Chad. As far as there cheap and easy oil gushing from the south, they wouldn't make the effort.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by Aringarosa(m): 9:20am On Mar 27, 2012
Nigeria masses are never gonna benefit from this oil, just at it has been since oil was discovered in the Delta.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by ZUBY77(m): 9:35am On Mar 27, 2012
It remains enugu and ebony in the eastern region, and i am sure that there are oil there. Biafra is really blessed. Only that some people are dragging us backwards.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by chino11(m): 10:41am On Mar 27, 2012
Good things happening in Anambra. Anambra is da bomb. cool
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by ak47mann(m): 12:15pm On Mar 27, 2012
Anambra oil&gas exploration will be run by us only anybody that ventures to tap into our oil&gas without us should be ready for war......................

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Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by chino11(m): 12:56pm On Mar 27, 2012
ak47mann: Anambra oil&gas exploration will be run by us only anybody that ventures to tap into our oil&gas without us should be ready for war......................



Nwanne mu, that is the spirit. It is ours.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by ak47mann(m): 1:12pm On Mar 27, 2012
chino11:



Nwanne mu, that is the spirit. It is ours.
nwanne kedu ije? our oil&gas will be run by us this is our resources (FG) knows not to let outsiders explore our GOD giving wealth's we need to recover from our 20pounds policy they imposed on us cool cool
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by oduasolja: 1:19pm On Mar 27, 2012
PROUD-IGBO:


^^^It wouldn't have been the first time the 'owners' of Nigeria (the shadowy forces gathered against Igbo interests and development) would have done it. Does Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni ring a bell? Just spare a few seconds to take a look at the map of Imo and Rivers States, and see how they deprived Imo State of its due.

They must be kicking themselves over the oyel and gas in Anambra that their beady eyes missed. Who says there isn't a God grin?


shutup dude.

even if those communities are in rivers state, are they not enjoying their derivation. i mean what does it matter if they are in rivers or imo , they control their space not a hausa man or yoruba man.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by PROUDIGBO(m): 2:17pm On Mar 27, 2012
oduasolja:


shutup dude.

even if those communities are in rivers state, are they not enjoying their derivation. i mean what does it matter if they are in rivers or imo , they control their space not a hausa man or yoruba man.


^^^No, you zip it fool!!! Nice spin on the whole issue though wink.

Who told you those communities are enjoying the FULL benefits of oil exploration on their land? Whatever 'benefits' they now see is only a recent occurence, brought about with the coming of civilian rule in '99. Prior to that, the proceeds have mainly been enjoyed by Oil companies, the owners of Nigeria via their oil blocks, the Federal Gov't and a few feckless local Chiefs and youth leaders. The 'benefits' accruable to the state would have been spent mainly in Port Harcourt, and the rest would find its way into the pockets of state gov't officials and contractors. Kapish?

Rat!!! You ask what does it matter if those communities are in Rivers or Imo? Well, for starters they would be in a more homogeneous state: why the fuc/k is Egbema community split in two between Imo and Rivers state if not for wickedness? Also, the state component of the accruable 'benefits' you talk of would be used for development projects in Imo State where the communities have their kith and kin.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by kristiansmart: 4:18pm On Mar 27, 2012
Good things happening in Anambra.[img]http://www.demama.info/hjk[/img]
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by Ignatio(m): 4:18pm On Mar 27, 2012
I just hope it won't be another Niger Delta.

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Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by Nobody: 4:24pm On Mar 27, 2012
*Shining my militant shoes
*Sharpening my militant skills
*Invoking my militant spirit. . . . .
My Tompolo dreams are finally about to become reality!

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Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by executinal(m): 4:30pm On Mar 27, 2012
Nice. . ...............
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by unclebros: 4:31pm On Mar 27, 2012
For those of you who think you have seen the worst in partisan politics in Anambra, i've got some news for you, you aint seen nothing yet. And if dont know, now you know ...Oil money is in town , more killings, Okija shrine is going to hammer big time....I laugh in NDDC money grin grin grin grin
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by okeyxyz(m): 4:36pm On Mar 27, 2012
so, is anambra now a niger-delta state undecided
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by Demdem(m): 4:37pm On Mar 27, 2012
Another very sad development. we see oil and we refuse to think and look inwards the more as a nation. Oil seems to be one of the curses "bedevilling" us as a nation.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by ismhab(m): 4:38pm On Mar 27, 2012
Ndiigbo time for nigeria to brake apart since u have discover oil, but ojukwu don't kick the bucket, who will lead u know to destruction.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by hbrednic: 4:39pm On Mar 27, 2012
Ignatio: I just hope it won't be another Niger Delta.
4sure its another Niger delta in the making,the vultures will pollute and destroy the land in the name of oil.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by macob(m): 4:44pm On Mar 27, 2012
u go fear Tompolo spirit naa, hihihihihihihi
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by Tropilo(m): 4:51pm On Mar 27, 2012
@OP: I was drifting off and on while reading ur post.
So d long and short of d lenghty "epistle" is that oil has bn discovered in Anambra state. Pls next time keep it very short, simple, interesting and precise.
CONGRATS UMU-ANAMBRA!
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by Tropilo(m): 5:01pm On Mar 27, 2012
ismhab: Ndiigbo time for nigeria to brake apart since u have discover oil, but ojukwu don't kick the bucket, who will lead u know to destruction.

Oga, make jealosy no kill u o! Try improve on ur nama (to make canned beaf and other things), so that ur market will be better. U hear!

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Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by FRANKLINTON(m): 5:03pm On Mar 27, 2012
I hope they manage it well for the betterment of the people and the country at large.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by chino11(m): 5:27pm On Mar 27, 2012
Its won't go the way of Niger Delta because the oil and gas exploration is being run by Anambra indigenous oil and gas company with Head Qtrs in Abuja Estates, Awka the state capital and operation/facility base in Anambra West/East (Otuocha) the refinery site.

Anambra is the new world destination after Abuja and lagos.

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Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by DeCleff(m): 5:38pm On Mar 27, 2012
That can only be in the LAMD OF THE RISING SUN A.K.A BIAFRA. My brothers please don't rush into it yet because the PARASITES are extremely hungry and angry, they want to suck us until they successfully empty us before they can let us be. Ndi Igbo please open your eyes because am sure these PARASITES are biding to own an oil bloc in your land. Don't make the same mistakes your SS brothers made.
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by deshclones(m): 5:39pm On Mar 27, 2012
chino11: Good things happening in Anambra. Anambra is da bomb. cool

tell your yellow niggah governor to put all those his campaign promises to work...
Re: Orient Petroleum Strikes Oil In Anambra by zone77(m): 5:57pm On Mar 27, 2012
dats gr8 nd am so hapi 4 anambra...can we c pictures pls..@poster.

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