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Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by TimeManager(op): 7:31pm On Jul 05, 2025
The Chief Executive Officer of Seplat Energy Plc, Roger Brown, says the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has cleared its legacy debts and now operates with improved financial alignment and discipline, a development he described as “a game changer” for indigenous oil producers.

Speaking during a high-powered panel session titled “Harnessing Africa’s Energy Shift – From Acquisition to Optimisation” at the 2025 Nigerian Oil and Gas conference on Wednesday in Abuja, Brown praised NNPCL for its renewed focus on operational efficiency and partnership.

Brown said, “Yesterday (Tuesday), you heard from the GCEO (of NNPC) talking about what NNPC is doing. One of the big things is cash flows and ensuring that, and I will tell you a story. When we listed in 2014, we raised $500m, that is half a billion dollars. And NNPC owed us $550m. More than we raised in our IPO. And that is a thing of the past.”

According to him, the NNPC has since transformed its payment and cash flow structure, creating room for smoother partnerships with independent producers.

“Cash flows have been paid. A very clear line from the NNPC now is alignment. It’s a partnership. And that’s what the indigenous players are bringing to the party here,” he said.

Recall that the NNPC had long struggled under the crushing weight of multi-billion-dollar debts owed to both local and international suppliers of petroleum products.

The backlog, which spanned years, severely constrained operations, delayed payments to joint venture partners, and eroded investor confidence across the oil and gas value chain.

In 2024, domestic and foreign suppliers of petroleum products stopped supplying the commodity due to about $6bn debt.


Reflecting on Seplat’s acquisition of ExxonMobil’s onshore assets in 2024, Brown said indigenous companies were now better prepared to operate and optimise divested assets.

“So when we completed the Mobil acquisition last year, we were ready for it. The indigenous sector is thriving because we understand the terrain, we engage communities directly, and we play for the long term,” he said.


He added, “When things go wrong, which they inevitably will, we don’t panic. In 2016, our pipeline was shut down. In 2017, we didn’t run away. You can’t run from your own home. That’s the mindset we bring to these prolific assets in the onshore and shallow water offshore space.”


Brown noted that Seplat currently holds 11 blocks, eight of which it operates, across oil and gas terrains, with a growing focus on domestic gas monetisation and exports through LNG and CNG.

“We are already supplying NLNG. But we’re also preparing for LNG projects under development, and we’re investing heavily in domestic gas to meet local demand,” he added.

Also speaking on the panel, the Managing Director, Oando Energy Resources Nigeria Limited, Dr Ainojie Irune, lauded the NNPC’s strategic focus and improved collaboration with independent operators.

“This is the first time we have a national energy company focused on production targets, not distracted by unrelated mandates. It’s staffed by the right people in the right places,” Irune said.


“Charity begins at home, and NNPC has begun that charity. They are tackling security, OPEX, and even streamlining contracting processes. The rest of us must align.”


According to him, indigenous companies, once considered fringe players, are now the backbone of Nigeria’s energy future. “Independents have moved from the base of the pyramid to leading Nigeria’s upstream strategy. With a reliable partner like NNPCL, the future is very achievable,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Managing Director of Shell Nigeria, Ronald Adams, has announced that the Ubonga North oil project, which reached Final Investment Decision in December 2024, is expected to add up to 100,000 barrels of crude oil per day to Nigeria’s production capacity by mid-2027.
https://punchng.com/oil-producers-get-boost-as-nnpc-clears-legacy-debts/

Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by TimeManager(op): 7:36pm On Jul 05, 2025
Another debts cleared, fantastic one from NNPCL, Kudos to Mr President.

The backlog, which spanned years, severely constrained operations, delayed payments to joint venture partners, and eroded investor confidence across the oil and gas value chain.
God knows Mele Kyari is supposed to be behind bars.

“This is the first time we have a national energy company focused on production targets, not distracted by unrelated mandates. It’s staffed by the right people in the right places,” Irune said.


“Charity begins at home, and NNPC has begun that charity. They are tackling security, OPEX, and even streamlining contracting processes. The rest of us must align.”
Kudos to the new NNPCL board and a big commendation to Mr President for putting a round peg in a round hole.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by zero8zero(m): 8:29pm On Jul 05, 2025
In 2024, domestic and foreign suppliers of petroleum products stopped supplying the commodity due to about $6bn debt.
Suppliers stopped supplying fuel to us for owing $6bn debts yet some educated illiterates still wanted us to keep paying subsidy when it became obvious we couldn't afford to continue with it.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by chopnaira: 8:38pm On Jul 05, 2025
In addition, the states that produced hightest oil output so far has been released.

Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by Emu4life(m): 8:41pm On Jul 05, 2025
Forex legacy debts
Multinationals Legacy debt
Airlines Legacy debt..



But smart people know it's a decoy to be useless.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by datola: 8:43pm On Jul 05, 2025
This is great achievement confirmed by big oil company.

Some will still be angry because Tinubu did not re/appoint their kinsmen to continue the rot.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by WowSweetGuy(m): 8:43pm On Jul 05, 2025
Akwa Ibom using senate power trust me.It is what it is.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by MrSly(m): 8:44pm On Jul 05, 2025
TimeManager:
https://punchng.com/oil-producers-get-boost-as-nnpc-clears-legacy-debts/
Back and forth news. Clearing of debt has become news. This country is very shameless. Kenya is acquiring air defence system from Israel while Nigeria's NPC is being applauded for clearing debt while tinubu attends BRICS summit. Nigeria always at the dark side of news.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by DeLaRue:
And some want us to change all this progress in 2027 for a conglomerate of crooks who will reverse everything back to chop I chop politics and domination by a certain ethnic group.

To think that some Southerners plan to line up in the sun in 2027 to vote for another perpetuation of domination is just unbelievable.

You ask them why, they have no reason other than this is a Yoruba government.

You would rather not have Ojulari who is turning around NNPC just because he is Yoruba?

You would rather not have the minister of Interior who has turned around passport processing at home and abroad, and turned Murtala Muhammed Airport to a spectacle of some sort because he is Yoruba?

You would rather not have the recent historic tax laws because the man who led the committee is Yoruba?

How about the chap at FIRS who is delivering unprecedented revenues to the federation. You don't value the revenues that is pouring into states because the man heading FIRS is Yoruba?

You would prefer that the Minister of mineral resources who is tranforming a perpetually moribund ministry not to be Yoruba.

Are other performers like Mr Umahi, the Minister for Aviation, and several others from various parts of the country not worthy.

All the good progress these people are making, are they to the benefit of just Yoruba people.

In 2027, you want these positions to be filled by people from a certain part of the country who have predominantly occupied these positions for over 40 years and done nothing.

These are the people you want to return in 2027 abi.

And you are a Southerner who claims to want the country to progress?

Ok o.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by free2ryhme: 8:48pm On Jul 05, 2025
TimeManager:
https://punchng.com/oil-producers-get-boost-as-nnpc-clears-legacy-debts/
This might be a smoke screen for looting on a massive scale

dont believe anything you read on the media
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by Putindbutt(m): 8:55pm On Jul 05, 2025
chopnaira:
In addition, the states that produced hightest oil output so far has been released.
NNPC is now publishing monthly reports too. Bitter people won't like this news.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by Solution0707(m): 8:57pm On Jul 05, 2025
TO ME, NNPC HARM TO NIGERIA IS 87 PERCENT GREATER THAN THEIR GOOD, PAYING DEPTH OF HOW MUCH, WHAT ABOUT THE WAST UNMANAGED CRUDE POLLUTING THE OIL PRODUCING STATE, 226 TRILLIONS NAIRA MISSING WITHIN NNPC, HOW MUCH IS NIGERIA TOTAL LOAN, SAME NNPC NO NOTHING ABOUT SOME OF THE OIL THIEF MATTER,
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by grandstar(m): 9:01pm On Jul 05, 2025
TimeManager:
Another debts cleared, fantastic one from NNPCL, Kudos to Mr President.


God knows Mele Kyari is supposed to be behind bars.



Kudos to the new NNPCL board and a big commendation to Mr President for putting a round peg in a round hole.


-Kiss the truth!
Imagine borrowing billions of dollars to repair those refineries, despite knowing very well it would be money down the drain.

The best practice is to sell that as they are. It is a jawbreaking scandal.

Buhari is to blame. He enabled and encouraged it.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by citygarden(m): 9:15pm On Jul 05, 2025
You still carry this bitter mind for your country.
Shame on you, But if the news is Nigeria NNPC corruption, you will be shouting with this same bitter mind.

MrSly:
Back and forth news. Clearing of debt has become news. This country is very shameless. Kenya is acquiring air defence system from Israel while Nigeria's NPC is being applauded for clearing debt while tinubu attends BRICS summit. Nigeria always at the dark side of news.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by Menclothing1: 9:44pm On Jul 05, 2025
Great to hear Nigeria will be great we moving ahead
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by Softmirror:
Putindbutt:
NNPC is now publishing monthly reports too. Bitter people won't like this news.
A research journalist told me about this and so many other things really cooking up very soon.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by MrBright212: 10:11pm On Jul 05, 2025
If this won't bring fuel price to N250 per litre, then the news is useless
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by MrSly(m): 11:28pm On Jul 05, 2025
citygarden:
You still carry this bitter mind for your country.
Shame on you, But if the news is Nigeria NNPC corruption, you will be shouting with this same bitter mind.
Shame on you, enemy of the nation. Shame shame shame on you. Everybody isn't in your ilk that understands nothing but tribalistic support for gross ineptitude. Dangote that just built a refinery few months ago sells fuel at ₦840 per litre with free distribution and make profit while the evil and demonic NNPC which sold fuel as high as ₦2000 recently is clearing debt. Shame on you!!!!!!!!! Enemy of Nigeria.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by Chucks13: 11:52pm On Jul 05, 2025
To be very honest Tinubuu is doing his best, some of these debt burdens the past president have be avoiding hem and it has destroyed our economy but thank God this man is doing all he can to free this country from the shackles of unecessary debt burden but those cry cry babies won't see this.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by rotadeco27: 12:59am On Jul 06, 2025
Tinubu is the best thing happening to Nigeria at the moment.
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by Front0lane: 3:49am On Jul 06, 2025
As obidient Ipob de claim Tinubu de loot where is this same Tinubu seeing money to clear million dollar debt existing since the pwriod of Ebele Jonathan ?
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by EvilMerodack(m): 10:37am On Jul 08, 2025
This guy det try abeg. He's by far the best among equals
Re: Oil Producers Get Boost As NNPC Clears Legacy Debts by SalamRushdie: 11:13am On Jul 08, 2025
If these are true the Tinubu dey try for debt payment but his greed to selfishly increase petrol price is his undoing
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