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Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Josepholome(op): 2:02pm On Aug 01, 2025
*Bayo Ojulari, the gold standard in our oil and gas industry, is the right choice for Nigeria’s energy future*



As an energy expert and public affairs analyst with over a decade of immersion in Africa’s oil and gas sector, I have witnessed the ebb and flow of leadership in national oil companies across the continent. Few figures, however, embody the pinnacle of expertise, integrity, and visionary stewardship as profoundly as Bashir Bayo Ojulari, the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

In an era where the global energy landscape is fraught with volatility, from geopolitical tensions disrupting supply chains to the inexorable shift toward sustainable energy, Ojulari stands as the gold standard in the exploration and management of oil economies. His appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in April 2025 marks not just a change in leadership but a strategic masterstroke that positions Nigeria to reclaim its stature as a formidable player in the global hydrocarbons arena.


Ojulari’s transition from the private sector, where he was a towering figure in multinational oil giants and indigenous energy firms, to public service exemplifies a rare breed of patriotism. In the cutthroat world of international energy conglomerates, Ojulari had carved out a legacy of success, amassing wealth, influence, and respect on a global scale. Yet, he chose to heed the call of national duty, stepping into the helm of NNPCL, an institution long plagued by inefficiencies, corruption scandals, and operational bottlenecks.


This decision underscores a profound sense of responsibility toward Nigeria’s economic sovereignty. The nation is indeed privileged to have a leader of Ojulari’s caliber: a man whose qualifications are unimpeachable, whose experience spans continents, and whose reputation in the oil industry commands universal respect.


In a sector where technical prowess must marry strategic acumen, Ojulari represents the archetype of excellence, drawing from a reservoir of knowledge that few can rival.

Reworking the narrative of his illustrious career reveals a trajectory marked by relentless innovation and transformative impact. A seasoned engineer whose professional odyssey spans more than three decades, Ojulari assumed the role of GCEO at NNPCL with a depth of expertise that promises to redefine Nigeria’s petroleum landscape.


Graduating from Ahmadu Bello University with a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, he commenced his journey at Elf Petroleum Nigeria as a Fields & Process Engineer, laying the foundational stones of his mastery in upstream operations. His subsequent 24-year tenure at Shell propelled him through leadership positions across Nigeria, Europe, and the Middle East, where he honed skills in petroleum process engineering, strategic planning, and field development, experiences that have equipped him to navigate the complexities of global energy markets with unparalleled finesse.  


With over 34 years in the global oil and gas industry, Ojulari emerges as a business leader par excellence, his portfolio encompassing the management of petroleum asset acquisitions and divestments, exploration, field development, production management, strategic planning, economics, investment evaluation, and commercial negotiations.


A pinnacle of his career was his stewardship as Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) from 2015 to 2021. In this capacity, he oversaw deep-water assets boasting a production capacity of 320,000 barrels per day and an annual operating budget exceeding $1 billion.

Under his guidance, SNEPCo achieved extraordinary feats: a 20 per cent surge in production, a 30 per cent slash in operational costs, and a 40 per cent reduction in capital project expenditures. His prowess in negotiating intricate commercial agreements was pivotal in securing new production-sharing contracts and resolving disputes for Oil Mining Lease OML-118, paving the way for growth initiatives valued at $6–8 billion.


Further burnishing his credentials, Ojulari’s engagements with entities such as ND Western Limited, Trewan Energy Limited, and Renaissance Africa Energy Company have cemented his status as a strategic thinker and adept problem-solver. At Renaissance, as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, he spearheaded a consortium’s $2.4 billion acquisition of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), demonstrating his acumen in high-stakes deals that bolster indigenous participation in the sector.  

If President Tinubu’s mission was akin to finding a needle in a haystack, seeking a leader capable of overhauling a behemoth like NNPCL amid fiscal pressures and energy transition imperatives, he unequivocally hit a home run with Ojulari’s appointment. This choice reflects Tinubu’s commitment to competence, a principle that has defined his administration’s approach to governance.

Since assuming office in April 2025, Ojulari has wasted no time in imprinting his vision on NNPCL, ushering in a suite of achievements and reforms that augur well for the company’s future.


In his first 100 days alone, he has fortified collaborations with upstream partners, catalysed growth in oil and gas production, and advanced critical infrastructure projects like the successful Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) gas pipeline’s River Niger Crossing, a milestone that enhances Nigeria’s gas transportation capacity and supports industrialisation.  

Strategic reviews of refinery operations have led to a notable reduction in petrol prices to N910 per litre in Abuja, alleviating consumer burdens amid economic headwinds.  Moreover, Ojulari has reaffirmed NNPCL’s commitment to retaining and rehabilitating key assets like the Port Harcourt Refinery, ruling out privatisation and emphasising operational efficiency over short-term divestments.    

His reform agenda is multifaceted and intellectually rigorous, drawing on economic theories of resource optimisation and institutional economics to address entrenched inefficiencies. Key initiatives include resuming monthly financial and operational reports after a nearly three-year hiatus, championing transparency and accountability in line with global best practices such as those espoused by the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).  

Ojulari is aggressively pursuing investment inflows, targeting $30 billion by 2027 and $60 billion by 2030, while aiming to elevate oil production beyond 2 million barrels per day (mbpd) by 2027 and 3 mbpd by 2030.  Gas production is slated to reach 10 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) by 2027 and 12 bcf/d by 2030, unlocking potential in power generation, petrochemicals, and exports.

These reforms are underpinned by robust revenue assurance mechanisms, clean energy transitions, and job creation strategies that could generate millions of direct and indirect employment opportunities.    

Under his stewardship, NNPCL is poised to evolve into a world-class, profit-oriented entity, contributing substantially to Nigeria’s GDP growth and energy security.

Yet, amid these promising developments, I must express profound disappointment with reports I encountered online regarding high-ranking management officers allegedly attempting to sabotage Ojulari’s plans and efforts.      

These accounts depict a coordinated campaign of misinformation and internal resistance aimed at derailing the GCEO’s reform agenda, ostensibly driven by vested interests resistant to change. Such actions are not only counterproductive but antithetical to the principles of corporate governance and national interest.


I unequivocally condemn these attempts by forces within the management spearheading this onslaught against the GCEO and the company at large. NNPCL, as Nigeria’s flagship energy institution, requires collaboration among staff at all levels. From junior engineers to executive suites, it fulfils its organisational goals and objectives.

Internal discord undermines collective efficacy, eroding trust and efficiency in a sector where precision and unity are paramount. As the adage goes, nobody wins when the family feuds; infighting only perpetuates the very inefficiencies that have historically hampered NNPCL’s performance. Instead, all stakeholders must align to deliver on President Tinubu’s mandate and meet the expectations of the Nigerian people, who yearn for tangible reforms in the oil sector, lower fuel prices, increased production, and equitable revenue distribution.

The energy currently squandered in combating a leader who has exceptionally positioned NNPCL for greatness should be redirected toward bolstering his initiatives. Ojulari’s reforms, ranging from transparency enhancements to ambitious production targets, are intellectually grounded in sustainable development models, such as those integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria with economic imperatives.

Distractions from forces intent on derailing his agenda risk stalling progress at a critical juncture when global investors scrutinise Nigeria’s commitment to reform. For instance, the push for clean energy and gas infrastructure not only mitigates climate risks but also diversifies revenue streams, reducing vulnerability to oil price fluctuations.


Allowing sabotage to prevail would perpetuate a vicious cycle of underperformance, depriving Nigeria of the economic multipliers these reforms promise: enhanced fiscal revenues, technological transfers, and socio-economic upliftment.

These reforms must not be derailed; distractions could exacerbate Nigeria’s energy poverty, hindering the transition to a low-carbon economy while forfeiting opportunities in emerging markets like liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports.



I therefore call upon President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene decisively, calling those distracting the GCEO to order. The world recognises Tinubu’s emphasis on competence as the cornerstone of his appointments, a philosophy vividly illustrated in selecting Ojulari. Decision rooted in meritocracy over patronage. By quelling internal dissent, the President can safeguard the integrity of his administration’s energy policy.


In conclusion, if the overarching goal is to realise President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for the oil and gas industry, encompassing prosperity, energy security, and sustainable development, then everyone at NNPCL must close ranks.

Internal sabotage, bickering, and senseless media wars against the GCEO serve no purpose but self-defeat. United under Ojulari’s visionary leadership, NNPCL can transcend its past challenges, emerging as a catalyst for Nigeria’s renaissance in the global energy order. The time for cooperation is now; the nation’s future depends on it.


*Dr. Danladi Usman Dangana is an Energy Economist, Poet, Writer and Analyst*
https://leaders.ng/2025/08/01/bayo-ojulari-the-gold-standard-in-our-oil-and-gas-industry-is-the-right-choice-for-nigerias-energy-future/

Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by AMINDA: 2:42pm On Aug 01, 2025
Something is definitely not right in the NNPC. How long has he spent on the seat to be embarking on this paid embellishing articles?
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Apcshit: 4:08pm On Aug 01, 2025
Who get time to read this long thing .Someone summarize
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Cajal(m): 4:16pm On Aug 01, 2025
Brother
Why now
Let his work speaks for him

Has he not just resumed?
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Kaa4(m): 4:18pm On Aug 01, 2025
All na praise of BB Ojulari. The issue here is that NNPC is perennially enmeshed in corruption, which is bringing the energy market in Nigeria to its knees.

Will Ojulari be different from Mele Kyari and that MD who castigated Dangote refinery as substandard?
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by appleous:
A paid praise singer.

They did more image laundering for that crook named Kyari during his tenure.

However, where is he today?

Forgotten in ignominy.

Assigned to the dustbin of history

Ojulari will chop and go, as usual, disgracefully.

Another will come in his place.

Rinse and repeat.

Nigeria as currently constituted, is NGMI IJN.

Amin 📿🤲
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by MartinCorridon: 4:26pm On Aug 01, 2025
Trust me, this is a propaganda piece.

Paid PR job. Not well presented or veiled. grin
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by nedekid: 4:31pm On Aug 01, 2025
Na so, nothing we have not heard before. Same thing they said for the previous guy and the ones before, same thing they will say of the next ones.
It's called ass kissing.
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by EngineerOloye: 4:33pm On Aug 01, 2025
I'm just concerned that NNPC is a lost course if headed by an unpatriotic individual. One of the first questions that ran through my mind was, if the new GCSE is that good, where has he been l this while, then I assessed to consider the political climate in the past administration and now are different, the persons and interest may defer, and what's in it for him may also be different. So, let's progress with the ideology that he is the next best thing since slice bread... So what then is the problem? A leader of that experience must have faced oppositiins over and again. Ahhh... He is from the private sector... And now the stakeholders are not all bound by the same fundamental principles... He has his work cut out for him. If he fires leaders, they turn the politics against him, turn it partisan, tribal or even spiritual. Assassnation attempts may soo follow... No wonder people aren't willing to serve or die for this nation. God bless the likes of Dr. Dora, and many great other igerians who served and are yet serving.
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by butterfly777(m): 4:34pm On Aug 01, 2025
I think this praise is too early. Let him spend 3 years in the position first, then we can evaluate is performance.

It's like the writer is just trying to indirectly praise Tinubu. If they re genuinely performing, the people will see the effect.
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Faposky95: 4:48pm On Aug 01, 2025
Kaa4:
All na praise of BB Ojulari. The issue here is that NNPC is perennially enmeshed in corruption, which is bringing the energy market in Nigeria to its knees.

Will Ojulari be different from Mele Kyari and that MD who castigated Dangote refinery as substandard?
All names and no structure.
Can someone tell me if Mr. Ojulari can look at the present Petroleum Minister and tell him at the optics don't look good for his tenure for starters.
Or else, isn't he just another stooge trying to make a name and earn his salary.....
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by rinzaugustine: 4:48pm On Aug 01, 2025
If Lawrence Anini wasn’t executed in 1986 , still alive and a Yoruba. The way they would have hyped him up would suprise anyone who care about ethical societal standards for a better society and country. You would have been reading articles from them like “ Lawrence Anini the gold standards of criminality in Nigerian politics” once he is vying for elections. They don’t care about good governance as long as the person is from their side
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by airsaylongcome: 4:50pm On Aug 01, 2025
If Ojulari signed off on this nonsense then I question his decision making
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Faposky95: 4:50pm On Aug 01, 2025
How long the man don dey there. ?!
If na 8 years, then na small another New testament we go read na
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by lexy2014: 5:00pm On Aug 01, 2025
how many months has he been in office that he is now "the gold standard in our oil and gas industry"?
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Afrobasic(m): 5:03pm On Aug 01, 2025
South South... we need to wake up.

That's all I would say.
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by MartinCorridon: 5:08pm On Aug 01, 2025
Same way Anambrans cursed Peter Obi for being the worst leader ever

in 2013 and a decade later, 2023, They tried to sell him as a Messiah and cousin of Jesus Christ.


rinzaugustine:
If Lawrence Anini wasn’t executed in 1986 , still alive and a Yoruba. The way they would have hyped him up would suprise anyone who care about ethical societal standards for a better society and country. You would have been reading articles from them like “ Lawrence Anini the gold standards of criminality in Nigerian politics” once he is vying for elections. They don’t care about good governance as long as the person is from their side

Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by anonimi: 5:16pm On Aug 01, 2025
EngineerOloye:
I'm just concerned that NNPC is a lost course if headed by an unpatriotic individual.
How much advocacy are you doing for the privatisation of NNPC, because you know that it is a lost cause huh

anonimi:
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The path forward for Africa lies in cultivating higher and adequate levels of personal and communal agential integrity as well as full personal responsibility and productivity. Not to mention creativity (including epistemic creativity), productive justice (such as merit and freedom), harmony and reconciliation at local and international levels, and a proper domestication of capitalism and other related values and institutions.

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Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Dexlomo: 5:21pm On Aug 01, 2025
How many months has he spent in office before reaching this conclusion?
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by anonimi: 5:22pm On Aug 01, 2025
Afrobasic:
South South... we need to wake up.

That's all I would say.
How is that possible with people like the waist-focused senate president rallying the south south for ebilokan?

The same ebilokan who made Jonathan a one term president in favour of a clueless northerner who he called expired in 2011.

Na which kind juju be that, for Akpabio and his mocking advise?

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Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by CodeTemplarr: 5:23pm On Aug 01, 2025
The Ojulari dude has been bombarding the pages of media lately. What is he up to? Politics?
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Softmirror: 5:24pm On Aug 01, 2025
rinzaugustine:
If Lawrence Anini wasn’t executed in 1986 , still alive and a Yoruba. The way they would have hyped him up would suprise anyone who care about ethical societal standards for a better society and country. You would have been reading articles from them like “ Lawrence Anini the gold standards of criminality in Nigerian politics” once he is vying for elections. They don’t care about good governance as long as the person is from their side
That is why Igbos are different. Igbos call a spade a spade. When Soludo said 99.9% of crimes and all sorts of atrocities committed in Anambra is by Igbos nobody doubted him. 😁
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by SouthSouth1914: 5:46pm On Aug 01, 2025
What is this? Clearly hallucinations expressed by a money guzzling man. Why is our society living in these mess of a system?

Our politicians are all corrupt, not fit enough to be anything more than an Agbero. The hood rats are all politicians, sane people outside the corridors of power are being controlled by a dysfunctional government system. Where is Nigeria headed?
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Chegesnd: 6:26pm On Aug 01, 2025
Brown envelope writers everywhere!
Óya go and collect your own.
I don't know why some of you think everyone is fooled all the time.
Maybe you think everyone is an Agbadorian.
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by jamafa: 6:36pm On Aug 01, 2025
anonimi:
How is that possible with people like the waist-focused senate president rallying the south south for ebilokan?

The same ebilokan who made Jonathan a one term president in favour of a clueless northerner who he called expired in 2011.

Na which kind juju be that, for Akpabio and his mocking advise?
Is it emilokan that singlehandedly made Jonathan a one term president??

What of his kindsmen like Amechi, el-rufai, Saraki Atiku e.t.c.

U people keep blaming Tinubu for everything 😂
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Afrobasic(m): 6:54pm On Aug 01, 2025
anonimi:
How is that possible with people like the waist-focused senate president rallying the south south for ebilokan?

The same ebilokan who made Jonathan a one term president in favour of a clueless northerner who he called expired in 2011.

Na which kind juju be that, for Akpabio and his mocking advise?
This is what pisses me off about the Niger delta.

We too loose guard. Too passive. cry

Na we supposed make noise pass for this Nigeria. South East supposed dey learn work from our hand especially with this current administration.

Anyway sha, one day we go wake up.
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by Towma(f): 7:36pm On Aug 01, 2025
Bayo Ojulari increased the he salaries of all NNPC staff by 100% and increased the salaries of managers by 200%, that's why they have started singing his praises
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by anonimi: 7:46pm On Aug 01, 2025
jamafa:
Is it emilokan that singlehandedly made Jonathan a one term president??

What of his kindsmen like Amechi, el-rufai, Saraki Atiku e.t.c.

U people keep blaming Tinubu for everything 😂
He made the claim as a basis for getting his own ebilokan turn to succeed Buhari.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gngCwN0Mrs?si=NhSK9PCKGv3ocuAE
Re: Bayo Ojulari, The Gold Standard In Our Oil And Gas Industry- Dangana Usman by rinzaugustine: 7:48pm On Aug 01, 2025
Softmirror:
That is why Igbos are different. Igbos call a spade a spade. When Soludo said 99.9% of crimes and all sorts of atrocities committed in Anambra is by Igbos nobody doubted him. 😁
Exactly because it is an admission from him that he is arresting only igbo criminals but not Fulani criminals
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