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ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by Pakute(op): 4:01pm On Apr 10
ExxonMobil has briefed the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) on ambitious multi-billion dollar deepwater projects, spotlighting the $7-8 billion Owowo development and a potential $15-16 billion investment in the adjacent Bosi oil and gas field.

The oil major shared these plans during a visit to NUPRC headquarters in Abuja, marking 20 years of its Erha deepwater project.

ExxonMobil’s senior vice president for Deepwater, Hunter Farris, highlighted the company’s renewed commitment to Nigeria, citing an improved investment climate.

Farris detailed progress on Owowo, which holds about a billion barrels of developed resources.

“We’re progressing this $7-8bn project, looking into a Final Investment Decision (FID) as early as next year,” he said.

On Bosi, located next to Erha, he noted its potential to attract $15-16 billion in fresh capital through a new FPSO and pipelines if developed.
ExxonMobil plans to drill several wells at the Usan project as well.


Farris emphasised ExxonMobil’s seriousness about Nigeria’s deepwater rejuvenation, crediting regulatory improvements for easing business operations.

“We’re getting back in business,” he stated.

Specifically, he noted that the Production Sharing Contract on Erha had been extended to 2042 and the company was doing a lot of life extension works to get the Erha FPSO back to maximum performance.

Besides Erha, he said ExxonMobil was gearing up for potential new investments on Usan which entails “drilling a handful of wells” as well as the Owowo deepwater project.

On the Owowo project, he said, “There is about a billion barrels of developed resource, of between $7 billion and $8 billion dollar project, that we are progressing, looking into an FID as early as next year.”

Farris also spoke about the Bosi oil and gas field adjacent Erha which he said had the potential of attracting fresh capital of between $15 billion and $16 billion if the company was to develop a new FPSO and new pipelines.

The ExxonMobil executive said these proposed investments in Nigeria was evidence that the company is “getting back in business and we’re serious about what we’re doing”.

He noted that the company was keying into the golden age of deepwater or the or the rejuvenation of deepwater in Nigeria.

Farris also commended Nigeria’s improved regulatory environment which he said had tremendously improved the ease of doing business.

Responding, the chief executive, NUPRC, Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, expressed excitement over the company’s fresh commitment to Nigeria.

“To hear that FIDs are likely next year is very exciting and rest assured we are willing to support you,” Eyesan stated.

She said the Commission will continue to encourage and safeguard petroleum investments especially those that are in the interest of the Nigerian people.
https://leadership.ng/exxonmobil-briefs-nuprc-on-8bn-owowo-16bn-bosi-projects/

Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by JOAofAfrica: 5:13pm On Apr 10
Edumare give me this money!!!
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by NwaNimo1(m): 5:14pm On Apr 10
So they want to invest.....in Chaos?

Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by Putindbutt(m): 5:16pm On Apr 10
Damn , this is the highest level of hypocrisy by the united state of America. The Govt of America just issued a red alert to their citizens in Nigeria to the extent of asking some embassy staff to evacuate. Yet at the heels of that, an American company is investing $24b( $8b + $16b) in the same country. Laugh wan tear my belle.

Anyways, earlier it was Shell with $20b FID and now it's ExxonMobil with a $24b FID. Nigeria is progressing, attracting massive foreign Investments while wailers and Bitter people keep wailing.

The foreign investors see through their wailings, lies and propaganda. They know their wailing is powered by the pains of election loss.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by HacheNoire: 5:17pm On Apr 10
We need to nationalize our resources but we would be called terrorists.

Nigeria is a cash cow for these multinationals
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by TechBaron: 5:18pm On Apr 10
Whatever happened to the Niger Delta resource control struggle...
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by TimeManager(m): 5:25pm On Apr 10
You wanted foreign Investments, you screamed and shouted for it, now here you have it!.
Made possible by the political will of Mr President breaking the bottlenecks, policy consistency and his renewed hope agenda responsible for boosting Investor's confidence.

God bless Nigeria, God bless President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by COMPAQ(m): 5:26pm On Apr 10
HacheNoire:
We need to nationalize our resources but we would be called terrorists.

Nigeria is a cash cow for these multinationals
Why shouldn't they make cash for their investments?

Nigeria possess

1. No technology
2. No resources
3. No steel
4. No Capital
5. No know how of deep water
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by MarketDispatch: 5:27pm On Apr 10
Putindbutt:
Damn , this is the highest level of hypocrisy by the propaganda. They know their wailing is powered by the pains of election loss.
FID means: the point at which investors officially approve funding for a major project after feasibility studies, regulatory approvals, and financial modeling are completed.

And that is next year. Not this year
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by HacheNoire: 5:29pm On Apr 10
COMPAQ:
Why shouldn't they make cash for their investments?

Nigeria possess

1. No technology
2. No resources
3. No steel
4. No Capital
5. No know how of deep water
Venezuela did not have the tech and it was nationalized prior to kidnapping their president.

Nationalizing does not mean you cannot buy engineering services.

I
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by CodeTemplar: 5:36pm On Apr 10
HacheNoire:
We need to nationalize our resources but we would be called terrorists.

Nigeria is a cash cow for these multinationals
Nationalize what. Face your desert region of terror oga.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by jaxxy(m): 5:37pm On Apr 10
Invest all the billions they like, if government doesn't fight systemic corruption in government, it will have little or no effect on the economy or masses. Congrats
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by COMPAQ(m): 5:40pm On Apr 10
HacheNoire:
Venezuela did not have the tech and it was nationalized prior to kidnapping their president.

Nationalizing does not mean you cannot buy engineering services.

I
And what did Venezuela do with it? They've ruined their oil and gas industry. A country with the largest oil reserves in the world, even like it on Saudi Arabia is producing less than 1 million barrels, while Saudi is producing 13 million barrels.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by Putindbutt(m): 5:46pm On Apr 10
MarketDispatch:
FID means: the point at which investors officially approve funding for a major project after feasibility studies, regulatory approvals, and financial modeling are completed.

And that is next year. Not this year
It is already signed sealed and delivered. No dey stress yourself.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by frankson1(m): 5:53pm On Apr 10
HacheNoire:
We need to nationalize our resources but we would be called terrorists.

Nigeria is a cash cow for these multinationals
This same reason (nationalize our resources) by Iran's prime minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, was the reason the US over threw him.

Nigeria need a radical person without fear, on that seat of power.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by BreakingNews21: 6:01pm On Apr 10
Putindbutt:
Damn , this is the highest level of hypocrisy by the united state of America. The Govt of America just issued a red alert to their citizens in Nigeria to the extent of asking some embassy staff to evacuate. Yet at the heels of that, an American company is investing $24b( $8b + $16b) in the same country. Laugh wan tear my belle.

Anyways, earlier it was Shell with $20b FID and now it's ExxonMobil with a $24b FID. Nigeria is progressing, attracting massive foreign Investments while wailers and Bitter people keep wailing.

The foreign investors see through their wailings, lies and propaganda. They know their wailing is powered by the pains of election loss.
You may have missed the recent news when the Chairman/CEO of ExxonMobil refused President Trump's request to invest in Venezuela right there in a White House cabinet meeting. He was so eloquent that the next day DJT said the executive was just too cute with his verbal response.😅
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by Image123(m): 6:02pm On Apr 10
HacheNoire:
We need to nationalize our resources but we would be called terrorists.

Nigeria is a cash cow for these multinationals
We've not yet recovered from the nationalised NNPC, NEPA, Nigeria Airways, etc. Are you 20 years old?
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by atobs4real(m): 6:11pm On Apr 10
Good development. You are truly back to business with such huge investment
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by Tareq1105: 6:24pm On Apr 10
NwaNimo1:
So they want to invest.....in Chaos?
Dey there.

Your noise, criticism and hatred doesn't affect genuine and serious investors.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by HacheNoire: 6:29pm On Apr 10
Image123:
We've not yet recovered from the nationalised NNPC, NEPA, Nigeria Airways, etc. Are you 20 years old?
So multinationals also siphoning our resources is also welcomed.

It’s our major cash flow. Nationalizing it will make every penny be ours.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by HacheNoire: 6:30pm On Apr 10
COMPAQ:
And what did Venezuela do with it? They've ruined their oil and gas industry. A country with the largest oil reserves in the world, even like it on Saudi Arabia is producing less than 1 million barrels, while Saudi is producing 13 million barrels.
They did not ruin it. It was sanctions that crippled them!

If they ruined it, why did the US still go and steal it?
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by Flets: 7:04pm On Apr 10
Wake me when they commission the projects

Bosi and Owowo field developments have been recycled for over 15yrs …// yet no action. Once they get close to FID, the concept is changed…. No be today

https://spilpunt..com/2007/12/oil-and-natural-gas-in-nigeria.html?m=1

In 2007, the publication read “ In June 2008, ExxonMobil plans to bring online its Bosi field (110,000 bbl/d) located offshore of the western delta.”
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by horlando30: 8:17pm On Apr 10
HacheNoire:
We need to nationalize our resources but we would be called terrorists.

Nigeria is a cash cow for these multinationals
You are looking for trouble. Nationalize so that they will tell us we need freedom & democracy or they have found wmd?
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by HacheNoire: 8:24pm On Apr 10
horlando30:
You are looking for trouble. Nationalize so that they will tell us we need freedom & democracy or they have found wmd?
🤣😂🤣😂

You already know the play. Nothing to add.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by aklion: 9:47pm On Apr 10
They should also look into the workers welfare. Seriously we no get Joy in regards to what we receive as daily pay. I hope it can be reviewed accordingly and let what is supposed to be given to the personnel be given not to cut or slice it from the top and send down peanuts... Put smile on the faces of your workers and see how progressive the establishment would be... Both the direct and sub direct contractors... Long live ERHA and USAN FPSO. BOSI and OWOWO good move.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by fxexperts: 7:32am On Apr 11
HacheNoire:
We need to nationalize our resources but we would be called terrorists.

Nigeria is a cash cow for these multinationals
You guys keep saying what you do not know. Nationalize as in how?
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by Newsmills: 11:49am On Apr 11
ExxonMobil unlimited enslaved akwa ibom for decades nothing to show for,relocate corporate headquarters to the smart building in uyo,is no go area,Umo Eno joined APC for ibaka deep-sea port,oh!what's a slavery mentality-the only political menthol is errand boyishness and sponsoring petty cult related activities-for the big things we are slaves.
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by commoditiesnig(m): 1:15pm On Apr 11
Well noted.. more FDIs needed
Re: ExxonMobil Briefs NUPRC On $8 Billion Owowo, $16 Billion Bosi Projects by COMPAQ(m): 11:40am On Apr 15
HacheNoire:
They did not ruin it. It was sanctions that crippled them!

If they ruined it, why did the US still go and steal it?
Then why did sanctions cripple them?

How come they didn't have the Capital, Technology, Human Resources, etc to do it by themselves?
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