October 13, 2024

Upstream Operations: NNPC Reduces Contracting Cycle to Nine Months

L-R: Representative of the NNPC GMD and NNPC Chief Operating Officer, Ventures, Dr. Victor BabatundeAdeniran; Chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Prof James Momoh; and President of the Nigerian Association for Energy Economics (NAEE), Prof. WumiIledare, at the opening ceremony of the 12th Annual International Conference of the Nigerian Association for Energy Economics/International Association for Energy Economics (NAEE/IAEE) in Abuja

…Reveals Other Milestone Achievements

By Sola Omosola Akingboye April 15, 2019

President of the Nigerian Association for Energy Economics (NAEE), Prof. Wumi Iledare (left), congratulating the representative of NNPC GMD and NNPC Chief Operating Officer,
Ventures, Dr. Victor Babatunde Adeniran (right), after delivering the opening address at the12th Annual International Conference of the Nigerian Association for Energy Economics/International
Association for Energy Economics (NAEE/IAEE)

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has successfully fast-tracked contracting cycle for Upstream operations from 24 months to 9 months with a strong commitment to further reduce the process to less than six months in the months ahead.

In a presentation at the 12th Annual International Conference of the Nigerian Association for Energy Economics/International Association for Energy Economics (NAEE/IAEE), the Group Managing of  the NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, said the process would allow for free flow of investments into the industry with far reaching effect across all tiers of its operation.

Speaking on the theme entitled: Energy Efficiency and Access Imperatives for Sustainable Development in Emerging Economies, the NNPC GMD who was represented by the NNPC Chief Operating Officer (COO), Ventures, Dr. Victor Babatunde Adeniran, stated that NNPC had been able to automate crude oil marketing process in the country.

He said: “This process has helped to evaporate the mystery around the management and sale of Nigeria’s crude oil grades with introduction of innovative solutions triggering an ambiance of transparency and stakeholders’ confidence in the operations of the COMD. I can state without equivocation that, today at a click of a button, we can tell you how much crude is sold, at what price, who bought it and where it has gone to”.

Dr. Baru listed other achievements of the corporation to include: transparency and accountability, increased crude oil production, improved nationwide fuel supply, joint venture cash call exit, renewed frontiers exploration and revamp of critical downstream infrastructure

Others, he said, included sustained gas supply to power which led to stable domestic gas supply capacity of 17000 million standard cubic feet of gas per day (mmscf/d) with an average of 1.3 billion standard cubic feet per day (bscf/d) supply to the domestic market.

Providing a long list of recipe that could be deployed to achieve energy efficiency, the NNPC’s helmsman noted that within the last three and half years the corporation had adopted a cocktail of practical approaches at achieving sustainable cost reduction in everyday business anchored on penetrating reforms across the entire value chain of its operations.

He advocated sync between energy efficiency and sustainable development while harping on the need to always strike the delicate balance between commitment to social development and economic growth to achieve a win-win scenario.

Earlier in his address, the President of the Nigerian Association for Energy Economics, Prof. Wumi Iledare, commended NNPC for its remarkable support in the past 12 years and appealed that the relationship be sustained to enable the professional body contribute meaningfully in generating solutions that the industry needs to grow the nation’s economy.

 

 

 

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