Nigeria

NPDC, the Nigeria E&P Oil Firm seeks $3B Deal To Develop Oil License


Published: Thursday March 12, 2020
By: Oilfield Africa Review

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation(NNPC) said that it had secured a US$3.15 billion financial and technical services agreement with local firm Sterling Oil Exploration & Energy Production Company Limited (SEEPCO) to develop the OML-13 oil license operated by NNPC’s upstream subsidiary Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC). The deal is part of NNPC’s strategy to develop more resources and increase oil production with the help of financing from third parties to spread out development costs.At the beginning of this year, NNPC said that it was in talks with SEEPCO to raise US$3.15 billion, and in discussions with Nigerian company CMES-OMS Joint Venture Limited for another US$991.1 million, to boost its oil production. The state oil firm was seeking the total of US$4.1 billion to develop oil resources estimated at more than 400 million barrels of crude oil from three oil fields in Nigeria. NNPC, which was pumping around 240,000 bpd out of Nigeria’s 1.78 million bpd production in January 2019,is looking to raise its production to more than 500,000 bpd.
Production Shutdowns Earlier this year, Nigeria’s oil operations were disrupted several times due to fires, shutdowns, force majeure, and protests. In April and May, a key oil pipeline and a logistics base in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta were rocked by a shutdown and protests in the latest incident that disrupted the Nigerian oil industry in the spring.Shell declared a force majeure on Bonny Light exports, while exports of Amenam, operated by France’s Total, were also under force majeure in April.
Nigeria has managed to recover its production since May,
and led the increases, with 129,000 bpd, among ‘OPECs
members who boosted production in June over May, even
exceeding the boost in Saudi production.
Nigeria’s crude oil production averaged 1.855 million bpd in June, according to OPEC’s secondary sources.

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