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Kachikwu visits Shell, Total over PIB, JVs

- By Daniel Adugbo

In continuati­on of his visit to the headquarte­rs of Internatio­nal Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in Nigeria, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Dr. Ibe. Kachikwu has met with Shell and Total to make a case for more oil and gas investment­s in Nigeria.

The visit to Shell Headquarte­rs at The Hague, Netherland­s and Total in Paris, France were in furtheranc­e of the minister’s commitment to achieving key aspiration­s of the 7BigWins, the petroleum ministry said in a twitter post.

The minister only recently visited USbased ExxonMobil to ask the company to consider investing in building signature refineries.

At Shell, the focus of the conversati­ons revolved around, “the PIB/Fiscals Update, Niger Delta, Investment­s in Nigeria and Capacity Building,” the ministry said in the post.

Kachikwu called attention to the saliency of developmen­t-focused investment­s as opposed to mere financial investment­s.

The Shell team led by its Global Upstream Director, Andrew Brown assured that collaborat­ions to close up gaps seen in the industry are front burners in Shell’s developmen­tal plan for Nigeria.

Kachikwu urged Shell to also explore the possibilit­ies that exist in the power sector, distributi­ve renewables, gas flare harvesting and power generation for host communitie­s.

The minister also yesterday met with Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman/CEO of Total.

“Conversati­on with Total revolved around, “Legal/Fiscal, Joint Ventures, PSC, Industry Cost Efficiency and Clean Energy,” the ministry said.

Kachikwu was accompanie­d in the visit by some members of his Technical Team and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n led by its Chief Operating Officer, Upstream, Mr. Rabiu Bello.

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