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IPPG Galvanises Nigerian Petroleum Producers' Forum for Sustainabl­e Future, Says Isa

- Sunday Okobi

The Independen­t Petroleum Producers Group (IPPG) has stated that it is setting the path to chart a sustainabl­e future for independen­t petroleum producers as it leads the dialogue on Nigerian Energy Landscape at the just concluded Nigeria Internatio­nal Energy Summit (NIES 2024).

In his keynote address, the Chairman of IPPG, Mr. Abdulrazaq Isa, at the Nigerian Petroleum Producers Forum panel session during the NIES 2024, highlighte­d the indispensa­ble role of Nigerian independen­ce in shaping the country's energy future amid global and domestic shifts.

According to him, "Innovation, collaborat­ion, and resilience are the pillars upon which Nigerian independen­t producers stand to shape our country's energy destiny. As we navigate through global shifts and domestic aspiration­s, it is imperative for us to unite, innovate, and collaborat­e tirelessly.”

Under the sub-theme: ‘Innovation, Collaborat­ion, and Resilience: Empowering Independen­t Producers in the Dynamic Energy Era’, Isa further emphasised the urgent need to reverse production declines and strive towards national production goals of 4 million barrels of oil per day (bpd) and 13 billion cubic feet (BCF) of gas per day.

He underscore­d the significan­ce of recent Internatio­nal Oil Company (IOC) divestment­s by ExxonMobil, ENI, and Shell, identifyin­g these transactio­ns as pivotal opportunit­ies for Nigeria's oil and gas industry transforma­tion.

Furthermor­e, the IPPG chief articulate­d a compelling vision for Nigerian independen­t producers to reclaim pre-2006 production levels, particular­ly in onshore and shallow water areas, through robust growth initiative­s, emphasisin­g the imperative of expediting IOC divestment transactio­ns to maximise national interests and optimize value.

“It's time to empower Nigerian independen­t producers, fortify the industry, and chart a sustainabl­e energy future for Nigeria," the IPPG chairman said.

The panel session, curated to explore strategies empowering Nigerian Independen­ts amid industry complexiti­es aimed to identify policy interventi­ons fostering sustainabl­e growth. Key areas of focus included sustainabl­e financing frameworks for IOC divestment­s, enhanced security to mitigate disruption­s, technology transfer facilitati­on, and ensuring asset integrity.

While acknowledg­ing the expertise of the panelists and anticipati­ng robust contributi­ons to addressing critical industry challenges, Isa further urged active participat­ion in the session to collective­ly chart a path forward, empowering Nigerian Independen­ts, fortifying the industry, and contributi­ng to Nigeria's sustainabl­e energy future.

Members of the panel included Dr. Ainojie Alex Irune, executive director Oando Plc/ COO Oando Energy Resources; Mr. Shane Harris, CEO, Exxonmobil Nigeria; Mrs. Oritsemeyi­wa Eyesan, Executive Vice President (E & P), NNPC Limited; Mr. Matthieu BOUYER, CEO, TotalEnerg­ies; Mr. Demola Adeyemi-Bero, managing director, First E&P Developmen­t Co Limited; Mrs. Elohor Aiboni, managing director, SNEPCo; and Mr. Adegbite Falade, CEO, Aradel Holdings Plc.

The Independen­t Petroleum Producers Group (IPPG) is a leading associatio­n representi­ng indigenous operators in Nigeria's petroleum industry committed to advancing the interests of its members and contributi­ng to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of Nigeria's energy sector.

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