The Guardian (Nigeria)

Oil Production To Begin In Ogoni By October

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- From Kelvin Ebiri

AMID resistance, crude oil production will commence in Ogoni area of OML 11, as the Presidency recently directed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n/nigerian Petroleum Developmen­t Company (NPDC) to takeover operations from Shell.

The Ogoni re-entry plan, which the Movement of the Survival of the Ogoni Peoples, activists and elders vowed to resist, will be funded from the proposed 2019 NNPC, Shell, Agip and Total joint venture budget. An NPDC Ogoni re-entry execution plan and first cost summary obtained by The

Guardian revealed that the Federal Government and its

joint venture partners intend to commence crude oil and gas production in Korokoro in Ogoni area of OML 11 by October, if the proposed contractin­g and procuremen­t plan that has commenced are fast tracked.

From Korokoro, the NPDC and its joint partners will then proceed to other communitie­s such as Yorla, Ebubu, Bodo and Bomu, among others.

The Ogoni fields were producing an average of 130,000 barrels of crude oil per day as at May 1993, when community resistance, led by MOSOP forced Shell and its joint partners to quit the area.

Ogoni fields are estimated to have proven reserve of over two billion stock tank barrels.

NPDC has identified Bomu with 52 oil wells, Ebubu (17 wells), Tai (13 wells), Yorla (14 wells), Bodo West (12 wells) and Korokoro (10 wells) as major fields of interest. In the strategic plan, the 15page document revealed that Ogoni-re-entry will proceed in a field-by-field manner, and the field with the most receptive community will be re-entered first, as incentive to other communitie­s to accept the re-entry proposals.

Part of the palliative­s planned by NPDC to gain acceptabil­ity is the constructi­on of community access roads and well, as well as facilities access roads.

Other measures are provision of security booths, fencing, surveillan­ce and grass cutting contracts, which will be ceded to community contractor­s.

The NPDC said due to security challenges in the Niger Delta, the mobilisati­on for the re-entry will be holistic, as it intends to engage the community through the Federal Government, with assurance that crude oil production will be carried out in a responsibl­e manner.

Ogoni elders, under the aegis of the Gbo Kaabari Ogoni, had petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari to halt planned resumption of crude oil and gas production in Ogoni without due consultati­on in order to avert bloodbath in the area.

 ??  ?? Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (middle); Enugu State Governor, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (left); his deputy, Hon. Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo (right) at the Akanu Ibiam Internatio­nal Airport, Enugu, on his (VP) way to Abuja, yesterday.
Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (middle); Enugu State Governor, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (left); his deputy, Hon. Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo (right) at the Akanu Ibiam Internatio­nal Airport, Enugu, on his (VP) way to Abuja, yesterday.

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