The Guardian (Nigeria)

NNPC, FIRST E& P JV commences oil production, targets 20,000bpd

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NIGERIAN National Petroleum Company Limited ( NNPC Ltd) and FIRST Exploratio­n and Petroleum Developmen­t Company Limited ( FIRST E& P) Joint Venture has announced the commenceme­nt of oil production from the Madu Field in Oil Mining Lease ( OML) 85.

OML 85 is in the shallow waters offshore Bayelsa State ( Nigeria), with FIRST E& P as an operator on behalf of the NNPC/ FIRST E& P Joint Venture (“JV”).

Madu Oil Field has significan­t oil, gas, and condensate resources in multiple- stacked reservoirs. The field, which lies approximat­ely 23km northwest of Anyala, is expected to produce an average of 20,000 barrels daily, ramping up joint production capacity for the Anyala and Madu fields to 60,000 barrels per day.

This will help in rallying the industry to ramp up hydrocarbo­n production by creating an enabling environmen­t for current industry players and prospectiv­e investors.

It would be recalled that the NNPC/ FIRST E& P JV commenced the greenfield developmen­t of the Madu and Anyala Fields after taking the Final Investment Decision (“FID”) on both fields in 2018. The crude oil from the Madu field will be processed at the JV’S Abigail- Joseph Floating Production Storage and Offloading (“FPSO”) Unit, which has a crude oil storage capacity of up to 800,000bbls.

Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPC, Mele Kyari, while appreciati­ng the support from stakeholde­rs, described the commenceme­nt of oil production at Madu Field as a significan­t milestone that will contribute to the larger goal of meeting the production required to drive revenue growth and boost the nation’s economy. Kyari explained that the addition of 20,000 barrels daily by an indigenous player, signals the commitment of stakeholde­rs to facilitati­ng the nation’s economic developmen­t.

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