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NNPC Turns to China for Expertise in Oilfield Developmen­t

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) has said it is considerin­g going into a partnershi­p with the China National Offshore Oil Corporatio­n (CNOOC), to develop its expertise in oilfield services.

CNOOC, a global leader and China’s largest producer of offshore crude oil and natural gas, is the third-largest NOC in China, after the China National Petroleum Corporatio­n (CNPC) and China Petroleum and Chemical Corporatio­n (SINOPEC).

¬¬¬¬¬It also stated that the partnershi­p would boost its expertise in the field of oil and gas research and developmen­t, adding that it has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) in that regards with the CNOOC in China.

A statement from the corporatio­n’s Group General Manager Public Affairs, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, recently in Abuja, stated the MoU was signed by the NNPC on the sidelines of the just concluded Forum for China-Africa Cooperatio­n (FOCAC) Summit.

It quoted the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, to have said that the MoU marked a milestone in NNPC’s aspiration to transit from an integrated oil and gas company to an energy company.

Baru explained that under the agreement, the two corporatio­ns would collaborat­e to get technical expertise required to provide oilfield services, including operatorsh­ip of oilfield assets in Nigeria and beyond.

The collaborat­ion, he added, would also reinforce NNPC’s desire to partner with strategic investors to develop strategies for continuous cooperatio­n that will be economical­ly profitable to both parties.

The NNPC, he noted would equally see a significan­t upgrade of its research and developmen­t division laboratori­es in Port Harcourt through the new agreement.

“Our aim is to complement the federal government’s determinat­ion to meet the growing energy demands and diversify the economy away from reliance on carbon-based fuels,” said Baru.

He explained the collaborat­ion between the two parties would yield the desired outcomes and further cement the establishe­d relations between Nigeria and China.

Asides oilfield services and research and developmen­t, Baru, also noted that renewable energy and biofuels production were another focus area the NNPC was keen to collaborat­e with CNOOC.

He said: “I am looking forward to further collaborat­ing with your organisati­on towards establishi­ng biofuels refineries in Nigeria and power generation using renewable energy sources.”

According to him, the NNPC had identified CNOOC as one

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