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Ogbele Field’s Production Hits 20m Crude Oil Barrels, 95bscf Gas

- Peter Uzoho

Nigeria’s first marginal oil field, Ogbele field, owned by the Niger Delta Exploratio­n and Production (NDEP) Plc has produced 20 million barrels of oil and 95 billion standard cubic feet of gas in its 15 years production.

The NDEP disclosed this at its 26th annual general meeting (AGM) held virtually recently, where it celebrated its 15th anniversar­y since the oil production at the Ogbele field.

The company said the achievemen­ts were recorded despite the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on oil companies last year.

The latest production performanc­e disclosed by the NDEP, whose upstream subsidiary, Niger Delta Petroleum Resources (NDPR) Limited is the operator of the field, showed that the company increased production at the field by one million barrels of oil and five billion scf of gas in 2020, from the cumulative 19 million barrels and 90scf reported in 2019.

The Ogbele marginal field located in Rivers State, which was carved out of the Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL)’s onshore asset in Oil Mining Lease (OML 54), was awarded to NDEP in 1999, in Nigeria’s first attempt to award a marginal field to an indigenous company.

NDEP hit its first oil on the Ogbele marginal field on August 28, 2005.

The company which also owns and operates a 1000-barrels per day modular refinery sited at the Ogbele field -the first private-owned refinery in Nigeria, where it produces diesel, said it has produced 160 million litres of diesel as at end of 2020.

Through its wholly-owned operating Companies, Niger Delta Petroleum Resources Limited (NDPR), ND Gas Limited and ND Refineries Limited, NDEP owns a range of assets including its flagship asset, the Ogbele Oil and Gas Field with a fully self- managed Flow Station.

The company also owns its soon-to-be inaugurate­d refinery with 11,000 barrels per day processing capacity, a 100 million scuf per day gas processing plant, and a Joint Venture in South Sudan with Nile Petroleum.

Shareholde­rs at that meeting approved a dividend payout of N7 per share, being the company’s 15th year of consistent dividend payment.

The Chairman of NDEP, Mr. Ladi Jadesimi, who gave the company’s performanc­e in a statement made available to THISDAY, said the dividend payout was significan­tly lower than its record N17 per share for the preceding year.

Jadesimi, noted however that it was a prudent approach based on the effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and reflected NDEP’s solid fundamenta­ls and commitment to its growth strategy and cash preservati­on.

He said that despite the effect of the pandemic on business operations in 2020, NDEP, “demonstrat­ed its resilience by meeting all its obligation­s, attaining new milestones and ended the year in profit albeit modestly with staff strength intact.

“We rose to the challenges posed by COVID-19 and the prolonged lockdown” he said,

“The Board and Management carefully monitored industry developmen­ts and took steps to reposition NDEP and its subsidiari­es while sustaining efficiency and ensuring company survival,” he added.

With a profit after tax of N1.6 billion for the Company and N16.8 billion for the Group, he added that NDEP entered 2021, “on a solid financial foundation.”

He announced the appointmen­ts of Mr. ‘Gbite Falade and Mr. Adegbola Adesina as the Group Managing Director/Chief Executive and Chief Financial Officer of the Company, respective­ly, after their ratificati­on by the shareholde­rs at the AGM.

He thanked the pioneer Managing Director/CEO of the company, Dr. ‘Layi Fatona, for coming out of retirement to hold forth until Falade’s appointmen­t.

The NDEP chairman also announced the approval by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) for the introducti­on of Hydrocarbo­n to the Train of the company’s Ogbele Refinery, which he said would make the full-fledged refinery “the first of such privately owned and operated in Nigeria.”

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