ADVERTISEMENT
The Sun Nigeria
  • National
  • Columns
    • Broken Tongues
    • Capital Matters
    • Diabetes Corner
    • Duro Onabule
    • Femi Adesina
    • Frank Talk
    • Funke Egbemode
    • Insights
    • Kalu Leadership Series
    • Kunle Solaja
    • Offside Musings
    • PressClips
    • Public Sphere
    • Ralph Egbu
    • Shola Oshunkeye
    • Sideview
    • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
    • Tola Adeniyi
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • The Sun TV
  • Sporting Sun
No Result
View All Result
  • National
  • Columns
    • Broken Tongues
    • Capital Matters
    • Diabetes Corner
    • Duro Onabule
    • Femi Adesina
    • Frank Talk
    • Funke Egbemode
    • Insights
    • Kalu Leadership Series
    • Kunle Solaja
    • Offside Musings
    • PressClips
    • Public Sphere
    • Ralph Egbu
    • Shola Oshunkeye
    • Sideview
    • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
    • Tola Adeniyi
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • The Sun TV
  • Sporting Sun
No Result
View All Result
The Sun Nigeria
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home National

Reducing production cost, global competitiveness our priorit, says NNPC GMD

9th December 2020
in National
0
Mele Kyari urges NLNG to look beyond Train-7 FID
0
SHARES
90
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

From Uche Usim, Abuja

 

The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr Mele Kyari on Wednesday reiterated his commitment to bringing down the unit cost of oil production in the country to $10 per barrel, so as to remain globally competitive in the Industry and ultimately deliver value to all Nigerians.

Kyari gave the assurance at the 20th Nigeria Oil and Gas Conference (NOG) themed: “Fortifying the Nigerian Oil & Gas Industry for Economic Stability & Growth” which held virtually.

Kyari projected that the global demand in the oil and gas industry will remain suppressed substantially till the end of 2020 but, however, noted that despite all the forecasts, oil will continue to play a significant role in the energy mix till 2050.

“So, it doesn’t mean oil will vanish. What it means is that in terms of its significance, in terms of the volumes of contribution, it will reduce as the years go by. It is also true that many countries have made significant business decisions in the use of fossil fuel, including the United Kingdom, which has said that no car will run on fossil fuel in the next 10 years. This portends a huge change in the way we consume fuel and as we progress, many countries may follow suit,” Kyari stated.

The NNPC helmsman observed that the ensuing global oil challenge will have an impact on NNPC’s production, which means that the Corporation must become more cost-efficient and be quick to the market.

“As a National Oil Company (NOC), looking forward to 2021 means we have to be more resilient and efficient in our operations. As a country, we have decided to bring down the cost of our oil production so as to remain competitive, be able to get to market earlier and remain in this game and ultimately, return value to our shareholders,” the GMD added.

He explained that the NNPC was already working hard to deepen domestic gas utilisation by emplacing the right fiscal environment and the right infrastructure in order to generate more employment and broaden Nigeria’s economy.

According to the GMD, the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) was the key enabler that would ensure NNPC’s fiscal environment becomes more competitive and transparent, where investors can project into the next 30 years.

Also in attendance at the event were some prominent Oil Industry personalities which include the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva; the Secretary General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Mr. Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo; the Director of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Mr. Sarki Auwalu; Managing Director, Nigeria LNG, Mr Tony Attah and the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Mr. Simbi Wabote.

In his remarks at the occasion, Chief Timipre Sylva, assessed the state of the sector, agreeing that urgent steps must be taken to ensure its survival.

“For us in the Ministry of Petroleum, we are looking at the National Gas Expansion Programme (NGEP), which will boost the use of natural gas in the short and medium terms. It is also part of the plan by the federal government to shift from crude oil to gas. We have initiated actions to improve gas accessibility and availability, and promote gas-based industrialisation as well as economic diversification,” Sylva stated.

On his part, OPEC scribe Barkindo, noted that in the last couple of months, the oil and gas industry in Nigeria has rebounded by over 116 per cent due to the robust decisions taken by key stakeholders, including President Muhammadu Buhari, who he said played a pivotal role in the OPEC Declaration of Cooperation (DoC) document.

Tags: competitivenesscostglobalGMDnnpcprioritproductionReducing
Cyril

Cyril

Related Posts

Ex-IG, Tafa Balogun, dies at 74
National

Ex-IG, Tafa Balogun, dies at 74

5th August 2022
Time to unite
National

Ekweremadu remains in custody as UK court adjourns hearing till Oct 31

5th August 2022
Strike: Enough is enough, Buhari tells ASUU
National

Nigeria’s energy policy prioritises rapid integration of solar power –Buhari

5th August 2022
Next Post
Osun Osogbo: Oyetola promises to transform festival to foreign exchange earner

We 're committed to Oyetola's developmental agenda -- DG Ileri-Oluwa Flag-bearers

Kogi guber: Disqualified aspirants accuse APC of favouring Bello

Ekiti APC Exco backs NEC over dissolution

DHQ debunks alleged detention of children in military facilities

DHQ, describe fresh AI report as fake, false accusation

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Highlights

We’ll systematically dismantle PDP in Enugu – Edeoga

Ex-IG, Tafa Balogun, dies at 74

Ekweremadu remains in custody as UK court adjourns hearing till Oct 31

Nigeria’s energy policy prioritises rapid integration of solar power –Buhari

Nigeria can’t progress without restructuring –Atiku

How to tackle terrorism, banditry – Osinbajo

Trending

2023: Atiku, Wike meet over party crisis
Politics

2023: Atiku, Wike meet over party crisis

5th August 2022
0

From Ndubuisi Orji, Abuja Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and the Rivers State Governor,...

End protest now, Tinubu tells youths

2023 and curse of phantom Bishops

5th August 2022
Wabara, Abaribe, youths, others reject zoning to Abia North, Central

Abia 2023: Okey faults Emenike’s statement on APP’s formation

5th August 2022
Edo guber: Labour Party, APC trade words

We’ll systematically dismantle PDP in Enugu – Edeoga

5th August 2022
Ex-IG, Tafa Balogun, dies at 74

Ex-IG, Tafa Balogun, dies at 74

5th August 2022
ADVERTISEMENT

Follow us on social media:

Latest News

  • 2023: Atiku, Wike meet over party crisis
  • 2023 and curse of phantom Bishops
  • Abia 2023: Okey faults Emenike’s statement on APP’s formation
  • We’ll systematically dismantle PDP in Enugu – Edeoga
  • Ex-IG, Tafa Balogun, dies at 74
  • Ekweremadu remains in custody as UK court adjourns hearing till Oct 31
  • Nigeria’s energy policy prioritises rapid integration of solar power –Buhari
  • Nigeria can’t progress without restructuring –Atiku
  • How to tackle terrorism, banditry – Osinbajo
  • Train attack: Negotiator faults govt approach in securing victims’ release
  • APC’ll conclude North-West reconciliation before campaign
  • On Omatseye’s ‘Obituary’
  • TETFund gives state institutions 3 weeks ultimatum to account for intervention funds
  • AfDB official attributes Nigeria’s stunted growth to bad governance, insecurity
  • Sanwo-Olu appoints 7 new advisers
  • Internal security and questions around capacity of Nigerian military
  • Moslem/Moslem ticket based on political strategy –Umenzekwe
  • Oyebanji lauds court verdict on Ekiti APC gubar primary
  • 3.6m indirect jobs created through $1.1bn externally funded projects –FG
  • SEC warns against unregistered investment crowdfunding platforms

Categories

  • Abuja Metro
  • Anambra Watch
  • Arts
  • Broken Tongues
  • Business
  • Business Week
  • Cartoons
  • Citizen Joe
  • Columns
  • Cover
  • Culture
  • Duro Onabule
  • Editorial
  • Education Review
  • Effect
  • Elections
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • Features
  • Femi Adesina
  • Food & Drinks
  • Frank Talk
  • Funke Egbemode
  • Gallery
  • Global Square by Kenneth Okonkwo
  • Health
  • Insights
  • Kalu Leadership Series
  • Kunle Solaja
  • Kunle Solaja
  • Letters
  • Lifeline
  • Lifestyle
  • Literary Review
  • Marketing Matters
  • Muiz Banire
  • National
  • News
  • Offside Musings
  • Opinion
  • oriental news
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • PressClips
  • Public Sphere
  • Ralph Egbu
  • Shola Oshunkeye
  • Sideview
  • South-west Magazine
  • Sponsored Post
  • Sporting Sun
  • Sports
  • Sun Girl
  • Tea Time
  • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
  • The Sun Awards Live
  • The Sun TV
  • Thoughts & Talks
  • Time Out
  • Today's cover
  • Tola Adeniyi
  • Travel
  • Travel & Tourism
  • Trending
  • TSWeekend
  • Turf Game
  • Uncategorized
  • Updates
  • Views from Abroad
  • Voices
  • World
  • World News
  • About Us
  • Paper Ad Rate
  • Online Ad Rate
  • Change of Name
  • The Team
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

© 2019 The Sun Nigeria - Managed by Netsera.

No Result
View All Result
  • National
  • Columns
    • Broken Tongues
    • Capital Matters
    • Diabetes Corner
    • Duro Onabule
    • Femi Adesina
    • Frank Talk
    • Funke Egbemode
    • Insights
    • Kalu Leadership Series
    • Kunle Solaja
    • Offside Musings
    • PressClips
    • Public Sphere
    • Ralph Egbu
    • Shola Oshunkeye
    • Sideview
    • The Flipside – Eric Osagie
    • Tola Adeniyi
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • The Sun TV
  • Sporting Sun

© 2019 The Sun Nigeria - Managed by Netsera.