尼日利亚国有公司开始在北部油田进行石油钻探

没有任何石油巨头参与由 NNPC、当地公司 Sterling Global Oil 和新尼日利亚发展委员会(一家由北部 19 个州拥有的企业集团)开发的项目。

菲利克斯·奥努亚,路透社

尼日利亚国有NNPC Ltd.于11月22日开始在尼日利亚北部一个储量达10亿桶的油田钻探石油和天然气,这是该国首次寻求在尼日尔三角洲以外生产原油。

NNPC在一份声明中表示,位于东北部的Kolmani项目一期将建设炼油厂、天然气处理装置、300兆瓦发电厂和日产2500吨的化肥厂

NNPC Ltd. 于 2019 年首次宣布在尼日利亚东北部包奇州和贡贝州之间的科马尼地区发现了商业数量的原油、天然气和凝析油,该地区正在与伊斯兰叛乱作斗争。

总统穆罕默德·布哈里表示,科马尼拥有 10 亿桶石油储量和 500 Bcf 天然气储量。

没有任何石油巨头参与由 NNPC、当地公司 Sterling Global Oil 和新尼日利亚发展委员会(一家由北部 19 个州拥有的企业集团)开发的项目。

布哈里表示:“因此,值得赞扬的是本届政府,在化石能源投资兴趣几乎为零的情况下,再加上地理位置的挑战,我们能够为该项目吸引超过 30 亿美元的投资。”在石油项目启动仪式上。

尼日利亚多年来一直在该国北部贫困地区的边境盆地寻找石油,其中包括伊斯兰叛乱的中心地带乍得湖盆地。

布哈里敦促国家石油公司及其合作伙伴与当地社区合作,从动荡不安的尼日尔三角洲汲取教训。武装分子过去曾炸毁该地区的管道,指责石油公司忽视当地人。

六十多年前,尼日尔三角洲首次发现了石油。

由于不安全局势和石油盗窃问题日益严重,尼日利亚石油巨头正在从陆上撤资,专注于海上钻探,这导致产量下降,并导致尼日利亚失去非洲最大石油生产国的地位。

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Nigerian State-Owned Company Starts Oil Drilling at Field in North

No oil major is involved in the project being developed by NNPC, local firm Sterling Global Oil and New Nigeria Development Commission, a conglomerate owned by 19 northern states.

Felix Onuah, Reuters

Nigeria’s state-owned NNPC Ltd. on Nov. 22 started drilling for oil and gas at a field in northern Nigeria that has reserves of 1 billion barrels, as the country seeks to produce crude outside the Niger Delta for the first time.

NNPC said in a statement that phase one of the Kolmani project in the northeast would have an oil refinery, gas processing unit, 300-megawatt power plant and fertilizer plant producing 2,500 tonnes a day

NNPC Ltd. first announced in 2019 the discovery of crude oil, gas and condensate in commercial quantity in the Kolmani area between Bauchi and Gombe states in northeastern Nigeria, a region that is battling an Islamist insurgency.

President Muhammadu Buhari said Kolmani had 1 billion barrels of oil reserves and 500 Bcf of gas.

No oil major is involved in the project being developed by NNPC, local firm Sterling Global Oil and New Nigeria Development Commission, a conglomerate owned by 19 northern states.

“It is therefore to the credit of this administration that at a time when there is near zero appetite for investment in fossil energy, coupled with the location challenges, we are able attract investment of over $3 billion to this project,” Buhari said at a ceremony to start the oil project.

Nigeria has for years been searching for oil in frontier basins in the largely poor north of the country, including the Lake Chad Basin, the heartland of the Islamist insurgency.

Buhari urged NNPC and its partners to work with local communities and draw lessons from the restive Niger Delta, where militants have in the past blown up pipelines, accusing oil companies of neglecting locals.

Oil was first discovered in the Niger Delta more than six decades ago.

Oil majors in Nigeria are divesting from onshore to focus on offshore drilling due to increasing insecurity and oil theft, which have led to a decline in production and caused Nigeria to lose its status as Africa’s top oil producer.